3049 examples of heed in sentences

The plan was quite successful, for the baby had not a suspicion that the voice was her mother's, paid no heed to it, and attended only to her bottle.

While the Teutons in Britain, moreover, enslaved their slightly romanized subjects and gave little heed to their language, religion, or customs; the Teutons in Gaul, on the other hand, quickly adopted the language and religion of their intensely romanized subjects and acquired to some extent their way of looking at things.

"Yea, truly, saw ye not birdlime upon his hands?" "It would be well to cut his cock's comb!" To all this the stranger paid no heed, but strode proudly about as though he heard it not.

Then Tobias called the angel to him, which he trowed had been a man, and said to him: Azarias, brother, I pray thee to take heed to my words; if I make myself servant to thee I shall not be worthy to satisfy thy providence.

Take heed and see therefore what he hath done to us, and with fear and dread, knowledge ye to him, and exalt him king of all worlds in your works.

Then all the people fell down on to their faces worshipping God, and with great lamentation and weeping, with one will made their prayers unto our Lord God of heaven, and that he would behold the pride of them, and to the meekness of them of Israel, and to take heed to the faces of his hallows and show to them his grace and not forsake them, and prayed God to have mercy on them and defend them from their enemies.

And St. Francis rejoiced with them, and was glad, and marvelled much at so great a company of birds and their most beautiful diversity and their good heed and sweet friendliness, for the which cause he devoutly praised their Creator in them.

Then I saw that he went on trembling for fear of the lions; but taking good heed to the directions of the Porter, he heard them roar but they did him no harm.

Apollyon, beware what you do, for I am in the king's highway, the way of holiness; therefore take heed to yourself.

Then did Christian vain-gloriously smile, because he had gotten the start of his brother; but not taking good heed to his feet, he suddenly stumbled and fell, and could not rise again until Faithful came up to help him.

Then said the Shepherds, Those that you see dashed in pieces at the bottom of this mountain are they; and they have continued to this day unburied, as you see, for an example to others to take heed how they clamber too high, or how they come too near the brink of this mountain.

The third bid them take heed that they sleep not upon Enchanted Ground.

This done, he bids them go on their way, and take good heed to the other directions of the Shepherds.

I see him; let us take heed to ourselves now lest he should prove a flatterer also.

Take heed, he is one of the flatterers.

Even those the major almost touched in passing did not look up to note his appearance, while no one seemed to speak, or in any manner to heed him.

But Sofia did not heed him at all.

Incurious glances greeted the newcomer: none paid him more heed than an indifferent nod.

"Do you hear me, Sofia?" A voice like a sigh rustled on the parted lips, whose stir was imperceptible: "I hear you...." "Then heed what I say.

The patience and silence with which he sat waiting for her to remember and speak of it were the very essence of deceit again,twice in this one hour an acted lie, of which his dulled conscience took no note or heed.

O, sir, take heed, if you regard your life, Meddle not with a villain or his wife.

And when both letters were written, they made us read them over twice more, lest any thing were mistaken: Saying, "Take heed that every thing be well understood, as great inconvenience might arise from wrong conception."

But if't be hee I meane, hees very wilde; Addicted so and so; and there put on him What forgeries you please: marry, none so ranke, As may dishonour him; take heed of that: But Sir, such wanton, wild, and vsuall slips, As are Companions noted and most knowne To youth and liberty.

In October, 1790, Louis wrote to the King of Spain and other sovereigns to pay no heed to his concessions for he only yielded to duress, and all this even as Mirabeau made his supreme effort to save those who were fixed upon destroying themselves.

" So Andy, taking heed, managed to tell what had happened without directly accusing any one.

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