I.
noun
1 attention
ADJECTIVE
▪ public
▪
The disease came to public ~ in the 80s.
VERB + NOTICE
▪ take
▪
Take no ~ of what you read in the papers.
▪ catch ( AmE )
▪
I caught ~ of a small scrap of paper on my desk.
▪ come to
▪
Normally such matters would not come to my ~.
▪ bring to
▪ attract
▪
The change was too subtle to attract much ~.
▪ escape
▪
It won't have escaped your ~ that I'm feeling rather pleased with myself.
2 written statement
ADJECTIVE
▪ warning
VERB + NOTICE
▪ issue , place , post , put up
▪
The company has issued warning ~s saying that all water should be boiled.
▪ take down
▪ read , see
NOTICE + VERB
▪ appear , go up
▪
The ~ about his resignation went up this morning.
▪ say sth , tell sb sth
PREPOSITION
▪ ~ about
▪
There are ~s about where to park.
3 information given in advance
ADJECTIVE
▪ eviction
▪ written
▪ advance , prior
▪ short
▪ reasonable
VERB + NOTICE
▪ file ( esp. AmE ), give (sb) , hand in your
▪
She's given ~ that she intends to leave.
▪ serve (sb with)
▪
The tenants could soon be served with eviction ~s.
▪
This new law serves ~ that criminals will not go unpunished. ( figurative )
▪ send
▪ have , receive
▪ need , require
▪
The bank requires three days' ~.
PREPOSITION
▪ without ~
▪
They cut off the electricity without ~.
▪ ~ of
▪
A landlord must give reasonable ~ of his intention to inspect the property.
PHRASES
▪ at a moment's ~
▪
The team is ready to go anywhere in the world at a moment's ~.
▪ at short ~ ( esp. BrE ), on short ~ ( AmE )
▪
It's the best we can do at/on such short ~.
▪ ~ to quit
▪
His landlord gave him two months' ~ to quit.
II.
verb
ADVERB
▪ not even
▪
My mother probably won't even ~ I'm gone.
▪ not really
▪
Nobody really ~d the changes.
▪ barely , hardly , scarcely ( esp. BrE )
▪ (only) just
▪
I must go! I've only just ~d how late it is.
▪ suddenly
▪ at once , immediately , instantly
▪
He ~d at once that something was wrong.
▪ quickly , soon
▪ eventually , finally
VERB + NOTICE
▪ fail to
▪ not appear to , not seem to
▪
He didn't seem to ~ her.
▪ pretend not to
PHRASES
▪ can't help but ~ sth , can't help noticing sth
▪
You couldn't help noticing how his eyes kept following her.
▪ the first thing I, he, etc. ~d
▪
The first thing I ~d about him was his eyes.
Notice is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ absence , ↑ change , ↑ difference , ↑ disappearance , ↑ disappointment , ↑ discomfort , ↑ discrepancy , ↑ expression , ↑ flash , ↑ flicker , ↑ hesitation , ↑ hint , ↑ improvement , ↑ inconsistency , ↑ leak , ↑ lump , ↑ movement , ↑ omission , ↑ pattern , ↑ reduction , ↑ reluctance , ↑ resemblance , ↑ sadness , ↑ sarcasm , ↑ shift , ↑ sign , ↑ similarity , ↑ smell , ↑ thing , ↑ tone , ↑ trail , ↑ trend , ↑ twinkle