I assume this question is not about conversational English or informal writing. The phrase "I would like to bring to your kind notice ..." is correct in form but cumbersome and perhaps on the verge of being arcane in a formal letter. I prefer to construct formal documents using clear and short sentences. How does this look: "Please note that ..."?
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i would like to bring into your kind notice that i would not be able to come on saturdays as i need to attend english classes on every saturday.
I guess it kind of would be but kind of not because you never know what the guys into and things like that
That would be up to your boss, the kind of work you do, and the company policy. Some companies don't have any problem with it and some would not like that at all. Ask first ahead of time.
No,because if he likes you he would notice you.
A shy girl usually likes either a shy guy, or a fun guy who can bring her out of her shell. The best you could do is act yourself, because a shy girl observes, she will notice if you're faking.
Loses power and feels like it is out of gas. There is a recall on this, I had mine changed. They won't send you a recall notice in the mail like normal though. You have to bring it to the attention of the dealer because they only replace pumps that are acting up.
Make him notice you. Start hanging around him, make yourself noticable. Ask some of his friends about the things he's interested in and see if you two have someting in common and bring it up in a coversation.
They would bring the Jews to concentration camps, like Auschwitz where they would usually kill them in som way.
It depends on customs and sexurity for each country. Usually no fruit and vegetables. When i go i can bring chips and stuff like that on.
He will be acting different kind of guilty around you if he is like me (nice, sensitive) there are other things you will notice
the bamboo kind
Yes, but I would not use melted cheese as this would bring great difficulty. I would google via images 'sculpting horses out of cheese' if you would like a visual of this.