Meaning:
(also come to your notice) said when you notice something.
Examples:
- Had it ever come to your attention that he was having difficulty with his vision?
- How'd the security breach come to your attention?
- This becomes more apparent each day, as more revelations come to your attention.
- It's come to your attention?
- During that three years, had it ever come to your attention that... he was having difficulty with his vision?
- This would no doubt come to your attention, and we thought it best you heard it from us.
- There is no doubt that the future of Russia will come to your attention again during the coming months.
- It cannot be but a short time before the many activities that are being carried out to advance you, come to your attention.
- I am interested to hear, Commissioner Bangemann, what the Commission thinks of this proposal, which has no doubt come to your attention too.
- If you've been following my world, the field of brain and cognitive sciences, for the past few years, three big ideas will have come to your attention.