Before I went I entrusted to my wife's keeping both the mother and child, and begged her to take care of them during my absence, which lasted a whole year.
She therefore desired one of her officers to take care of him and to treat him well.
She is very weak and nervous--I am glad she has you to take care of her.
Her only living relation, a sister, arrived last week to take care of her.
When she left Hampshire to nurse her sister, Mrs. Kempe, through her last illness, she had been obliged to bring her daughter with her, through having no one at home to take care of the little girl.
Thereupon, the King of France wrote to Prince John--'Take care of thyself.
He then appointed two Bishops to take care of his kingdom in his absence, and gave great powers and possessions to his brother John, to secure his friendship.
Thou hadst better have a kind husband to take care of thee, girl, and work to employ thy mind!
An under officer of a church, whose business is to take care of the church building and the vessels, vestments, etc.
Then, warning her once more to take care of the basket, the lady bade the girl farewell.
Then she called her daughter and told her that very soon she would be alone in the world; that she must take care of herself, as there would be no one to take care of her.
At the same time, on pain of my displeasure, take care that no dish shall appear twice.
I am very well able to take care of myself I have no wish to recur to the incident in any way.
My father left her to me to take care of, and when I am a man I am going to work and earn money for her.
Probably to be ruined as the others were," she said to her husband, "unless his mother is good enough and has a will of her own to help her to take care of him.
This is your bedroom, and this is Dawson, who is to take care of you.
My employment was to run errands, and to take care of Tommy; to prevent his getting in the way of carriages, and to keep him out of harm's way generally.
Finally, upon a pretense that he could do nothing with her (I use his own words) he "set her adrift, to take care of herself.
I am too fuddled to take care to observe your orders.
To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of, with the hands.
Mr. Casaubon always expressly recognized it as his duty to take care of us because of the harsh injustice which had been shown to his mother's sister.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take care" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.