1.   That an atheist regime was likely to take scant notice of advice based on religious preference is self-evident.

2.   Of course, she had known it was there, but apart from testing that it was locked she had taken scant notice of it.

3.   A repeat offender murdered by gang members inside a Tucson prison, his death in January provoked scant public notice.

4.   His death received scant notice in the trade rags, few came to mourn, and his name faded into obscurity.

5.   His same actions, or inactions, done by another coach would draw scant notice.

6.   House Democrats, however, lashed out at Gingrich for allowing the vote with scant notice and little time for public hearings or debates.

7.   In past years, Republican Governors Association meetings were rather sedate affairs, drawing scant notice from the political and business establishment or the national media.

8.   Newspapers and TV paid scant notice to the slaying of Sharon Peters.

9.   The British authorities, too, took scant notice of him, although, with hindsight, his clumsiness seemed almost designed to invite detection.

10.   The campaign received scant notice outside Kansas until a bizarre incident two weeks ago.

a. + notice >>共 290
further 23.98%
short 20.87%
public 4.65%
prior 2.88%
official 2.38%
formal 1.94%
written 1.61%
proper 1.27%
warning 1.27%
adequate 1.05%
scant 0.78%
scant + n. >>共 324
attention 12.62%
evidence 8.33%
hope 2.49%
support 2.32%
interest 2.23%
information 2.23%
detail 2.06%
progress 2.06%
chance 1.89%
regard 1.63%
notice 1.20%
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