If such was the case, the "gobbler," as the male bird is called, took good care to keep out of our way.
I took good care to keep up a blazing fire, while I paced backwards and forwards, between it and the hut.
But I took good care to keep back the name of young Marwood de Whichehalse; neither did I show my knowledge of the other men; for reasons of my own not very hard to conjecture.
And hetook good care to be home before dark, having followed a well-known sheep track.
The Americans, on the contrary, took good care to manifest complete indifference.
When I came here I took good care to have it understood.
Upon this Granger declined the anti-masonic nomination; but the wily Van Buren, who was intently watching the embarrassment of the National Republicans, took good care to have Crary remain and Solomon Southwick substituted for Granger.
All these facts were known almost at once to the Mahdi, and he took good account of them.
He took good care to make these gifts widely known; and the populace, in their turn, praised him for his magnanimity, and went so far as to extol his justice and liberality in songs.
Nevertheless, as an honest man, I took good care to earn my money, though less than the value of one good sewin, or at any rate of a fine turbot, each week.
So what did I do but go outside, without any motion of running away, but to face the thing to its utmost; and Watkin, keeping along the wall, took good care to come after me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "took good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.