6071 examples of care of in sentences

" "Take care of your common sense, and your dignity will take care of itself.

'Better keep your watch under your pillow and let Uncle Jeb take care of your coin,' that's what all the fellows are saying.

The supreme being was called Shang-te, to whom sacrifices were made, a deity who exercised a superintending care of the universe; but corruptions rapidly crept in, and a worship of the powers of Nature and of the spirits of departed ancestors, who were supposed to guard the welfare of their descendants, became the prevailing religion.

Soon after this, Mr. Sprat lost his amiable and much esteemed friend Mr. Abraham Cowley, who by his will recommended to the care of his reverend friend, the revising of all his works that were printed, and the collecting of those papers which he had designed for the press.

When the crisis was past Washington resumed the care of his large estates, which had become dilapidated during the fifteen years of his public life.

The queen mother placed him under the care of Montague, her almoner at Pontoise; but Charles sent Ormond, who brought him away to Cologne.

They must indeed be very serious, sir, since they have made you forgetful of your duties, even to the care of your honour and of mine ... for the moment is approaching when I shall no longer he able to hide the consequences of your.... Of our fault, dear Suzanne, of both our faults.

"The castle, with its various towers and walls and outworks, has been the constant care of the Government for ages.

As soon as the meal was over, Mr. Bloundel intrusted the care of the shop to Stephen and Blaize, and accompanied by Leonard, set forth.

Take care of it."

If he can convince you or himself of the principle à priori, he generally leaves the facts to take care of themselves.

At first Mrs. Miller objected to trusting her with the babe; but when Madam Conway suggested that the woman who had charge of little Theo should also take care of Maggie she fell upon her knees and begged most piteously that the child might not be taken from her.

Take care of her; treat her as you have treated heronly more lovingly, more kindly, more tenderly!

and I are as capable of taking care of Roy as you are.

He leaves this dwelling to the care of the French.

pox take some of our cits, the first thing after their death is to take care of their birthlet him bear a pair of stockings, he is the first of his family that ever wore one....

We are told that after "it" left the railway it was employed by Lord Dundonald to supply steam to a rotary engine; then it propelled a steamboat; next it drove small machinery in a shop in Manchester; then it was employed in a brickyard; eventually it was purchased as a curiosity by Mr. Thomson, of Kirkhouse, near Carlisle, who sent it to Messrs. Stephenson to take care of.

The ship's husband; a guide to yachtsmen in the care of their craft.

" "I am very thankful to you, and shall take good care of it," replied Tom.

By the kindness of his friend Canova, who was charged with the care of the works connected with ancient art in Rome, he was enabled to select with his own hands specimens of the different pigments, that had been formed in vases discovered in the excavations, which had been lately made beneath the ruins of the palace of Titus, and to compare them with the colours fixed on the walls, or detached in fragments of stucco.

The Arab trader would evidently take care of merchandise which promised him a large profit in the Zanzibar market.

"Take care of that air step.

When they become broken down and worn out with exposure and hardship, so that they cannot cut down trees, hoe corn, or carry heavy burdens, they are set to weaving mats, taking care of the children, and disciplining the dogs, with which every Indian lodge abounds.

I was, of course glad to accept this offer, and thanks to Mr. Bennett's kind care of my outfit, was better fixed then any of the other boys.

Unless he take (takes) better care of his health, his constitution will break down.

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