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take to heart

VERB
  1. get down to; pay attention to; take seriously
    Attend to your duties, please

How To Use take to heart In A Sentence

  • He seems to take to heart the biblical admonition that a word fittingly spoken is like an apple of gold in a picture of silver (Proverb 25: 11). Vanguard
  • 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 (and their democratic compatriots on the left) would take to heart.
  • When we learn of this "offstage" plot, we can think only less of him and less of Emma for the self-deluded conceit that lets him use her to taunt Jane: "Very luckymarrying as they did, upon an acquaintance formed only in a public place!" he gossips of the newlywed Eltons in terms that he knows Jane must take to heart; "They only knew each other, I think, a few weeks in Bath! Boxing Emma; or the Reader’s Dilemma at the Box Hill Games
  • And that's a lesson one hopes American policy makers will take to heart.
  • It seems to me that the lesson that we should learn and take to heart and preach and exemplify, is that which was preached by the Honourable George Brown at the time of Confederation. Are We Equal to the Occasion?
  • That's why we don't want child molesters to work with children, we don't want tennis instruction from those who have never played it, and we don't take to heart moralizing conservative rhetoric and press releases introjected into print without surrounding context from people who claim a background as sex workers. "Jeff Gannon" asks, "Why should my past prevent me from having a future?"
  • I can only hope that with this new vision and energy that Chris brings to NASA that he will take to heart what our new President so clearly sees; the continueing support and rebuilding of the infrastructure is critical to success. NASA's Web Future - NASA Watch
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