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How to use take to heart in a sentence

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These are words we need to take to heart if we are going to live successfully in a corrupt and corrupting world.
Likewise in the Hymn to Hermes it is Apollo who gives a most explicit teaching for the human audience to take to heart.
I still carried home a daybook full of things I want to remember, put into practice, take to heart, and share with others.
Richard concludes his essay with an observation that I wish conservative democratic majoritarians would take to heart.
I am hopeful that members of the House will take to heart what the member for Windsor West said when they are considering this bill.
I am asking that you take to heart the need to distribute here documents in both official languages.
He never seemed to take to heart the voters' growing preference for a broadly bipolar parliament.
Every one who is come to years of understanding, and hears this gospel, is obliged to take to heart his own lost condition, and God's gracious offer of peace and salvation through Christ Jesus.
In a country where blindness and leprosy are often treated as fate, or the stigmata of a past life, the restoration of identity and social acceptance were hard tasks to take to heart.
Only you can decide which criticisms to take to heart and which to ditch, but the tricky bit is doing that sorting with objectivity and without defensiveness.
We all need to take to heart the message that we should not make promises we cannot keep.
I want to make four comments in this regard, comments that I hope you, Mr President of the Council, will be able to take to heart.
The criticisms and good practices identified in this way are messages which the various actors may take to heart.
It's a lesson I hope you will take to heart as you prepare for the next phase of your life.
The Association's added value and legitimacy of purpose will largely depend on its capacity for generating new, dynamic and pluralist knowledge on the issues we take to heart.
We call upon all parties in Zimbabwe to take to heart the overall interests of the nation, keep calm and exercise restraint, and settle their differences in accordance with the law and through dialogue and consultation.
This simple but profound statement is one we all need to take to heart.
It's a message the homeless seem to take to heart.
It is a message Diggs and Menzel take to heart.
It is a sentiment we can all take to heart.
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