This delicate little fly appears on cold days in March, and is well taken by the trout from ten till four in the evening, with the little red dun.
I sent the colours to a gentleman to suit this river some time ago, who told me it would be an excellent one for salmon, were it well taken care of.
This fly is well taken by the trout, and continues good till the end of April.
You ought to know that Zdena is well taken care of when she is with me.
I believe that she would be well taken care of with me to-day, but--good heavens!
Some of Mr. Godfrey's criticisms of reinforced concrete practice do not seem to be well taken, and the writer begs to call attention to a few points which seem to be weak.
The ninth point raised by the author is well taken.
The author's stand for simplicity in this regard is well taken.
Many of the author's points appear to be well taken, especially the first, the third, and the eighth.
Oh, he wanted to go, and asked me if he might stay six weeks, he is well taken care of there.
Then she bolted the upper half of the door fast, but unhinged the lower door, and took it on her back, believing that when she had placed the door in security the house must be well taken care of.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well taken" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.