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How to use take care of in a sentence

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I didn't shower, or get dressed, or take care of myself for near on a week.
Protect and take care of your body as best you can, it's the only thing you are sure to have forever.
Sometimes one nurse has to take care of two critically ill patients at the same time.
They will take care of the birds for some time by providing feed and other requirements.
I decided since it was such an important deal I would take care of it for him.
If one was dealing with an adolescent tantrum, the other would take care of the laundry or getting the car fixed.
If we don't take care of the Chesapeake so that fish populations are healthy, the bald eagles won't be healthy, either.
As well as taking care of the paperwork, car dealers will be expected to take care of the scrappage process.
I have been there before, Bree, I know how to deal with the pain, he can't hurt me anymore, so shut up and let me take care of this!
What the nurse does is nurse a bodily injury or take care of the consequences of bodily injury.
That means his mission commander can ask him to clean the air filters, unload some equipment, or take care of other menial tasks.
A little speed will take care of that, letting you zip around and fight at an incredibly fast pace.
She used the death of her mother to avoid the boys her own age, telling all would-be suitors that she had to take care of her poor bereft father.
My son needs a sharp-tongued aunt to show him how to take care of the bullies.
Seamus stayed at home to mind his mother and also to take care of the land.
If you knew how to take care of people, you could transform 10,000 lazy, shiftless souls into 10,000 eager-to-work-for-you people.
I did get a few misfires, so I believe a stronger mainspring or perhaps a longer firing pin or both would take care of this.
I may not be able to handle your sister, but I can still take care of you, missy.
Don't trouble yourself with that, Riley dear, I'll take care of our attire.
That means more to take care of and I've channeled about as much of Martha Stewart as I can handle.
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They will fight as long as one hand is free, and take care of themselves in the breakaway.
He could take care of him when he got inside, got to that stubby .38 he had slipped into the glove compartment just in case.
I had to take care of him, and the work on the grocery-house was necessarily stopped.
But yod better take him back with you when you go, Miss Ruth, He needs somebody to take care of himsho do!
I only knew that Alma had called herself my friend and promised to take care of me.
So that makes a total of forty-eight we could take care of nicely, and I doubt that Goering would send out more than that number.
As to the surcharge, I'll take care of that A beautiful creature, is not she, Mary?
Will mears had no confidence in any one else's ability to take care of his sister.
There's just me and Bobby and the panda, and Bobby promised he'd take care of me because he's my friend.
These also should be men of influence, and at leisure to take care of the public interest.
I want you to take this money, and take care of it, while I am gone on my present voyage.
I might take care of little children, perhaps, but people like norland nurses at a hundred a year nowadays.
I've seen something of the world and can take care of number one, anywheres.
There was once a little Kid whose growing horns made him think he was a grown-up billy goat and able to take care of himself.
You can take my place as Bettina's chaperon, and Delia will take care of the house.
Could not I run down to Grasmere for a week, with kibble to take care of me, and see dear grandmother?
Now he summoned him, and asked him to take care of the tent and the lady from Susa.
And be very good to Maratha, for I shall come back some day, and she must not be too old or too lame to take care of me.
Both are classified as a whorl and referenced to a loop to take care of the rare contingency of nonappearance.
I always have lived before I ever heard about the old age pension and I suppose God will take care of me yet somehow.
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