Examples of 'little heed' in a sentence

Meaning of "little heed"

little heed - This phrase implies paying minimal attention or consideration to something, indicating a lack of importance or significance attributed to it

How to use "little heed" in a sentence

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little heed
I fear you took little heed of my advice.
But little heed was given to the warnings.
I paid this leg end little heed.
Pity that little heed will be paid.
But the people would pay them little heed.
To slanders he paid very little heed and he was no slave of anger.
Pay little heed to the things that make you unhappy or your fears.
We paid little heed.
Paying little heed to the role and importance of tacit knowledge.
The appeals court apparently paid little heed to that decision.
Of which pay little heed to the necessity of advancing public good.
The state legislature has paid little heed to his petition.
They paid little heed to the shiny metal that was to change their lives.
They barely listen to him speak and pay very little heed to his wishes.
Such policies pay little heed to the quality of the registration regime.

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During the days of plenty the world paid little heed to Joseph.
I shall pay but little heed to the fact that you are my guest.
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Josef paid little heed until the next morning when he found the gnome dead.
Flanagan 's assessment pays little heed to such issues.
Unfortunately, little heed was paid to the in-depth issues that worry developing countries.
At the time, most students paid little heed to the subject.
Paid little heed to a mounted camel-man who trotted swiftly between the.
Meanwhile, local livestock pay little heed to the concept of state boundaries.
Even if I did, anybody foolhardy enough to ride windmills would pay little heed.
So Metrinko paid little heed to the crowd he passed that morning.
Not surprisingly, Erdoğan 's government has decided to pay little heed to US government concerns.
The Israeli Government pays little heed to the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories.
Do you? Even if I did, anybody foolhardy enough to ride windmills would pay little heed.
Unfortunately, States paid little heed to this prudent recommendation.
Sometimes, and forgive the expression Dr. Orla, scientists pay the law little heed.
Foreign investors paid little heed to the new governor of the People 's Bank of China.
In fact, you take very little heed.
However, a moderate one, paying little heed to your arrangements, transforms a glad customer into a disappointed one.
To which, alas, they give but little heed.
I have paid little heed in this book to Russia, Hungary, or.
Nor the word of a fortune-teller-how little heed you pay!
Yet, alas! how little heed is given to His sovereign will.
After Philo died, the Jews paid little heed to him . Christendom, however, embraced him.

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