Similar words: take care, care of, take charge, take off, take note of, take notice of, take the place of, take advantage of.
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121. Those who stayed in business reduced their herd to numbers which they could more easily feed and take care of year round.
122. Her son is disabled and she has to take care of him all the time.
123. Grandpa can't take care of himself any more so he's coming to live with us.
124. I can depend on my employees to take care of things.
125. Wells Fargo had hoped that normal attrition would take care of much of the shrinkage.
126. The most ostentatious team in professional sports made the decision to play football and let the histrionics take care of themselves.
127. I scratched everywhere but my face, and Mandy had to take absence from work to take care of me.
128. Julie's arm is busted and she can't take care of herself.
129. She said many people feel empowered by the technology because they can take care of business more efficiently.
130. Both of them now have to learn to take care of themselves, even in the most adverse circumstances.
131. Let Ephraim Cook keep the business in order for Amabel and Gemma, and whoever came after them must take care of themselves.
132. I take care of Chavez for Mr Vee and come home to stale tangled sheets.
133. How many husbands would stay at home and take care of the children while their wife goes out to work?
134. Neither daughter can take care of their father, and he rejected the idea of a live-in nurse. Sentencedict.com
135. My mother said she'd take care of Luisa next weekend.
136. Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to live. Jim Rohn
137. They tried to take care of each other and sometimes of me.
138. How are we going to take care of them, preserve their dignity?
139. Five push buttons take care of the full-speed play, half-speed play, record, instrument distortion and stop options.
140. Dunbar was to run the art gallery attached to the shop, Miles would take care of the books.
141. Take care in your minutes, and the hours will take care of themselves. Lord Chesterfield
142. Mom, stop preaching - I'm old enough to take care of myself.
143. The HMOs offer a physician group an exclusive contract to take care of a large volume of patients.
144. The pirates did not return, and we had time to take care of the wounded.
145. For health insurance reasons you owe it to yourself to take care of your one and only body - your working machine.
146. Some one has to take care of them 24 hours a day.
147. To be empowered is to be able to take care of oneself and to have influence on others.
148. You can not choose who will arrange your funeral and take care of your affairs after you have died.
149. She was catatonic for over a year and did nothing to take care of the family.
150. People who were mentally ill were left to take care of themselves on the streets.
More similar words: take care, care of, take charge, take off, take note of, take notice of, take the place of, take advantage of, be aware of, because of, in the case of, take, stake, more often than not, take up, take out, take to, take for, take on, take away, take down, shake off, take time, take over, make use of, take turns, take the road, take place, by mistake, undertake.