Sentence examples for Give heed from inspiring English sources

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Give heed

verb

To pay attention; to heed.

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When we are seeking to ascertain the congressional purpose, we must give heed to this explicit declaration.

"Perhaps more people would give heed unto the word of the Lord if the Lord had a funny blog".

We must give heed to all the circumstances, and of these not the least important is the relation to the court of the one charged as a contemnor.

The whole literature remains the basis of further developments, so that any attempt to formulate a statement of the affirmations of Judaism must, however contemporary it seeks to be, give heed to the scope and variety of speculation and formulation in the past.

ănĭmadverto (archaic -vorto), ti, sum, 3, v. a. [contr. from animum adverto, which orthography is very freq. in the anteclass. period; cf. adverto, II. B.] (scarcely found in any poet beside Ter. and Verg)., to direct the mind or attention to a thing, to attend to, give heed to, to take heed, consider, regard, observe.

Finally, relax, keep quiet and give heed to your own primal instincts.

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Giving heed to the advice of Colonel Ruppert and Ed Barrow, the Babe invested his earnings carefully.

Mr. Prasad is a professor at Cornell and a former senior official of the International Monetary Fund, and his voice too must be given heed.

Elder Kimball remarked that he had always given heed to the instructions which he had received from Joseph, and that he had never given him a joke but that he had always looked upon him as his superior and as his Savior.

Yet investor confidence has remained low as new breed witchdoctors and chanters (the New Normal crowd) seizes on every possible negative, blows them wildly up and keeps pushing fixed income and commodities while never giving heed to the structural positives created by ever widening global adoption of our economic system.

Acts 8 6 And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did. 1 Thessalonians 1 5 For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance; as ye know what manner of men we were among you for your sake.

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