4942 examples of take care in sentences

"Take care, or I'll prove it!"

The dread of having to take care of herself keeps many a woman hanging like grim death to a man she knows she does not love, and who despises her.

If it is sick or unhappy, you are the one to take care of it; for nearly every animal loves its own master better than a stranger, and will get well quicker under his care.

"You trot right over here to mamma, Skinny," Vic Norris of the Elks shouted; "we'll take care of you.

But the Bible can take care of itself, I presume, without my help.

Leaving the servants to take care of the luggage, they strolled along over a carpet of wild-flowers, through winding bridle-paths, where glances of bright water here and there gleamed through the dark pines that were singing their sleepy chorus, with its lulling sound of the sea, and filling the air with their aromatic breath.

They appointed one to take care of us, and we went to the monk; and when we were about to return to; our lodging, the interpreter came to us, saying, that Mangu-khan gave us two months to stay, till the extreme cold were past; and we might either go ten day's journey from thence to the city of Caracarum, or might remain with the court.

nd in the Middle Passage, He would take care, as far as he could, that none but young slaves should be brought from the Coast of Africa.

His nose, which was apparently suffering from sympathetic inflammation, he left to take care of itself, that organ bitterly resenting any treatment whatsoever.

They are an everlasting nightmare to Ski runners in high places, and beginners should at once take care to learn all they can of snow-craft in order, in so far as possible, to realize what is safe and what is dangerous.

You must be quite unwell, and I don't know but that I ought to stay here and take care of you.

I will take care she does not recover.

I can take care of Reuben, and yet have plenty of time for myself, nurse, I am sure," said Marten.

I did worm out of him, though, that the man had left two hundred dollars with him to take care of Dean.

"It was proposed to send an armed force immediately into these counties, to seize as many of the best carriages and horses as should be wanted, and compel as many persons into the service as would be necessary to drive and take care of them.

By this means a vigilant supervision is kept up by the slaves over each other, and they take care that nothing but real sickness keeps any one out of the field.'

If you will have the goodness to send me the trumpeter to-morrow morning, and if we have leave of our captain, I will take care that you shall be satisfied.

There is no one else to take care of uswe must be our own friends, our own managers.

I told my father so; but he took the matter lightly enough at first, saying it was no business of ours, and that Mrs. Holbrook was just as well able to take care of herself as any one else.

"I take care of all the playthings that the children have loved.

If you would gain the favour of the Deity, you must be at the pains of worshipping Him; if the friendship of good men, you must study to oblige them; if you would be honoured by your country, you must take care to serve it; in short, if you would be eminent in war or peace, you must become master of all the qualifications that can make you so.

The poor man could hardly take care of himself.

" "But would you love him, would you like to take care of him as it behooves a decent mother, if my lord would return him to you?"

The next day the following ad appeared in the newspaper: "Wanteda reliable woman to take care of a baby.

It was not enough for her to take care of the old man who was drawing nearer to her every day; nor was it enough for her to dust the books, and serve any chance customers who might look in.

4942 examples of  take care  in sentences