Examples of 'taken to heart' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken to heart"

to deeply understand or be affected by something emotionally or mentally
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How to use "taken to heart" in a sentence

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taken to heart
I am happy to have taken to heart your case.
I have taken to heart the changes demanded of this organization.
That you should have taken to heart.
We have taken to heart the star.
Let us hope those lessons will be taken to heart.
Read and taken to heart.
Any thoughts in that area would be taken to heart.
Let this be taken to heart by any who are gifted in this direction.
That i should have taken to heart.
People have not taken to heart the implications of mutually assured destruction.
Arid that message is being taken to heart.
You have learned and taken to heart a great deal in a very short time.
Your encouragement and advice are valued and taken to heart.
I hope that these lessons will be taken to heart by governments in the future.
The criticisms which were made were very much taken to heart.

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The committee and our rapporteur have taken to heart the contributions to the debate.
Let us hope at least some of the lessons are taken to heart.
I have taken to heart what my old friend Ted once said.
Advice we have taken to heart.
We have taken to heart the lessons of the disastrous earthquake . '.
Now we see if those are just words or if they have been taken to heart.
O Been taken to heart.
But it does not seem that this primordial task is really taken to heart.
Certainly, the folks in charge have taken to heart the object lesson of the experience.
The pope asks that the material needs of monasteries be taken to heart.
Animal comfort is taken to heart by ALL dairy farmers!
The current report shows that this conclusion has been taken to heart.
It is this notion that was taken to heart by Kant 's philosophical successors.
Hope it gets the attention of the folks downstream and is taken to heart.
The Government of Indonesia has taken to heart the maxim, " a healthy mind in a healthy body.
This is a challenge that Anne has taken to heart.
But I have - - I have taken to heart what my old friend Ted once said.
It was an idea that Adam had taken to heart.
The answer is that Benedict XVI has taken to heart Tocqueville 's warnings about “ soft-despotism . ”.
The lesson Kosovo has to teach us is not being taken to heart.
These positive experiences should therefore be taken to heart and adopted more widely.
The work carried out by the Centre has been taken to heart.
The lessons of Iraq have been taken to heart in Washington.
The first-don't start wars-is an obvious conclusion that has been taken to heart.
The good ones, taken to heart.
To protect the child, the following recommendations should be taken to heart.
Now, these ideas have been taken to heart by all t'lads.
It 's a message that top Chinese leaders appear to have taken to heart.
Sister was born before family was taken to Heart Mountain.
And as always, Your encouragement and advice are valued and taken to heart.
Both of which I have taken to heart.
Patience is a human virtue, one that I am glad to see you have taken to heart.
Parliament 's decision has clearly been taken to heart by the Commission.
Stern 's negative feedback was immediately taken to heart.
Those are lessons I have taken to heart.

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Examples of using Heart
My heart starts to beat to beat the band
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Her heart has always been with you
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