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How to use heed in a sentence

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Some experts were disappointed that Brown did not heed calls to overhaul the system.
Let us hope that the next reports from the Department of Health take heed of this advice.
Alas, they failed to heed me, and as a result the traditional New Year predictions column is a mite trickier than it used to be.
Although this was a horrid sight and sound the constant attention the kids yearned for made me pay no heed to them.
The irrational fanatics might not heed to reason, but humanitarians must not become fatalistic and drop the guard of eternal vigilance.
The chiefs of the association are unlikely to pay much heed to a rural bleat, even if the problem is almost nation-wide.
Gide, being the moralist he is, otherwise pays heed only to the book's intent and not to its consequences.
Drivers are being urged to take heed of the winter weather after a spate of road accidents in the West Mainland on Tuesday morning.
The first five minutes sent the warning to Kilmarnock which they singularly failed to heed.
Once again, the United States and United Kingdom chose to heed the call to arms together.
But with a murder plaguing the minds of the entire village and an uncaught murderer on the streets, she took heed of it.
Regrettably, this draft constitution, which is replete with jargon and undefined terms, fails to heed that lesson.
In April 2003, the RBI had warned exporters about their unhedged exposures but the exporters did not pay much heed to the apex bank's warnings.
At least one university is paying heed to what may be the reshaping of psychotherapy.
Kiwis could do a lot worse than take heed of the manners of our overseas drivers.
A few of them looked up at this lone upright figure, wading through the masses, but they didn't pay him much heed.
Now eight months into the changeover, he is pleased with the progress and warned motorists to take heed of the warrants.
The victim's grief-stricken aunt said other teenagers should take heed of the accident and not treat trial bikes as toys.
This directly hurts those who wish to take a critical view of the situation, paying heed to both sides.
Only the ones who recognize the message he is trying to forward would pay heed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Asbiorn sat below the break of the foredeck, paying no heed to what went on.
Let him take heed, or he too shall become a shooting-mark for the Arapaho warriors!
Each day is a festival unto them, who diligently heed the claustral proverb, De missa ad mensam.
Close astern of her comes War Ordnance, her pushful young captain having taken heed of the sounds of Standard's weighing.
Voices sounded in the hall, but he gave no heed to the meaning of all this.
He paid no heed to these obstacles, and why should we waste time in detailing them?
Intent upon them, they paid no heed to their great enemy, the saber-toothed, with whom they were at endless and deadly feud.
After the ferry had left the slip, however, Dodds paid no more heed to them.
He did not heed her warning, but drew her into the shadow and held her tightly to him.
Too intent upon her own feelings to give heed to the dourness of the lad Peggy followed him silently as he strode from the house.
These troubles did not come all at once and I thought it unmanly to heed them.
And they gave heed to him, because for a long time he had amazed them with his sorceries.
I had ado to make him heed me, but he did heed me, and he got so that he couldnt fail.
And without paying any heed to the anchorite, he was on the point of hurrying off to meet her.
When he was on it he heard the splash of oars below him in the Pool, but he took no heed of it.
Only take heed to my words, and go not in my chariot against the City of Ilion.
Laws, Miss Laura, you don't mean to say as you'd bemean yourself by taking any heed of such low rubbish as that?
Joyce Basil held up her hand in imploration, but Reybold did not heed the woman's remark.
The nature of an 'inclination-led' bhakta pays no heed to shastric reasoning.
But he paid no heed to her, and went to seek his friend Kura to accompany him on his expedition.
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