Behooves Sentence Examples

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  • It behooves a girl to be as honest and forthright in her profile as possible.

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  • As there are many types of owner-financed contracts with variable terms, conditions, and even ambiguities, it behooves a buyer to understand all aspects of a transaction of this type before signing on the dotted line.

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  • It ill behooves anyone to look down and frown at this part of the schedule.

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  • Indeed, if you do want your cat to benefit from these natural foods, it behooves you to stick within the recommended servings for your cat.

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  • However, before you get on the slopes, it behooves you to learn to put on your skis and boots.

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  • If you do have one, it behooves you to have a diversified portfolio; do not put all of your eggs in one basket.

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  • It behooves moms who are returning to school to check directly with their educational institution to ascertain if college/university programs funded through outside sources have been established to help women like themselves.

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  • While they are in business to make a sale, the high-end shops rely on good word of mouth and repeat customers, so it behooves them to give you real assistance and help you select the best ties for your look.

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  • As a consumer, it behooves you to become educated about the foods you eat.

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  • In light of this fact, it behooves you to purchase a swim style that fits your body size as it stands right now.

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  • Remember, your marriage, at least in the beginning, was the corner stone and foundation for all your other endeavors, so it behooves you to make time with your spouse count.

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  • It behooves you to excite the reader about the potential of your project, in order to prick their interest to learn more.

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  • It behooves the person to get a good employment lawyer who knows state laws backwards and forwards.

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  • If this does apply to you, however, then it behooves you to do all you can to combat that.

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  • It behooves the judicious gardener, then, not to be too slavish in his attempts to imitate natural conditions, and to bear in mind that such attempts sometimes end in failure.

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  • However, if one designs to construct a dwelling-house, it behooves him to exercise a little Yankee shrewdness, lest after all he find himself in a workhouse, a labyrinth without a clue, a museum, an almshouse, a prison, or a splendid mausoleum instead.

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