Which preposition to use with heeded

to Occurrences 180%

" "Pearls likely?" hazarded the other, without much heed to the assurance.

of Occurrences 144%

Promise me you will take no further heed of this unhappy business.

for Occurrences 11%

Without heeding for a moment my anxious inquiries as to what was the matter, he kept right on, leaping the logs like a deer, looking neither to the right hand nor the left, but with his coat tail sticking out on a dead level behind, making a straight wake for home.

as Occurrences 7%

The prophecies were unhappily as little heeded as those of Cassandra.

at Occurrences 5%

V. warn, caution; forewarn, prewarn^; admonish, premonish^; give notice, give warning, dehort^; menace &c (threaten) 909; put on one's guard; sound the alarm &c 669; croak. beware, ware; take warning, take heed at one's peril; keep watch and ward &c (care)

in Occurrences 5%

Like the saint of the convent, she, and she alone of her splendid court, divined that there was something to be heeded in the words of Columbus, and gave her womanly and royal encouragement, although too much engrossed with the conquest of Grenada and the cares of her kingdom to pay that immediate attention which Columbus entreated.

on Occurrences 3%

Thou art indeed a lovely flower, And I, just like the fleeting hour, Which few will heed on folly's brink, So rarely deigns the world to think.

unto Occurrences 3%

And surely I went a little blindly, in the first, and did go with no heed unto my way.

than Occurrences 2%

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

with Occurrences 2%

The peculiarities of the different literary genres are heeded with a severity such as has been practised before only in antiquity or perhaps by the French.

by Occurrences 2%

That aim all studies at this mark, and show you poor scholars as an example to take heed by.

than Occurrences 1%

The presence of these mute servants is generally no more heeded than that of our cats and dogs; but I now learnt that Martial ideas of delicacy forbid them, even as human servants would be forbidden, to intrude unannounced on conjugal privacy.

above Occurrences 1%

An antagonist of a complex bad system,a system, however, notwithstandingand such is Popery,should take heed above all things not to disperse himself.

lest Occurrences 1%

They said further, "Take heed lest by the delights which we have mentioned, you understand the ultimated delights of that love: of these we never speak, but of our bosom delights, which always correspond with the state of the wisdom of our husbands."

until Occurrences 1%

She was familiar enough with that, so familiar that she gave little heed to what lay behind the aspector had given little heed until to-night.

vnto Occurrences 1%

Many other circumstances also doe they performe, all which they say haue some certaine signification: howbeit, neither would I write them, nor giue any heed vnto them, because they are vaine and ridiculous.

at Occurrences 1%

Past words of love, and caresses, little heeded at the time, rose to her memory, and gave fuel to her distempered thoughts.

about Occurrences 1%

"When I left Havre on Sept. 27," he said, "the Allies were fearful that they would not be able to penetrate to the German line through the mass of putrefying men and horses on the battlefields, which unfortunately the combatants seem not to heed about burying.

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