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1 So far, currency traders have paid little heed to the G7 statement.
2 They paid little heed to the rights and needs of the settlers.
3 But madame was paying little heed to the gossip of the dressmaker.
4 Burnamy and Miss Triscoe gave little heed to the landscape as landscape.
5 The prisoner can have paid but little heed to this fair landscape.
6 And so the simple-minded major prattled on, Macleod paying but little heed .
7 So the instructors were taking little heed of Danny's age and inexperience.
8 But Sir John gave little heed to the matter of those others.
9 France and England, however, paid little heed to the claim of Spain.
10 He took but little heed of what was going on around him.
11 He was mortal sick, and half delirious, and I paid little heed .
12 I, too, read the Bible, but paid little heed to its teachings.
13 I tell you, Manasseh, I gave little heed to matters of religion.
14 Young people pay little heed to them, nor do they remember them.
15 His father, under the stepmother's influence, paid little heed to his doings.
16 I was not astonished; in fact I gave the matter but little heed .
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