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Example sentences for "mind what"

  • With all this so gentle and tractable as called to mind what I remember Busbequius, speaks of them, to the reproach of our grooms in Europe, who bring up their horses so churlishly, as makes most of them retain their ill habits.

  • This brings to mind what I lately happened to find in Alstedius, that the thousand years should begin this very year 1694; it is in his "Encyclopaedia Biblica.

  • Mind what I be about to say to ee, Simon the simple, and mayhap thinks may become to be komparissuble and parallel to the yellow hammers and the chink, for all of all this here rig royster.

  • So mind what I do say to ee; and tell 'em that they may a behappen to find that your father is somebody, and that you are his son.

  • Mind what ee be at; and let 'em like it or leave it.

  • And you bear in mind what Mr. Jeffcoat at The Sun had to say about yourself, Mo.

  • I mind what it was in my early days up-country," said the old woman.

  • Don't you be a fool, Alice; mind what I say.

  • Which brings into my mind what I long since observed in the fiery Sparks that are struck out of a Steel.

  • Ermengarde heard herself spoken of as Miss Sulky-face, but she was far too contented with the present state of affairs to mind what such a very unimportant person as Eric said about her.

  • I have thought it all out, Ermengarde," he said, "and I have made up my mind what to do.

  • Just think a moment, bearing in mind what I've told you about the case, and you'll see it.

  • I hope you don't mind what I say, Miss Flint.

  • Mind what follows: "The sorrows of a travailing woman shall come upon him.

  • Your saying that he is a pretty man, brings to my mind what I have observed in the work of the painter, whose pictures show best at a distance, but, very near, more unpleasing.

  • Don't let that distress you, gentlemen--I shan't mind what my friends say of me.

  • He mastered himself directly, and called to mind what he had heard of the two physicians who had attended him, during his own illness.

  • My aunt eyed me sharply, and put another question before I had quite made up my mind what to say.

  • I don't mind what Mr. Clare says; he believes in nothing.

  • Bear in mind what I have said," pursued Magdalen; "and wait a minute more, while I ask you some questions.

  • He keeps his own guinea, and takes your five; and he hopes you'll mind what he says to you another time.

  • Mind what he says, and do what he tells you, and you'll get on splendid!

  • I wish I could make up my mind what to do.

  • I have made up my mind what to do under the circumstances.

  • And there I stood all the time thinking seriously among the trees, and unable to make up my mind what to do.

  • Adam, taking her little hand in his, said, "Mind what I tell ye, my bairn.

  • Mary, as if feeling that it was right to say something good on Sunday, archly put in, "I mind what ye telt me aboot the bird.

  • We did not discuss the matter further, but I went down to the office that morning with the letter in my pocket, heartily wishing I could make up my mind what to think of it all as easily as Jack Smith.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bear arms; come together; each cell; firing line; full progress; general level; gold watch and chain; land settlement; mind admitting; mind and; mind cure; mind like; mind over; mind that; mind the; mind upon; mind was; mind what; minded people; minded women; need for; rheumatic fever; serious illness; similar character; true virtue; under circumstances