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Example sentences for "taken care"

  • Finally, the wrecks must be taken care of.

  • Granted the right of the child to be well-born and the right to a favorable environment, there follows the right to be taken care of.

  • The principle of brotherly kindness requires that the weak and unfortunate be taken care of, but they should not be permitted to increase.

  • When he was a boy they were afraid he might be epileptic; and though he never was as bad as that he's always needed to be taken care of.

  • I can't marry the other girl till I know you're taken care of.

  • I've taken care of him," he said at last.

  • She was, indeed, taken care of, because nobody ever since heard what has become either of her or her children; and as they have not returned to Corsica, probably some snug retreat has been allotted them in France.

  • We have, at the same time, taken care not to forget ourselves in this new distribution of supremacy.

  • General Pemberton has sent a written order for a young man--a Federal prisoner--who was put in your charge to be taken care of until he should have recovered from his wound.

  • She has given a fair to raise money for the soldiers, made I don't know how many shirts, socks and handkerchiefs and just now emptied her purse to send a soldier home to her parents to be taken care of.

  • I have arranged with the officer here that you shall come with us to be taken care of.

  • The general who came the other day said to make the money we have go to the furthest possible point, and then make debts--the soldiers must be taken care of.

  • After he was sure his master was being taken care of he consented to go and be fed, and now he is having the time of his life.

  • He said he was so glad he had been brought here, not only on his own account, but he was so glad to see how wonderfully his men were taken care of.

  • Any allegations from regular liars and men who have been fired can be taken care of in court, under the blackmail law.

  • There is no indictment, and the witnesses will be taken care of, so that the matter will not come up, providing you have enemies.

  • Five thousand dollars, mind you, and then you'll be taken care of.

  • I don't want to be taken care of, thank you," she said, as politely as she could.

  • And then--there is Anne-Marie, who has to be taken care of.

  • Oh, how good it was to be taken care of and ordered about, to be told to do this and that!

  • This disease seized such women only as were visited, or delivered by a practitioner, or taken care of by a nurse, who had previously attended patients affected with the disease.

  • But it was to be understood that all patients received in that house were to be cured, that is, taken care of.

  • They are to be taken care of, whilst they remain in this country, at the expence of the British Government; under the condition of the same being reimbursed by France when the final evacuation is effected.

  • You must be taken care of, you know," he said; to Lois's fancy he said it as if there were some one to whom he must be responsible for her.

  • It is very odd to be taken care of on a sudden, when you are accustomed, and perfectly able, to take care of your self.

  • Whatever one's private views of the danger may be, I think no one likes to be taken care of in this fashion.

  • But there is perhaps an old mother to be taken care of, or a child or two to feed and bring up.

  • By the time we've taken care of those items something more of the same character ought to occur to us.

  • It must be a very dangerous person, who ought to be taken care of.

  • If that sort of thing is repeated many times, some of us probably will have to be taken care of," observed Julietta Hyde.

  • The way they've had me taken care of has been great.

  • She knows that she will be taken care of.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taken care" 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:
    ancient writers; appeal from; catch cold; close action; hundred years after the; large fish; sperm whales; take arms; taken aback; taken advantage; taken alive; taken away; taken away from the; taken away from them; taken care; taken collectively; taken down; taken down from the; taken every; taken from; taken into; taken out; taken place; taken seriously; taken three; west angle