They took no notice of the opposition and just railroaded people into this. |
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Rasia took no notice of the drastic, rather worrisome change, merely dismissed her own warden and caught hold of my arm in her lily-white hands. |
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Much later, he crept downstairs and drank from his water dish, but he wasn't his old self and took no notice of me. |
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I explained quite a few more times but eventually he just shut his window and took no notice. |
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He beat at them continually with his whip, but they were so famished that they took no notice whatever. |
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Judging from the number of people who took no notice, I suggest plans for next year are changed. |
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Several servants bowed as he passed, but he took no notice of it. |
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Hart took no notice and kept trekking down the gradual incline. |
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So when, in 1988, their collection manager, Marion Kahan, sent him a copy of the typescript she had discovered among the Rothko papers, he took no notice. |
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His contemporaries took no notice of his verse, and not until two centuries after his death did a few quatrains appear under his name. |
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But the government took no notice, until the consequences became manifest. |
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When she approached the junction with Church Road she noticed a blue hatchback car moving slowly very close to the kerb, but took no notice because she thought he was lost. |
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Aside from her initial words, she took no notice of the man. |
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I thought that now was the time for Van Helsing to warn him not to disclose our plan to her, but he took no notice. |
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Sadly, this eschatological movement took no notice. |
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The Duckworths took no notice, bickering away. |
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I don't know of any situation I've ever been involved in where the husband agreed to organ donation and the grandmother disagreed and we took no notice of the grandmother. |
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We walked on first, over the top first, and they took no notice of us and when we got halfway to the front line we lay down and we could see everything going along around us. |
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The house leaned comically, sinking partly into the ground it looked weird, but Angulak being too moved by her memories took no notice and went inside. |
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At the bottom of the ad, it was written in fine print that taxes must be paid at the time of purchase, but Riendeau took no notice of this condition. |
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