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How to use note that in a sentence

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Tristyn noticed the note that Tamara had thrown away, and made a quick grab to get it before Tamara noticed it.
She looked up at her surroundings, surprised to note that she was near the side of a road.
They note that if the company paid one cent more for each bushel of tomatoes, tomato pickers ' wages could be roughly doubled.
It is important to note that the molecular weights of the detergents differ.
Breton culture is Celtic rather than French, and it is interesting to note that many of the villages are twinned with small Irish towns.
It is important to note that the aberrant projections do not seem to result from fasciculation defects or growth impairments.
However, one will quickly note that these events are not isolated, nor are they a one-time event.
Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison.
And your Lordship will, of course, note that the claimant was represented by a silk and junior in this case.
I note that it is important to recognize that communication is a two-way process involving both sender and receiver.
You will note that this list is very similar to the likely 18 centres that Turkey would need to win.
It seems theologically obvious to note that if all have sinned, then all have been sinned against.
Ignore the darker red and whitened silver, but note that the frets in the hatchment were thickened.
I write with regard to the above and further to our conversation today and I note that you have carried out the following minor works.
All card players should take note that there will be a card game as usual in the O'Brien hall on Christmas nights.
Single blokes should note that male protesters are currently massively outnumbered by the female ones.
Please note that this is a haphazard collection, and there is no implication that any of these are right, wrong or compelling.
It is important to note that we often have to look beyond academic philosophy to find the women who were influential social philosophers.
The most he could do was provide us with a handwritten note that vouched for our honorable intentions.
The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder.
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