The government of my country will act on the intimation, but they do not care to make it an affair of despatches.
I should have liked to have taken Wednesdays," said Zenobia, "but I do not care to seem to be setting up against Lady Roehampton, for her mother was my dearest friend.
I do not care at all about the father," said Lady Montfort; "but the son had such a fine voice and was so very good-looking.
But she averred that she did not care; what he had said was true, and she should always hold him to it.
What a luxury it is to sit here, and reflect that we do not want any of these people to suppose us rich, or distinguished, or beautiful, or well dressed, and do not care to show off in any sort of way before them!
I do not care to write here how serious a drawback to the pleasures of this region are its inhabitants.
I do not care a fig for love; it requires cares which would bother me much more than the slight inconvenience to which we were alluding, and to which I am used now.
I should like it very much," she said, "if I had some other clothes; but with such a costume as this I do not care to shew myself about the city.
Instead of excusing himself, he said, "I do not care!
About the poem itself I cannot, and do not care to, say anything more to you; when you find leisure to read it sympathetically, you will say to yourself all that I could tell you.
He who knows my position will again think me very extravagant in the face of this luxurious edition; let it be so; the world, properly so called, is so stingy towards me, that I do not care to imitate it.
I should like to be warmly persuaded to this, for on my own account I do not care to propose such things.
I want to leave behind some not inadequate expression of Robert Etheridge Townsend, and I do not care at all what people say of it, so that it is here when I am gone.
I will explain how I happened to be carrying two watches--" "I do not care to listen to any explanations.
I know it, and I do not care at all even though you piteous dullards should always lack the wit to recognise and revere perfected speech when it confronts you.
Avis, just between you and me, I do not care a double-blank domino what Mrs. Grundy says.
Then you do not care for my company longer on the way?
As for People of Quality or others, who are indisposed, and do not care to come in Person, I can interpret their Dreams by seeing their Water.
Now, on the evening of his nuptials, he brings us a present--I must say I do not care for a present which bawls.
It is all your fault, since you do not care to be amiable.
You leave me in this great city, so strange and unknown to me, and you do not care to ask yourself any questions as to my probable fate.
I fear there is something of a painful nature in your past history," he said, at last; "something which you do not care to reveal.
If you do not care to grasp the wealth which might be yours, neither do I care to preserve our acquaintance.
It seemed evident that this girl did not care to tell the story of her past life, and that whatever information the baronet wanted to obtain, must be extorted from her little by little.
In the lowlands, my lord, you do not care to count kin as we do in the highlands!
He is a subject I do not care to discuss; he is not very interesting to me.
Most parents would like their children to be ladies and gentlemen; that they should be sons and daughters of God, they do not care!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not care" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.