Great care must in future be taken to avoid the cause or accidental circumstance which produced the irregularity.
It must have a young, healthy, and vigorous wet-nurse; and in selecting a woman for this important duty very great care must be observed.
Great care, however, is necessary in its management; for this period of infancy is ushered in by the process of teething, which is commonly connected with more or less of disorder of the system.
As age advances, or as disease debilitates the body, great care should be taken not to overtax the nervous system by sudden shocks, or to diminish its powers by withdrawing animal heat to excess.
In using any of the above-mentioned poisons, great care should be taken to guard against their getting into any article of food or any utensil or vessel used for cooking or keeping food, or where children can get at them.
The only requisites for success in it are, first, good materials, and, second, great care in small things.
Great care is required; the operation cannot be done by an ordinary workman.
Great care should be taken to drill the holes round and in a straight line.
Great care should be taken that the reamer does not twist, as the break may be thereby deflected; and the reaming must be done also to the full depth of the hole.
Great care should be taken that a thorough ventilation be given in the first mentioned type.
Great care should be exercised not to injure the skin or pinfeathers or pull the down.
In all cases the eggs must be gathered very fresh, for one stale egg will spoil the whole lot, so great care is needed.
In the Eastern States, great care is exercised in moving chicks from incubator to brooder oven, and also in seeing that the brooder itself is warm and fit to receive the chicks.
As has already been learned, great care must be taken in the heating of milk, because the solids that it contains adhere quickly to the bottom of the pan and cause the milk to scorch.
If this precaution is taken and the cabbage is stored in a cool place, no great care is required to keep it in good condition until it is to be cooked unless, of course, it is kept for an abnormal length of time.
When they must be peeled, great care should be taken not to remove too much of the vegetable with the skin.
When the water is to be drawn from drains or common sewers, great care should be taken not to damage them farther than is absolutely necessary.
In the operation of punching, great caremust be taken to make the holes on each side of the leather exactly opposite to each other.
Great care must be taken to place the engine so that it may be in the direction of the water, with sufficient room on all sides to work it, but as little in the way of persons employed in carrying out furniture, &c.
If in the lower part of the house, after the inmates have been removed, great care should be observed in going into any of the upper floors, as the flames very often reach the stair before being observed by those above.
Great care must be taken to watch the exact time of their becoming tender; take them up just at that instant, and they will have their true flavour and colour: a minute or two more boiling destroys both.
Great care must be taken not to let it burn, and that it does not do too fast.
Great care, however, must be taken to cut off the skin before it is broiled, as the oil in the skin, if burned, imparts a disgusting flavour to the fish.
Great care must be taken to keep the three portions separate, so that one color may not injure the other.
Great care is required in cooking quenelles, as if they are overdone they become tough; ten minutes is enough for those the size of a small egg.
In using any flavoring, great care must be taken not to put too much, as anything in the least over-flavored is offensive.
If home education be not practicable, great care must be taken in making choice of a school.
Great care ought to be observed as to the cleanliness of the cooking utensils.
Great care should be taken to separate the healthy from the infected.
Great care should be taken to select good rusks, as few articles vary so much in quality.
Great care must be taken that this post be perfectly perpendicular; for, if it be not, the whole building will be awry.
Great care should be taken as to the cleansing of the casks.
Add to this, great care in preserving the health of the tubers.
Clover cured as above makes the best possible clover-hay, if great care be used to prevent excessive salting.
Whatever plan be adopted, great care is necessary in preventing sediment from depositing.
In many regions, great care must be taken to prevent destruction of young trees by snow-drifts.
When the Child is shown distinctly apart from the Virgin, or leaning away from her lap, great care is necessary in avoiding strength in the action, otherwise it will draw attention away from the Virgin.
Great care has to be taken with such a setting lest the eye of the observer be attracted by the pose of the figure and the general harmony of the work before being directed to the countenance.
The herb should be gathered when in flower, great care taken in drying it, and kept in a very dry airy place, to prevent its rotting or growing mouldy, which it is very apt to do.
Great care ought to be used in the administering this plant: many instances of its dreadful effects are related.
However, as this is a plant much grown in pleasure-grounds on account of its beautiful blue flowers, great care should be taken not to use any roots taken from such places that cannot be well ascertained.
But in making the extract from roots with acids, great care should be taken that they are sufficiently cleared from mould, sand, &c.
Great care is necessary in tying the neck carefully.
Great care is taken to ensure the whole of the utensils, &c.
Great care must be taken, in conducting the last process, not to employ too much heat, nor to allow the saline matter to stand long over the newly formed chrome-red, as the colour is thus apt to change to a brown or orange.
Great care must be taken that the whole of the arsenic be dissolved, which can only be effected by the most careful trituration.
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