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Example sentences for "much care"

  • In lifting the crop for threshing or for storage, much care should be exercised, as the heads break off easily.

  • But when the wind is blowing at right angles, much care must be observed by the sower as to where he walks, in relation to the cast that is being sown.

  • Much care should be taken in stacking clover hay that it may shed rain properly.

  • In the conversation which he held with this man, Baulieu said that he should not take so much care of the child did it not belong to the most noble house in the Bourbonnais.

  • For what can be more natural than the conviction that the secret of the name, age, and features of the captive, which was so perseveringly kept through long years at the cost of so much care, was of vital importance to the Government?

  • Each of these liquids acts as a preservative, so that the receptacles, or containers, for the food do not have to be sealed air-tight, nor does the preserved food require much care in order to have it keep perfectly.

  • In the making of the various kinds of preserves, just as much care must be exercised as in canning and jelly making if the best results are desired.

  • When any of these foods is first added to the diet, much care is necessary.

  • Nevertheless about two years ago he fell in love with Madam de Tournon, and concealed it from me with as much care as from the rest of the world; I had not the least suspicion of it.

  • Madam de Chartres, who had taken so much care to inspire virtue into her daughter, did not fail to continue the same care in a place where it was so necessary, and where there were so many dangerous examples.

  • Yet I'm nigh The precipice I strive to shun with so much care.

  • I thank you; you shall rid me of much care.

  • Have I with so much care promis'd myself So pleasing a spring of comfort, and are all Those blossoms nipp'd, and buds burnt up by th' fire Of lust and sin?

  • If he would take a whole bunch here and there, say half the number, and be off with it, I should not so much care.

  • The bad traits in character are passed down from generation to generation with as much care as the good ones.

  • So he has, a little; but he uses up every cent and more; for he sends some to his mother and sister, and takes ever so much care of the poor for miles around.

  • Jack Wentworth selected his cigar with as much care as if his happiness depended on it, and took no notice of the stealthy glances thrown at him.

  • No doubt Heaven has sent him from somewhere or another, and I don't much care, I am so glad to see any thing in a decent shape come to do a little good among us: he may have dropped right down, for all I know.

  • As much care as possible was taken in removing the wounded seamen, and Sam, as yet unused to the horrors of war, felt his heart sicken as he looked at the terrible fruit of his own orders.

  • In all Paul Veronese's pictures the lace borders of the tablecloths or fringes of the dresses are painted with just as much care as the faces of the principal figures; and the reader may rest assured that in all great Art it is so.

  • It is she who has acquainted the sultan your father with what you took so much care to hide from him.

  • This cornelian,' said the prince to himself, 'must be something very valuable, or my princess would not carry it with so much care.

  • His parents were poor people, who had, indeed, taken as much care as was in their power of his education and afterwards provided for him as well as they were able, putting him out to a weaver in Spitalfields.

  • However, his mother, though a widow, took so much care of his education, that he was well enough instructed for the business she designed him, viz.

  • Pon my word, I don't much care If you prove your thesis.

  • Pon my word, I don't much care If they prove your thesis!

  • You can imagine their surprise at finding the nest, on which they had bestowed so much care, occupied.

  • Nor did he wait long ere Edith came tripping down the walk, bringing the bouquet which Grace had prepared with so much care.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much care" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much agitated; much alone; much attached; much danger; much earlier; much elongated; much employed; much enlarged; much esteemed; much expedition; much farther; much fatigued; much inferior; much kindness; much land; much longer; much nicer; much nitrogen; much obliged; much surprised; much that; much work; neither will; never know; tell her; young brother