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Example sentences for "little care"

  • A Bedroom Cabinet The cabinet shown in the illustration can be made an ornament with a little care in workmanship and a choice selection of materials.

  • The liquid collects in the bulb, and if a little care is used, none of it can reach the mouth.

  • The water will swell the wood enough to make an absolutely watertight joint, but by using a little care in fitting it, the joint will be watertight without the swelling.

  • Thomas Medline was born more meanly than either of his companions, and had so little care taken of him in his youth, that he could neither read nor write.

  • He was born of parents of the lowest degree, in Worcestershire, who were either incapable of giving him any education, or took so little care about it that at the time he went out into the world he could neither read or write.

  • Then, with a little care, the plate will be held in perfect equilibrium, as in Fig.

  • With a little care it is then quite practicable to rest the head of the pin upon the point of the needle, where it will remain balanced as in Fig.

  • All: Haughty, humble, coy, or free, Little care I what maid may be.

  • Haughty, humble, coy, or free, Little care I what maid may be.

  • With a little care to prevent sprouting, they may be preserved until April.

  • Shade them for a few days, until they have taken root; after which, little care will be required beyond the ordinary form of cultivation.

  • There is now no reason why, with a little care, good crops of many of the best English varieties may not be grown.

  • Excepting the petunia, no plant will give the profusion of bloom with as little care as the annual phlox (Phlox Drummondii).

  • With a little care in hoeing, weeding, and cutting off runners, the beds seem to produce as large crops the second year as the first.

  • By a little care in filling with water, these plants may be well grown through the hottest weather.

  • With a little care in hoeing, weeding and cutting off runners, the beds seem to produce as large crops the second year as the first.

  • Excepting the petunia, no plant will give the profusion of bloom with as little care as the annual Phlox (Phlox Drummondii).

  • Little care we for that," was the answer he received.

  • Keep the autumn-sown Spinach clear of weeds, and in gathering (if it happens to be fit to supply a gathering), pick off the leaves separately with a little care.

  • In transferring to new pots a little care must be taken to avoid injuring the mass of fleshy roots.

  • Nurse them with a little care in a warm place for about ten days, and they should then be very gradually hardened.

  • If a little care is exercised in handling at first, it will not stick to the fingers.

  • Every girl should know how to make good pie crust, and as it is principally a matter of having the ingredients chilled from the ice-box, almost anyone can be successful by taking a little care.

  • Anyone can take a recipe calling for all fresh materials and, with a little care, turn out a successful dish; but it takes a culinary artist to successfully work up the odds and ends found in the ice-box and pantry.

  • If you will think it out with a little care, you will find that the standard of all moral action may be summed up in the one word "life.

  • I wish you to note now, and to note with a little care, that you cannot rationally accept a part of one theory and a part of the other, and so make up a patchwork to suit yourselves.

  • But, if we look at the matter with a little care, we shall see that we ought to turn it quite around, look at it from another point of view.

  • There is but one main danger in greenhouse culture, and that is obviated by a little care: it is, allowing the air to become too much heated for the health of the plants; they require but little heat, but need it regularly.

  • With a little care, we can raise much better prunes than the imported.

  • The above suggestions followed, and a little care taken in cultivating the fruits, grains, and grasses, that yield the best flowers for bees, would secure uniform success in raising honey.

  • But with the envying Night I still repair To Inquietude; none lodge at Little Care.

  • A little care on the part of the housewife will make an outdoor closet an entirely sanitary convenience.

  • Ceilings for the most part need little care.

  • A little care in this matter keeps the cloths fresh longer and protects delicate linen from too frequent washing.

  • A little care to know the condition of the stocks is necessary to prevent their getting the start.

  • I mention this to show how easy it is, with a little care, to prevent robberies at this season.

  • Whether bees or honey is wasted, a little care to prevent their depredations is well worthy of bestowal.

  • A little care is required to have it just right: if too little is used, the worms are not killed; if too much, it gives the combs a green color.

  • A little care in setting the block will avoid the necessity of this makeshift.

  • With a little care, the wire for these little magnets may be wound entirely by hand.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little 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:
    little apart; little beyond; little brandy; little consequence; little distance; little embarrassed; little flush; little later; little likely; little master; little older; little panel; little round; little sadly; little salt and pepper; little shop; little small; little smile; little south; little sugar; little things; little town; little trouble; little ways; little woman; quartz rock