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Example sentences for "take good"

  • Take good care of my palladium and of yourself.

  • Then she waddled toward Katharina, took her slender hand in her own broad palm, and added: "Take good care of my treasure, your ladyship.

  • And now, Katharina, let me beg of you to take good care of them; no matter what happens, do not lose sight of this casket.

  • He has been compelled to take good care of himself and to be moderate.

  • If we take good care of our bodies and direct our minds in proper channels, these germs will not, in fact, can not harm us.

  • Then when they settle down to business life they fail to take good care of themselves and they degenerate rapidly.

  • Her mother used to say to her: "'Take good care of your brother; perhaps he won't have anybody but you to support him before long.

  • Take good care of our poor children,' he says to her.

  • Bertrand, who had a large field to plow, went off to his work, enjoining upon his wife to take good care of the gentleman until his return.

  • Therefore, as God moves man to take good counsel, and so is the cause of good, so the devil moves him to take evil counsel, and consequently is directly the cause of sin.

  • For eubulia is "a habit whereby we take good counsel" (Ethic.

  • Now it "belongs to prudence to take good counsel," as stated (Ethic.

  • He joined forces with Puss in making clever fun of the booby Dutch, which Stephen was wise enough to take good-naturedly.

  • I'll take good care of you, Maude," I said.

  • I must trust you to take good care of him.

  • I promise we'll take good care of him," Malone said earnestly.

  • We'll take good care of her, Barbara," Malone said.

  • Take good care of my friends; the young invalid from Lousiana in particular.

  • Now, ye'll take good care on the feller," says I, giving him a wink.

  • She's a noble-minded woman, and 'll take good care of it.

  • It is necessary to take good care of the body in order to keep it well and useful, just as we would take good care of a machine to keep it from wearing out too soon.

  • Is it not our duty to take good care of our bodies as we would of some nice present from a friend?

  • If we take good care of it, it will do good service for us during a long life.

  • Take good care of her, and help Overton in all possible ways to look after our interests here.

  • And he promised to take good care of her on the river, did he?

  • But Mr. Lyster, he did promise faithfully he'd take good care of her.

  • I'll not do that after his kindness to my wife and child; but I'll take good care to warn Janice.

  • Take good heed of the horses, Bill," he said, as a coloured servant came forward.

  • I see ye take good care to steal all my horses, so that I shall not be able to ride to Brunswick and report ye to the commander," he railed, just as the last armful of hams and sides of bacon was thrown into the coach.

  • Take good care of yourself, and do not forget me.

  • Take good care of yourself, and try to turn your thoughts from all that is taking place.

  • Take good care of yourself, and write to me promptly and often.

  • Take good care of yourself, and do not sacrifice yourself too much for others, because it will become a habit with you, and that which you do to-day with pleasure you may be obliged some day to do with pain.

  • But mind, take good care of them for him; don't fritter them away!

  • But now all you need to do for a number of years is to take good care of this mother nest and the rest of your body, so it will grow strong and well.

  • Although we do not have to build the nest, we have to take good care of it so it may grow strong.

  • Batuni kinig maáyu kay handumánan ni nátù, Take good care of this because it is a souvenir.

  • Take good care of the mare, Jim, until--until he needs her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    created beings; external force; take action; take another; take any; take away; take cold; take fire; take flight; take hede; take kindly; take leave; take orders; take pity; take place; take precedence; take station; take steps; take thou; take upon; take you; take your; taken away from them; taken from; taken prisoner; wild elephants