Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
What he could not do was care for himself, and heedlessness took its toll.
What they saw as her heedlessness had brought them pain and disappointment.
Surely the time was coming when they could be held to account for that heedlessness?
Since that time I have often pondered over my heedlessness.
But they are not in use for long time because of the heedlessness of the government.
He had no excuse save ignorance and the heedlessness of youth.
One of the things that struck him about the city was its heedlessness of Time.
That was the thing: the heedlessness that had troubled him all along.
He even tried to get up some emotion about that poor courier, who never got a chance to see anything, on account of my heedlessness.
Clouzot's view of corporate America's heedlessness is less bold than can now be found on public television several times a week.
That is the only excuse I can offer for our heedlessness.)
But not with both; for this were heedlessness!
I will not take intoxicants, like alcohol or drugs causing heedlessness.
This heedlessness has taken different forms in different media.
What did matter was that Kilmeny was in trouble which his heedlessness had brought upon her.
She had a sudden vision of him convulsing, not half an hour before, and cursed her own heedlessness.
I've often had to scold her well for her heedlessness."
And how awful if Niou's heedlessness really were to invite "rough business."
These modern-day morality plays hinge on the very heedlessness of their characters' behavior.
There was a hard heedlessness about Jim Bostwick when aroused.
"Yes, they jump to conclusions with an absurd heedlessness.
She never seems to have entirely lost the self-aware, if not controlled, heedlessness that is part of dance, or the joy.
And after long heedlessness there ensued a panic.
If that was true, they had been cru- elly repaid for their heedlessness.
There is a saintly heedlessness to Mussorgsky's first thoughts.