To be cautious, wary or careful; to be alert to.
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Examples for "mind"
Examples for "mind"
1However, a number of political realities need to be borne in mind.
2Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the Government was keeping an open mind.
3There wasn't even a health minister then, never mind a health service.
4Consumers have started the new year in a positive frame of mind.
5I simply called t' let you know that I've changed my mind.
1And beware, advertised ranges often are the maximum possible given perfect conditions.
2Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase Let the buyer beware.
3Police forces have issued warnings to drivers to beware of icy roads.
4But there was no substitute for reality; one should beware of imitations.
5Say yes or no; one word will suffice; but beware of falsehood.
6Fans of prompt British timekeeping beware, African Time works in mysterious ways.
7I heard a voice saying: 'Duck, beware of the son of Adam!
8Just beware that a postponed Valentine's Day can be emotionally dangerous territory.
9There are two in particular to beware: Leeper hangers and SMC hangers.
10While this is good you should beware those who might take advantage.
11I must also beware not to spend too much energy, Fenninger said.
12I tell the English people to beware, and be wise in time.
13Billy, when I said to beware her, I meant it very sincerely.
14But I have been talking folly; let us beware of committing any.
15He now tells them to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees.
16Thus He speaks of them that set themselves against Him; therefore beware.
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