How To Use Due care In A Sentence

  • He was convicted of driving without due care and attention in September 2002 and fined £400.
  • He was cleared of driving without due care or attention.
  • He was jailed for five years for causing death by driving without due care and attention, perverting the course of justice and driving while disqualified.
  • The judge said that the fine would serve as a warning to other motorists who drove without due care.
  • A summons of driving without due care and consideration was taken into account.
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  • I have to wonder whether my critics have truly read it with due care and attention.
  • He also appears to be driving without due care and attention and a passenger is not wearing a seat belt. The Sun
  • A bailment requires the producer to exercise due care toward the goods held.
  • In part what was due care and diligence would depend on the obligations of the person being considered. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Pennine Division officer was found guilty at court of driving without due care and attention, failing to stop and failing to report a road traffic accident.
  • They set off at a good pace, everyone talking but with due care for the fact that they were on the highroad. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • They set off at a good pace, everyone talking but with due care for the fact that they were on the highroad. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Without their present powers even more of us would drive without due care and attention and the road casualty figures would soar.
  • All are rendered with due care and attention to detail.
  • Under the Road Traffic Act, a person shall not drive a vehicle in a public place without due care and attention, commonly known as careless driving.
  • They are expected to exercise due diligence and due care to protect and enhance the resources of their organizations.
  • I have to wonder whether my critics have truly read it with due care and attention.
  • The doctor is then obliged to report the death from a non-natural cause and a review committee will assess whether the doctor has acted in accordance with the due care criteria.
  • Issues of due care, failures of diligence and malfeasance have been raised.
  • In 1865 the legislature discriminated against women by the passage of a very long act, prescribing the manner in which enumerations of _white male citizens_ shall be made; thus implying that a _white male citizen_ is an honorable and important person, whose existence is to be noted with due care; with a care that distinguishes him equally above the _white female_ and the _black male_ citizen, and in effect places these two unenumerated divisions of human beings into one class. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III)
  • Anyway, I want to assure the public, that since the prime minister has placed me in this new ministry, the police will be given due care and attention.
  • Any business that treats its customers without due care and consideration is not fulfilling its most important role.
  • In 1865 the legislature discriminated against women by the passage of a very long act, prescribing the manner in which enumerations of _white male citizens_ shall be made; thus implying that a _white male citizen_ is an honorable and important person, whose existence is to be noted with due care; with a care that distinguishes him equally above the _white female_ and the _black male_ citizen, and in effect places these two unenumerated divisions of human beings into one class. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III)
  • It is better to be safe than sorry and due care and responsibility can avoid a lot of sorrow and anguish if rules and guidelines are adhered to.
  • You need to prove that the company's representative failed to exercise due care.
  • He already had eight points for driving without due care and attention. The Sun
  • A 16 year old from Kempston has been arrested and charged with death by failure of due care and attention and being under the influence of alcohol.
  • Accidents can be avoided if due care and attention is taken.
  • Only two of the main alarm physical collision, injury or so in 5000, exercise due care.
  • The plaintiff sued the defendants for breach of contract to exercise due care in giving him financial advice.
  • I smoke with due care and consideration for other people.
  • Mr Brennan said accidents could be avoided if due care and attention was taken and he urged all involved in farm work to do so.
  • The judge said that the fine would serve as a warning to other motorists who drove without due care.
  • I say "reinvigoration" because substantive due care has long been considered a moribund doctrine, but this new duty of good faith could have legs. Business, Law, Economics & Society
  • He was jailed for five years for causing death by driving without due care and attention, perverting the course of justice and driving while disqualified.
  • That emotional storyline is hurled about without due care and attention.
  • Any number of homemade traps and snares were primed at any one time, carefully crafted in his toolshed with top-quality materials, and placed with due care by spirit level and theodolite in the garden for maximum bloodletting.
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  • This week he admitted driving without due care and attention, and was fined £483 with nine points on his licence.
  • He also admitted driving without due care and attention and was fined £250 and had his licence endorsed.
  • The judge said that the fine would serve as a warning to other motorists who drove without due care.
  • He was found guilty of driving without due care and attention.
  • Driving without due care and attention this week is not advised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without their present powers even more of us would drive without due care and attention and the road casualty figures would soar.
  • But pressing without due care and attention can give away chances and, as Currie looked certain to score again, the course of the game changed direction alarmingly.
  • Due care for health, the opportunity for earned and needed recreation, the claims of charity, courtesy, and hospitality, in fine, the immediate urgency of any duty selfward, manward, or Godward, should always take precedence of routine-work however wisely planned. A Manual of Moral Philosophy
  • If the police think you are cycling without due care and attention, they can already stop you and book you.
  • The magistrates heard that he had failed to provide a specimen and had driven without due care and attention at Canvey Island.
  • Mr. Brayley, in his _Londiniana_, wrote about five years since that "if due care be taken when the old bridge is pulled down, the bones and ashes of its venerable architect may still be found;" -- and, true enough, _the bones of old Peter were found on removing the pier about a fortnight since_. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 529, January 14, 1832
  • The Court noted that negligence is "the lack of due care or failure to do what a reasonable and ordinarily prudent person would do under the circumstances. Christianity Today
  • You need to prove that the company's representative failed to exercise due care.
  • If you use a mobile phone and you crash your car (or drive without due care and attention) you are likely to be prosecuted.

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