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Example sentences for "more careful"

  • From this camp, after a more careful study of the map, while actually in the region it referred to, he could start out after the treasure.

  • I'll have to be more careful in the future.

  • Fred, you must be more careful," cautioned Mr. Baxter in a whisper.

  • It is that by reason of such punishment employers will be more careful.

  • It seems to me that where there is a liability to penalize the employer for negligence it causes him to be more careful in protecting the lives of his workmen.

  • In this state of exaltation we slipped onward to what promised to be a day of all white days--which brings me right back to my text, that grown-up people really ought to be more careful.

  • But with those who are below them, whose little globe is swayed by them, who rush to build star-pointing alhambras on their most casual word, they really ought to be more careful.

  • THE MAGIC RING Grown-up people really ought to be more careful.

  • Make me more careful of what I think and say, and may I learn from my mistakes the forbidden paths.

  • Almighty God, help me to correct my mistakes, and to be more careful of what I take in my life.

  • Forgive me for all that I have asked for and accepted through willful judgment, and make me more careful in selecting my needs.

  • Make me more careful of my strength, and less forgetful of thy promises and of my trust.

  • Then maybe you can be more careful in future an' look people over before you talk.

  • You just be so good an' be more careful: we ain't so soft.

  • And before I forget it, I should like to say: Have the goodness to be more careful.

  • He should have formed a more careful judgment; have inquired more diligently after the right way.

  • Of the active principles of our nature, few exert a more important influence over human conduct, few certainly deserve a more careful consideration, than the regard which we feel for the approbation of others.

  • It is needless to say that every one was immensely amused at "the Canon's spy story," and I mentally resolved that I would be more careful in the future about being carried away by my suspicions.

  • I stole off into the darkness as quickly as I could, more than ever longing for a speedy termination of the great war, and resolving to be more careful in future about tripping over tent ropes.

  • I pointed out to him the danger of flashing a light in the neighbourhood of the track which was used by our infantry battalions at night when going to or coming from the trenches, he said his unit would be more careful in the future.

  • I will be more careful in future," said I, as I lay thinking about the occurrence, "how I create false hopes.

  • And, in future, I will be more careful of my words.

  • True, Mary; but we must be more careful in future.

  • Of the Burmans it is said, "No people can be more careful in preserving and acknowledging the bonds of family relationship to the remotest degrees, and not merely as a matter of form, but as involving the duty of mutual assistance.

  • It will teach you another time to be more careful; and I think James More will not be very well pleased with Neil of the Tom.

  • I use you with the most anxious tenderness, which you scarce seem to appreciate, and which (unless you be more careful) may prove to be in vain.

  • You do not appear to me to recognise the gravity of your situation, or you would be more careful not to pejorate the same by words which glance upon the purity of justice.

  • No more careful adjustment is necessary than that which secures such a product of farm or factory as the world will need when it reaches its actual market.

  • The advantages, limits and disadvantages of minute division of labor are worthy of a more careful discussion, since they bear upon every kind of enterprise and all classes of labor.

  • The possibilities, however, of extending the advantages of insurance in a business of this nature are worthy of more careful study.

  • You want to be more careful of your gun, next time," cautioned Bart, "and take the right one.

  • The boys paused to admire Fenn's "pets" as well as to take a more careful view of the reptiles they had "borrowed" from the school.

  • A more careful investigation of how Fenn had stood when he shot, and a calculation of the angle at which he held the rifle, showed that the bullet must have gone well over Jed's head, so it was not so bad as at first thought.

  • So he said to himself: "I must be more careful.

  • Be more careful in your choice of words," said the Smokestack, sternly but not aloud.

  • I must have pulled or pinched him in some way, and he tells me quietly without anger, 'Be more careful, brother.

  • Yes; but tell him to be more careful in the future.

  • But please be more careful," and he looked at the mud spots on his rug.

  • Chestnut burrs," replied his chum, after a more careful inspection.

  • They're more careful now," ses Dicky Weed, the tailor.

  • You ought to be more careful," ses George, in a gentle sort o' way.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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