单词 | Care of |
例句 | (1) When the fox preaches, take care of your geese. (2) Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. (3) If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself. (4) Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves. (5) Take care of small sums and the large will take care of themselves. (6) No(/care of.html), I have other business to take care of. (7) The care of the environment is of prime importance. (8) Take care of my brother and sister. (9) Please take care of it for me. (10) Promise me you'll take very special care of yourself. (11) They shared the care of the children. (12) Please take care of this. (13) Please take care of yourselves. (14) I'll take care of it. (15) Take good care of yourself in the year ahead. (16) He is well able to take care of himself. (17) I'll take care of the rest of it. (18) He has to take care of his sick mother. (19) How much do men share housework and the care of the children? (20) Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and parents will. Stay in touch. (21) Their single-minded devotion to the care of the dying was admirable. (22) I'm not worried about her-she can take care of herself. (23) He is fourteen(), old enough to take care of himself. (24) She is too flighty to take care of young children. (25) teacher, if you are a beautiful sky of the sun, we are underground lovely grass, is that you give us new life. Your day and night to help us take care of us, your hard work! (26) The study showed a deep fear among the elderly of being abandoned to the care of strangers. (27) My mother was left with 3 children to take care of. (28) Good memories are in my deep blessing. Warm rmssing brings my silent wishes, take care of yourself and come back as you wish. (29) There is nothing sexier than being confident and taking care of yourselves. (30) Mark, you've got a good wife. You ought to take care of her. (1) No, I have other business to take care of. (2) The care of the environment is of prime importance. (3) Take care of my brother and sister. (4) Please take care of it for me. (5) Promise me you'll take very special care of yourself. (6) They shared the care of the children. (7) Please take care of this. (8) Please take care of yourselves. (9) I'll take care of it. (10) He is well able to take care of himself. (11) I'll take care of the rest of it. (12) How much do men share housework and the care of the children? (13) Their single-minded devotion to the care of the dying was admirable. (14) I'm not worried about her-she can take care of herself. (15) The study showed a deep fear among the elderly of being abandoned to the care of strangers. (16) He is fourteen, old enough to take care of himself. (17) Mark, you've got a good wife. You ought to take care of her. (18) He loved his books and took great care of them. (19) If you can sort out the drink for the party, I'll take care of the food. (20) He picked up a leaflet about care of the teeth. (21) Her disability made taking care of the home and raising a family doubly difficult. (31) He abdicated all responsibility for the care of the child. (32) He loved his books and took great care of them. (33) The old man committed his will to the care of the lawyer. (34) the days without you,I will be more to cherish; no money of the day,you have to take care of yourself; no love life,you and I together! (35) He was going to resign his personal property to the care of his nephew. (36) If you can sort out the drink for the party, I'll take care of the food. (37) Things will come to you as it is planned for you. The firmer you grip, the easier you lose. We've tried and cherished, we have a clear conscience. Let the fate take care of the rest. (38) They appointed her to take care of that old man. (39) With three young children to take care of, Helen is kept on the run every minute of the day. (40) I'll take great care of it. (41) Mr Smith takes care of marketing and publicity. (42) She helped take care of her aged grandmother. (43) She takes great care of her clothes. (44) He's well able to take care of himself. (45) She stayed at his side taking care of him. (46) We'll take care of the fees. (47) He's in the care of the local authority. (48) Please write to me care of the publishers. (49) The child was left in the care of friends. (50) She asked the chambermaid to take care of him. (51) Send me the letter care of my uncle. (52) Her secretary always took care of the details. (53) Address my mail in care of Mary. (54) 'All taken care of,' he said smoothly. (55) Her secretary took care of all her appointments. (56) I'll take care of hiring the car. (57) He's old enough to take care of himself. (58) These nurses specialize in the care of the dying. (59) Take great care of it. (60) We need to take care of our bodies. (61) We should take more care of our historic buildings. (62) 'We'll take good care of you,' he said reassuringly. (63) Write to him care of his lawyer. (64) Take special care of it. (65) All the travel arrangements have been taken care of. (65) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (66) She was placed in the care of an uncle. (67) She stayed to take care of her mother. (68) He has taken care of the enemy. (69) Who's taking care of the dog while you're away? (70) Mrs Superefficient has already taken care of it. (71) Please take care of her for my sake. (72) Her work is to take care of the children. (73) Never fear, I'll take good care of him. (74) You should take better care of yourself. (75) I can take care of your kind. (76) Write to him care of his solicitor. (77) Please take special care of it. (78) He's under the care of Dr Parks. (79) I'll take care of that side of things. (80) And I will take care of you(), I promise. (81) There she remained under the care of Aunt Dana. (82) He was charged with taking care of the premises. (83) He takes care of his ageing mother. (84) He takes excessive care of his appearance. (85) She takes great care of her children. (86) Who's taking care of the children while you're away? (87) See that you take care of him. (88) The children should be taken good care of. (89) Taking care of children can be very wearing. (90) Celia takes care of the marketing side of things. (91) Take care of your brother while I am away. (92) Don't worry about the travel arrangements. They're all being taken care of. (93) Car deteriorates rapidly if it is not taken care of. (94) The boy was committed to the care of his aunt. (95) Many historic sites are in the care of the National Trust. (96) She has devoted all her energies/life to the care of homeless people. (97) They devoted their lives to the care of the sick. (98) It is women who mainly shoulder responsibility for the care of elderly and disabled relatives. (99) It does my heart good to see the old place being taken care of so well. (100) Many working women rely on relatives to help take care of their children. (101) He's counting on his mother to take care of the twins for him; she's had plenty of experience with them. (102) She takes care of the financial side of the business. (103) Stop mothering her - she's 40 years old and can take care of herself. (104) With two children to take care of, she didn't have much time for self-analysis. (105) You have to learn to take care of your possessions. (106) The word "dentist"denotes a doctor whose work is the care of teeth. (107) Any communications should be sent to me care of my secretary. (108) When my parents were away(), my grandmother would take care of me. (109) It would behove you to take better care of your health. (110) Her mother charged her with the duty of taking care of her little brother. (111) You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it. (112) It is possible to do corrective surgery on the eyes to take care of the problem. (113) The wedding's next week, but my parents are taking care of the whole shebang. (114) Don't worry yourself about me, I can take care of myself. (115) Well you won't be able to go off gallivanting around like this when there's a baby to be taken care of. (116) The children are old enough to take care of themselves. (117) She resigned her baby to the care of her neighbour. (118) There was no one else to take care of their children. (119) Most of the staff specialise in the care of children. (120) One day he just skipped out on his wife, leaving her with four kids to take care of. (121) He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me. (122) Bob spent fifteen months alone on his yacht. Ann, meanwhile, took care of the children on her own. (123) She left her son in the care of a friend. (124) He was criticized for his delay in taking care of the matter. (125) The care of old people necessarily involves quite a lot of heavy lifting. (126) Anita had a reciprocal arrangement with her brother-each would take care of the other's children if the need arose. (127) The children had been left in the care of a babysitter. (128) He had other people to take care of besides me. (129) She will never be relieved of the care of her disabled husband. (130) You take care of your end, kid, I'll take care of mine. (131) You'd be far better employed taking care of your own affairs. (132) The current arrangements for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs. (133) They leave it to the system to try and take care of the problem. (134) As for food for the party, that's all being taken care of. (135) She recommended her baby to the care of an old woman. (136) Let me take care of the invitations-you've enough on your hands with the caterers. (137) My sister is taking care of the children while we're away. (138) The young couple entrusted the child to the care of their neighbour for evening schools. (139) I knew he'd be able to take care of himself, come what may . (140) It was a weight off my mind knowing that our finances were taken care of. (141) Between working full-time and taking care of the kids, he didn't have much time for hobbies. (142) She delivered the baby over to the care of her sister. (143) Mentally ill patients will be under the care of a psychiatrist. (144) He left his job to take care of his sick wife. (145) When children end up taking care of their parents, it is a strange role reversal indeed. (146) This letter is written to my uncle in care of Mr. Green. (147) In the light of recent incidents, we are asking our customers to take particular care of their personal belongings. (148) The old man was too poor to take care of his son, and had to let him take his chance in society. (149) The care of older people is being placed firmly within the domain of the family. (150) He picked up a leaflet about care of the teeth. (151) But fairly soon real life disasters took care of publicity. (152) I take care of them to the best of my abilities. (153) He charged me to take good care of his children while he was away. (154) Can they be trusted to take care of the business while we are away? (155) About 1(/care of.html),200 personnel will remain behind to take care of the air base. (156) Having a new baby to take care of has clipped her wings. (157) Taking care of small children takes it out of you. (158) She took good care of her teeth and never needed a dentist. (159) The storehouse is under the care of a retired worker. (160) We've asked my mother to take care of/look after the kids while we're away. (161) Her disability made taking care of the home and raising a family doubly difficult. (162) Don't worry about your accommodation - it's all taken care of. (163) The police were sure it was a care of sabotage. (164) The soldiers have been thoroughly instructed in the care of their weapons. (165) She expended all her efforts on the care of home and children. (166) Take good care of that girl of yours, Patrick - she's very special. (167) This is all taken care of on camcorders. (168) That took care of his ache for home. (169) She took good care of him. (170) He's taking care of his ailing mother. (171) Everybody had to take care of themselves. (172) Don't worry about the bill; it's taken care of. (173) But take care of them, darling. (174) The council will take care of that. (175) I can take care of that. (176) I will take care of it right away. (177) Her secretary will take care of the details. (178) Nature does take care of itself if allowed to. (179) The software company takes care of the rest. (180) Mr Righton is regarded as a leading authority on the care of children. (181) And little Joan had grown morose and was under the care of a dermatologist who was giving her antibiotics. (182) The actual mechanics of the operation would take care of themselves. (183) With a longer life span, a lot of people are just becoming too frail to take care of themselves. (184) Down at the bottom there's a handy storage compartment to take care of the utensils when you don't need them. (185) She took care of herself, and of Anthony, and she always had, and always would. (186) A properly drafted heads of agreement should, however, take care of such conceptual problems. (187) Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Mark Twain (188) Despite years of being taken care of by a batman he knew exactly what was expected of him. (189) It would ensure the house being taken care of, and the staff maintained, since you say they're good tenants. (190) Cynthia would know what to do; she would take care of it and leave Evie with new hope in her heart. (191) Park officials defended their care of Yaka, insisting she died of natural causes after a lengthy illness. (192) What is the attitude to leave for taking care of sick children? (193) That's something that ought to be taken care of by private citizens. (194) A: Lieutenant Calley came out and said take care of these people. (195) But why, they asked of each other, should a child like that be under the care of the rag woman? (196) Collectively taking care of our elderly provides a sense of community in our otherwise competitive economy. (197) A constant theme in research concerned with the hospital care of older people is the discharge from hospital back to the community. (198) However, the detailed cross-referencing is usually quite adequate to take care of such problems. (199) Published research on the patterns of care of attacks are dominated by hospital based studies. (200) During the afternoon he takes care of personal correspondence and his reading. (201) The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape. Samuel Johnson (202) Florida paroles first-time convicted criminals into the care of the Salvation Army-25, 000 of them at any one time. (203) We're only here for a small amount of time and we want to see how much good we can do while we're here and I always say that there'll be... in the future, there would be many millionaires and they can take care of those problems but I'm here now and I'm trying to do what I can. Warren Buffett (204) Pollution Care of the natural environment remains a matter of great social concern. (205) Everything important to the farm was under the care of a beneficent power, never conceived of as having a definite shape. (206) Timing is everything, but time usually takes care of itself on the upper San Joaquin. (207) You have to take care of yourself; you need to work hard. (208) All employees have been trained in the care of young children. (209) But the Worcestershire diocesan advisory committee for the care of churches has been critical. (210) Women must cope with working and taking care of the household and the family. (211) When my cousin called, she offered me $ 500 to take care of the funeral. (212) He danced her around the room, promised to take better care of her than anyone ever had. (213) It gave the character limited autonomy, and did what it could to prod Tunney into taking care of the Daine problem. (214) Most tasks entrusted to governments were also fairly straight forward, so performance tended to take care of itself. (215) Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships. Ansel Adams (215) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (216) The class teaches kids how to take care of their bikes. (217) Live life fully while you're here. Experience everything. Take care of yourself and your friends. Have fun, be crazy, be weird. Go out and screw up! You're going to anyway, so you might as well enjoy the process. Take the opportunity to learn from your mistakes: find the cause of your problem and eliminate it. Don't try to be perfect; just be an excellent example of being human. Tony Robbins (218) He took special care of the remaining one, and often slept with it in the corral. (219) He never washed, but considered swimming nearly every day took care of that. (220) A lay brother let us in through a postern gate where others took care of our horses and baggage. (221) Sophie and the child will be taken care of, and because of that I can live with a clear conscience. (222) We are asked to love and question and take care of our bodies; blatant self-destruction has no place here. (223) It is good for old men to talk straight; talk straight on both sides and take care of one another. (224) He was offering me the trip of a lifetime, and all I had to do was take care of the meals. (225) Therefore, a regular daily routine should be developed so that care of personal appearance and hygiene is automatic. (226) Learning should be centred around the total care of a group of patients. (227) She tells him to take care of himself, and sends greetings from the whole family. (228) He had spent two hours taking care of his tires in the rain. (229) Here being a success means you can hunt, you can fish, you can take care of yourself. (230) I will take care of me for you, if you will take care of you for me. Jim Rohn (231) Felicity loves it too, and probably takes far better care of it than I ever did. (232) Whether you are 20 or 80 years-old you can take care of yourself. (233) The physiotherapist, dietitian or hospital chaplain should explain and discuss their contributions to the total care of the patient. (234) I mercilessly left his fate in her hands; it was like leaving a goldfish in the care of an alley cat. (235) But the company had taken care of her, even helped her cover physical-therapy costs by trading some products for her treatment. (236) The care of stroke patients involves a plethora of different health and social care workers. (237) Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. Dale Carnegie (238) The trick now is to remove the human element altogether and let artificial intelligence take care of the rest. (239) The other boy was remanded in the care of the local authority and is due to appear before Sutton Youth Court today. (240) These patients were not necessarily under the care of the consultant with an interest in gastroenterology. (241) Those who stayed in business reduced their herd to numbers which they could more easily feed and take care of year round. (242) Whether you have a Maruti or a BMW, the road remains the same. Whether you travel economy class or business, your destination doesn't change. Whether you have a Titan or a Rolex, the time is the same. There is nothing wrong in dreaming a luxurious life. What needs to be taken care of is not let need become greed. Because needs can always be met, but greed can never be fulfilled. Rajinikanth (243) Grandpa can't take care of himself any more so he's coming to live with us. (244) The voluntary contribution Voluntary organizations are particularly active in the care of old people. (245) Taking care of small children is a job that requires boundless energy. (245) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (246) He gives no money for the care of his son, and Aurora has abandoned plans to pursue child support. (247) Julie's arm is busted and she can't take care of herself. (248) In a well publicised case a patient recently committed suicide while under the care of a clinical ecologist. (249) In most cases the bulge settles down, as long as you have sufficient horizontal rest and take good care of your back. (250) Love begins by taking care of the closest ones - the ones at home. Mother Teresa (251) Both of them now have to learn to take care of themselves, even in the most adverse circumstances. (252) There are three main reasons for taking care of an elderly person. (253) Economically, the care of AIDS patients will put a tremendous strain on our already overburdened and costly health care delivery system. (254) It is the routine and tender loving care of the staff that create the best atmosphere. (255) Let Ephraim Cook keep the business in order for Amabel and Gemma, and whoever came after them must take care of themselves. (256) I take care of Chavez for Mr Vee and come home to stale tangled sheets. (257) He stops at the receptionist for his messages. During the afternoon he takes care of personal correspondence and his reading. (258) It had not been easy taking care of the apartment building while I was away. (259) My mother said she'd take care of Luisa next weekend. (260) We know that owners take better care of homes than renters. (261) Different caring relationships People facing retirement might find themselves responsible for the care of others for a number of different reasons. (262) Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to live. Jim Rohn (263) They tried to take care of each other and sometimes of me. (264) The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority. (265) Care of the environment has become a priority in government thinking. (266) Five push buttons take care of the full-speed play, half-speed play, record, instrument distortion and stop options. (267) The brave became a great chief, and he always took special care of his colt, which became a great horse. (268) Dunbar was to run the art gallery attached to the shop, Miles would take care of the books. (269) If you don't start taking care of your body, you're going to have a heart attack one of these days. (270) Take care in your minutes, and the hours will take care of themselves. Lord Chesterfield (271) He regained consciousness and crawled back to the house to be taken care of by his young wife. (272) Some one who's not two years old, or has to be catered to and taken care of .... (273) The pirates did not return,(http:///care of.html) and we had time to take care of the wounded. (274) Some one has to take care of them 24 hours a day. (275) She was catatonic for over a year and did nothing to take care of the family. (276) Our men think earning money and ordering around others is where power lies. They don't think power is in the hands of the woman who takes care of everyone all day long, and gives birth to their children. Malala Yousafzai (277) This year we even took care of the children with Margaret Hickman running activities throughout the afternoon. (278) Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves. Dale Carnegie (279) If such a home places its residents under the care of a consultant psychiatrist, surely it should be called a hospital. (280) The following is an example of some cognitive objectives for teaching the nursing care of a patient recovering from heart surgery. (281) Regular babysitters can become deeply attached to the children they take care of. (282) There are many dangers in trying to make such a document legally binding on those would have to take care of us. |
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