VERB + NOTICE
- take
- Take no notice of what you read in the papers
- come to
- Normally such matters would not come to my notice
- bring to
- attract
- The change was too subtle to attract much notice
VERB + NOTICE
- issue, place, post, put up
- The company has issued warning notices saying that all water should be boiled
- take down
- read, see
NOTICE + VERB
- appear, go up
- The notice about his resignation went up this morning
- say sth, tell sb sth
PREP
- ~ about
- There are notices about where to park
ADJ
- written
- advance, prior
- short
- reasonable
VERB + NOTICE
- give, hand in your
- She's given notice that she intends to leave
- have, receive
- need, require
- The bank requires three days' notice
PREP
- without ~
- They cut off the electricity without notice
- ~ of
- A landlord must give reasonable notice of his intention to inspect the property
PHRASES
- at a moment's notice
- The team is ready to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice
- at short notice
- It's the best we can do at such short notice
- notice to quit
- His landlord gave him two months' notice to quit
- on a month's/ week's, etc. notice
- She's on a week's notice, which doesn't give her long to find another job