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1 She has apparently ceased to pay any heed to you and me.
2 Why should we pay any heed to what all these other people think?
3 And who's going to pay any heed to William Roper?
4 Would the king pay any heed to their petition?
5 The young lady had far too much confidence in herself to pay any heed to them.
6 They were all too much absorbed in their own efforts to pay any heed to him.
7 To no one did Adam pay any heed .
8 But there-'tisnothing to pay any heed to.
9 Are we to pay any heed to that?
10 I spoke to him, but he was too drunk to pay any heed to what I said.
11 Neither did she pay any heed to us, but over our heads she met the eyes of the bridegroom.
12 Hulda dared not even glance at Joel, but Joel was too angry to pay any heed to these threats.
13 However, Donald has endured so much trouble in major events that he is unlikely to pay any heed to omens.
14 I hear nothing but good of you-butif I did hear anything else I should not pay any heed to it.
15 Giving Dave's arm a quick squeeze, Prescott marched by without appearing to pay any heed to the man and the autocar.
16 As the settlers declined to pay any heed to the treaty the Indians naturally became as discontented with it as the whites.
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