be on guard in English

be watchful, be cautious

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1. We too must be on guard!

2. Two soldiers must be on guard all night.

3. Why should we be on guard respecting ridiculers?

4. Government should always be on guard against that danger.

5. • Against what moral temptations must we be on guard constantly?

6. In what ways must Christians be on guard against simony?

7. Jehovah’s servants must be on guard not to adopt such attitudes.

8. Tell our men to be on guard and secure this place

9. • What ‘crafty acts’ of Satan must we be on guard against?

10. We should be on guard against a hypocritical display of hospitality.

11. ... we should be on guard for the unpleasant arrival of dramatic irony.

12. Why should you be on guard against “the deceptive power of riches”?

13. 26 We should be on guard against obsequiousness under the name of popularization.

14. The rancher must always be on guard against the dangers that nature can create.

15. 15 Taking a lesson from Judah, we must be on guard against spiritual sickness.

16. This is a legacy of suffering that we have to be on guard against.

17. 1 The rancher must always be on guard against the dangers that nature can create.

18. With this advance knowledge, let them be on guard not to fall from their own steadfastness.

19. 13 There is another type of false story that we need to be on guard against.

20. 15 We must be on guard against persons who viciously downgrade others and then proceed to advance themselves.

21. If you are in limited circumstances, be on guard against becoming resentful, even filled with bitterness and envy.

22. Women in particular should be on guard against apologizing for themselves indirectly by this sort of tentative behaviour.

23. Such immoral thinking expresses itself in many ways, overt and subtle, hence Christians need to be on guard.

24. 11 We should learn from David’s experience to be on guard against situations that excite improper sexual feelings.

25. He pretends a great liking for Chevalier de La Luzerne, but one should be on guard against his fine claims.

26. It is obvious that we must constantly be on guard against being pulled along with the trends of this profane world.

27. 12 Within the family circle, there is also need for each member to be on guard lest he or she misuses advantages or power.

28. Let everyone be on guard against his neighbor, And do not trust any brother; Because every brother deals craftily , And every neighbor goes about as a slanderer.

29. As long as we are surrounded by the pressures of this satanic system of things, we will need to be on guard against the ensnaring fear of man.

30. When working, a cabby must be on guard, especially against youths driving cars, who often are even more prone to take chances than is the taxi driver and who account for more than their share of accidents.

31. He defined the noun Bivouac as "the guard or watch of a whole army, as in cases of great danger of surprise or attack" and the verb as "to watch or be on guard, as a whole army." The French word is …