Care in A Sentence

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    A code of instructions for the guidance of church courts when engaged in cases of discipline is in general use, and bears witness to the extreme care taken not only to have things done decently and in order, but also to prevent hasty, impulsive and illogical procedure in the investigation of charges of heresy or immorality.

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    After her two weeks in the Black God's chaotic camp, she'd almost forgotten what it was like to be in an organization that took care of its own.

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    After Mom and Dad died, he made sacrifices to take care of me.

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    Again, with the accession of large territories, the Order became a governing aristocracy; the original care for the sick, and even the later crusading zeal of the period of conquest, gave way, when conquests were gained and administration was needed, to the problem, half military, half political, of governing a frontier state.

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    Alex had taken care of it all this time.

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    All her emotional and physical efforts were directed toward helping him recover and taking care of things at home.

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    All I care about is finding Katie, kicking Death's ass and then going home, wherever Katie wants that to be.

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    All the stages of the world's history were therefore preparations leading up to this full revelation, and God's care was not confined to the Hebrews alone.

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    All the well-known breeds of dogs are highly artificial and their maintenance requires the constant care of the breeder in mating, and in rejecting aberrant progeny.

    10

    Alright, I see your point, but what about the things you do care about?

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    Among the former those most inculcated are renunciation of Satan, adoration of Ormazd, purity of soul and body, and care of the cow.

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    An eternity with someone who was unable to care for her?

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    And … take care of yourself.

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    And Dad, worn out from working the farm all day; disgruntled by years of fighting a losing battle with nature - of never having enough money to take care of his family properly.

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    And it sounds like you have this taken care of.

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    And no, I wouldn't care if my sister was sleeping with someone she wasn't married to.

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    And the rest he divided among the young women who took care of his mother.

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    And then he added, "I've been seeing you because I care more about you than anyone I've ever met."

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    And this is how I know you're not taking care of yourself as much as you should be.

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    And who'd take care of the stock?

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    And yes, I do care for you, more than I want to.

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    And yet, Tim said nothing of Angel except to take care of her.

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    And you could care less who gets hurt in the process.

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    And, as nature reveals no great care for this postulate, we must appeal away beyond nature to a power who shall make good men at the last as happy as they deserve to be.

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    Another says clever things and one doesn't care to listen, but this one talks rubbish yet stirs an old fellow up.

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    Apart from collisions and derailments, a large proportion of all accidents is found to be due primarily to want of care on the part of the victims. Accidents to workmen in marshalling, shunting, distributing and running trains, engines and cars, may be taken as the most important class, after train accidents, because this work is necessary and important and yet involves considerable hazard.

    27

    Aren't you supposed to be taking care of the animals?

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    As a former assassin and interrogator, Dusty didn't much care for people to begin with.

    29

    As for what the town thinks, I don't care.

    30

    As the family climbed the stairs with Sarah, Jackson said, "I can take care of this, perhaps you should see to a drink of a different kind for yourself."

    31

    As the society increased Wesley found it needed "still greater care to separate the precious from the vile."

    32

    At least Talia would have a family to care for her until Jenn returned.

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    At seven he was committed for eighteen months to the care of a private tutor, John Kirkby by name, and the author, among other things, of a " philosophical fiction " entitled the Life of Automathes.

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    At the present time the preservation of the embankments about the point of bifurcation demands the constant care of the Bagdad government.

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    Baby Claire helped too, by taking her turn by demanding attention while I spent the time worrying about how I could protect the nest of fragile souls under my care.

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    Banished by his sons, he is tended by the loving care of his daughters.

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    Because I care about your happiness.

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    Before a teacher was found for Tommy and while he was still in the care of Helen and Miss Sullivan, a reception was held for him at the kindergarten.

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    Before Dean could remember what Shanghai offered for public transportation, Fred set about taking care of the needs and concerns of the returning guests.

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    Besides, the bond between angel and human cannot be broken, so you.ll have to take care of Toby until you die.

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    Bill or Josh would be glad to take care of the animals, and he knew it.

    42

    Brady didn't care for power, which was why he'd always gotten along with Tim.

    43

    Brady had taken care of this woman from a distance.

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    Brady, take care of my girl.

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    But I can't ask you two to take care of my farm that long.

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    But I did care.

    47

    But I didn't care, I was so excited by the prospect.

    48

    But then, I never expected you to get up at night and take care of the baby when I was worn out.

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    But Tommy didn't care for that.

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    But you care what happens to Dusty, don't you?

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    By nature a sybarite, he took care to have the best cook in the capital, and women had for him an irresistible attraction, though he was never married.

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    Care and intelligence are especially needful with certain insecticides such as poisonous gases, or the operators may suffer.

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    Care must be taken in using this fungicide not to wet the painted wood, as it is sure to become discoloured.

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    Care must be taken that the roots always have a sufficient supply of moisture and that the soil is moist wherever the roots run.

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    Care should be taken in collecting charae to secure, in the case of dioecious species, specimens of both forms, and also to get when possible the roots of those species on which the small granular starchy bodies or gemmae are found, as in C. fragifera.

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    Care should be taken in planting to select a spot somewhat elevated and well drained.

    57

    Care to finish that?

    58

    Carmen took care of that and Alex made no comment.

    59

    Cynthia took care of his down time by handing him a list of needed provisions.

    60

    Cynthia, in her infinite wisdom, arranged a generous monetary scale of chores-for-bucks that seemed to take care of the problem.

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    Dad thinks it's a real coo, but Mom doesn't much care for the idea.

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    Damian didn't care; Sofia liked Pierre, and he had a feeling Pierre's blunt dose of reality was soothing to her in a world where nothing else made sense.

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    Darkyn saw it somehow, and Deidre suspected Gabriel's here-gone approach to her was his way of hiding how much he did care.

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    Dean explained, as succinctly as possible, their concern for this child who'd spent six months in their care.

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    Death … you used to take care of the really old angels, and Gabe visited the little ones all the time.

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    Deidre stopped in the middle of the busy sidewalk, too angry at the idea of losing her friend and doctor to care when someone jostled by her.

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    Deidre wasn't certain if there was any affection for his daughter, though his persistence in healing her was a sign of either care or obligation.

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    Don.t know and don.t care.

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    Don't care what Kris does.

    70

    Don't you care that you hurt his feelings?

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    During the Russo-Japanese War he served in the Red Cross and in the Municipal Union for the organization of hospitals; he was left to take care of the Russian wounded after the battle of Moukden, and showed much dignity and efficiency in the performance of his arduous duties.

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    Dusty didn't care about the village.

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    Dusty takes care of these kinds of people.

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    Each subscriber's circuit is further connected to another spring-jack directly associated with the calling-drop. These springjacks, known as answering jacks, are distributed along the switchboard, a certain number being terminated upon each position and placed in the care of the operator assigned to that position.

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    Earlier, my wife had taken care of all the logistics of our travels while I locked up the house and called Jackson to tell him we would be out of town for a couple of days, retrieving Howie from California.

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    Early the next morning after taking Jonathan to school, she went back to the house and took care of the animals.

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    Edith let out a sound of disgust, loud enough that clearly said she didn't care if Cynthia heard it or not.

    78

    Either they're huge babies you have to take care of, or they want to lock you in their palace with eunuchs.

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    Even in the time of slavery tobacco was generally a white-man's crop; for it requires intelligent labour and intensive care.

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    Every few days a nurse came out to see her, but other than that, Alex took care of her for the next two weeks.

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    Experience only can teach the art of packing wagons and the care of draught animals, and throughout the campaign the small ponies of Poland and East Prussia broke down by thousands from over loading and unskilful packing.

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    Ferocious as they were in war, the Maoris are generally hospitable and affectionate in their home-life, and a pleasant characteristic, noticed by Captain Cook, is their respect and care of the old.

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    Few I care to help, Jame admitted.

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    Finally the Deutero-Isaiah conveyed to captive Israel the message of Yahweh's unceasing love and care, and the certainty of their return to Judaea and the restoration of the national prosperity which Ezekiel had already announced in the earlier period of the exile.

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    For once, let someone take care of you.

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    For some reason, Dad simply didn't care for Josh... never did.

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    For the first time in her adult life, Lana didn't care what he thought about her appearance or presence someplace where he might not think she belonged.

    88

    Frankly, I could care less who your bones belong to.

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    Fred grumbled, but Dean just slapped his back and began to whistle, as if he didn't have a care in the world, while his mind turned like a racecar piston on the final lap.

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    Fred had taken care of the early morning chores as Dean poured himself his first cup of coffee, dreading the inquisition he knew would be forthcoming from the old man.

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    He also knew Tim wouldn't consider this part of taking care of her.

    92

    He and his pals have half the dough and could care less about me.

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    He ascended two floors to the hallway where Kris's supplies had been stocked.  He recalled how hard it could be taking care of a helpless creature like Katie or Toby.  He strode to the chamber that had served as a department store full of clothing to Kris's Immortals.  Not surprised to find the chamber ransacked, he sifted through the remaining clothing on the floor.  He guessed Toby's size and stuffed a bag with a few items before going to the food supplies.

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    He can take care of himself.

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    He can take care of it right.

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    He could depend on Carmen to take good care of the stallion in his absence, but the horse missed him – or maybe it was the other way around.

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    He didn't care that Hell would suck him dry.

    98

    He didn't care; he just wanted to know all he could about her.

    99

    He didn't know why the death dealer was distant this visit, and he didn't care.

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    He didn't say where they were going and she didn't care.

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    He didn't want Angel to feel that way, not when it was his duty to take care of her.

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    He died in 277 B.C. at the age of fifty-three, seven years before his master, who adopted his children and in his will commended them to the care of his pupils.

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    He doesn't care for my stories a bit.

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    He drew her close, taking care not to touch her left shoulder.

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    He had been taking care of her for nearly a year now.

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    He had the money to take care of it and he was confident.

    107

    He is a great, strong boy now, and he will soon need a man to take care of him; he is really too big for a lady to manage.

    108

    He knew Jared well enough after all their years in Hell together to understand the creature was too narcissistic to care about another.s issues.

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    He looked at the snowflakes fluttering above the fire and remembered a Russian winter at his warm, bright home, his fluffy fur coat, his quickly gliding sleigh, his healthy body, and all the affection and care of his family.

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    He really does care about you.

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    He said he wanted his own doctor to take care of him.

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    He should not care if the two destroyed each other.

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    He suspected Ne'Rin didn't care for nishani.

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    He takes care of sixty little blind girls and seventy little blind boys.

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    He takes care of the bills and he puts money in an account for me.

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    He takes care of them – like he does his machinery, but he doesn't love them the way Dad did.

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    He thought they needed him to take care of them.

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    He took care of her and fed her and let her walk around.

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    He turned away, not wanting to care about the cost of getting his mate back.

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    He was dressed casually in jeans and a t-shirt and moved with the swagger of youth, someone without a care in the world.

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    He was responsible for all care, must restore ox for ox, sheep for sheep, must breed them satisfactorily.

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    He was sure Fred O'Connor would take care of that chore if he hadn't already.

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    He was the one who needed to take care of her.

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    He was trying to maintain a balance between taking care of business and her happiness.

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    He will therefore devote all his care to examine and distinguish these three means of knowledge; and seeing that truth and error can, properly speaking, be only in the intellect, and that the two other modes of knowledge are only occasions, he will carefully avoid whatever can lead him astray."

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    He would leave the next day, after taking care of some business.

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    He would take care of their needs.

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    He'd never been entrusted with anything to care for, not when he was unable to control his powers.

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    He's graduated to the family and papa takes care of his boys.

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    He's proud of the way you took care of the twins.

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    He's someone who will take care of the boy, maybe better than she can.

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    Her hair was short and dark and worn in an easy style that seemed to require little care.

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    Hey, you've got to take care of your own, don't you?

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    His father, dying in the following year, commended him to the care and favour of his brother and successor, Henry III., who faithfully fulfilled the charge.

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    His financial affairs he had entrusted to the care of the abbe Picot, and as his literary and scientific representative he adopted Mersenne.

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    His honesty terrified her; he knew he wasn.t going to lose and didn.t care what she knew before he took her to Hell.

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    His unexpected recovery revived his father's hopes for his education, hitherto so much neglected if judged by ordinary standards; and accordingly in January 1752 he was placed at Esher, Surrey, under the care of Dr Francis, the well-known translator of Horace.

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    How about taking care of her?

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    How does Mother Nature take care of the flowers?

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    How sad it would be if she didn't care about the one thing that defined him.

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    How will I take care of it?

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    Howie located a Salt Lake City missing girl of twelve, hidden in the loving care of a distant aunt.

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    Howie was paged down from intensive care and I met up with him in the main waiting room.

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    I am perfectly capable of taking care of myself, but if you think I want to spend the rest of my life like this, you don't know me at all.

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    I am sure these difficulties will take care of themselves.

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    I appreciate you taking care of me.

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    I appreciate your concern, but I can take care of myself.

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    I can take care of my own feed bill.

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    I can take care of myself for the most part, and wouldn't mind rough conditions.

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    I can take care of myself.

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    I can think of no one better to take care of you.

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    I care even less if your brother writes Saint Among the Sinners or Sinner Among the Saints.

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    I care not what you tell him.

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    I care nothing for this either, Jade thought.

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    I could see I'd frightened her but I didn't care.

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    I couldn't care less what Claudette thinks, but let me take the question out of your mind.

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    I did not care especially for "The Pilgrim's Progress," which I think I did not finish, or for the "Fables."

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    I didn't really care, I wasn't sure there was anything out there for me after high school.

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    I don't care a straw about anyone but those I love; but those I love, I love so that I would give my life for them, and the others I'd throttle if they stood in my way.

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    I don't care about all your bones foolishness, but Fitz buying the vodka scares me.

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    I don't care about Qatwal or destroying its people.

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    I don't care how frightening it will be, I want to go ahead.

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    I don't care if Death herself comes for you.

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    I don't care if he comes to me.

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    I don't care if she cut her husband's rope or not.

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    I don't care if they blow Vinnie's head off, but I don't want my guys getting hurt.

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    I don't care to relive it all, he answered.

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    I don't care to whom you've betrayed me.

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    I don't care what anyone says, not Dr. Williams, not my sister, not you!

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    I don't care what happens to me, but I don't ever mean to do something that would make you get hurt.

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    I don't care what the doctor said about it.

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    I don't care what they know.

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    I don't care what they play.

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    I don't care, Vara, but you must do these two things!

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    I don't really care.

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    I dust and sweep but a stern lady looks after the madam whose care is beyond my responsibilities.

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    I got used to you taking care of me.

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    I guarded both doll and cradle with the most jealous care; but once I discovered my little sister sleeping peacefully in the cradle.

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    I guess he can take better care of himself than Toby, she said.

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    I guess taking care of animals.

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    I have something I need to take care of.

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    I have to take care of some... business and then I'll meet you there.

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    I know Bill will take good care of her, but...

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    I know you'll take care of it.

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    I like fresh rabbit meat every once in a while, and I like taking care of rabbits.

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    I pay you to take care of the house while I'm out working.

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    I really don't care, Hannah.

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    I should take better care of our wildlife.

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    I still want to get the rabbits, but I have other things I want to take care of first.

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    I suppose I should be grateful, but it's hard to take care of her when she keeps shoving money back at me.

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    I told him I'd take care of it for him when I came out.

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    I took care of the goats this morning and Josh will take care of them tonight.

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    I want you alive, but I don't care how much you suffer.

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    I was able to take care of that issue, though.

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    I was born in the territory of the said monastery, and at the age of seven I was, by the care of my relations, given to the reverend Abbot Benedict (Biscop), and afterwards to Ceolfrid, to 'be educated.

    196

    I will shred Dusty for not taking better care of you!

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    I will take care of Alex.

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    I will take very good care of him, and not let him fall and hurt himself.

    199

    I wonder why he would care if we were sleeping together.

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    I.ll always take care of you both, but I won.t endanger you anymore.

    201

    I'll be over there in a few minutes so you can show me what needs to be taken care of while you're gone.

    202

    I'll take care of her and the baby.

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    I'll take care of her.

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    I'll take care of the milking.

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    I'll take care of the others if you want to watch the kids.

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    I'll take care of the rest.

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    I'll take care of them.

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    I'll take care of this.

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    I'll take care of those details.

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    I'll take care of you.

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    I'll take care of your house while you're gone, Kiera offered.

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    I'm pleased you'll care for my people.

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    I'm supposed to be taking care of you...

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    I'm supposed to…take care of you.

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    I'm sure now that the sheriff's office is involved, they'll take care of everything.

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    I've been taking care of you since you were born.

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    I've faced enough in my time to take care of myself.

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    I've got some business to take care of.

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    I've gotta take care of whatever found us.

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    If anything happens to me, you take care of Damian and Claire, he said.

    221

    If he's some married guy shacking up with his honey, we don't care.

    222

    If I can't today have this child so abruptly placed in police care, I shall drive down the road and find another.

    223

    If I don't care which route I use and he does, why should I contest him?

    224

    If I have a doctor's note saying I'm under their care, isn't that good enough until they figure it out?

    225

    If she couldn't get out, how was she going to take care of her feminine needs?

    226

    If she wants to go, I could take care of Claire.

    227

    If they cared enough to fight like this, they had to care enough to make up.

    228

    If you need time to take care of things, I can come back and get you.

    229

    If your bones belong to someone who impregnated a young girl years ago, why do you care now?

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    In 1677, to secure Protestantism in case of a Roman Catholic succession, he introduced a bill by which ecclesiastical patronage and the care of the royal children were entrusted to the bishops; but this measure, like the other, was thrown out.

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    In addition to the encyclical letter, nineteen resolutions were put forth, and the reports of twelve special committees are appended upon which they are based, the subjects being intemperance, purity, divorce, polygamy, observance of Sunday, socialism, care of emigrants, mutual relations of dioceses of the Anglican Communion, home reunion, Scandinavian Church, Old Catholics, &c., Eastern Churches, standards of doctrine and worship. Perhaps the most important of these is the famous "Lambeth Quadrilateral," which laid down a fourfold basis for home reunion - the Holy Scriptures, the Apostles' and Nicene creeds, the two sacraments ordained by Christ himself and the historic episcopate.

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    In any case, she was supposed to be taking care of the guests, not the other way around.

    233

    In less than two weeks, he'd aged, transforming from the lost youth she'd tried to take care of into a young immortal exploring his dark powers.

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    In most Monthly Meetings the care of the poor is committed to the overseers.

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    In ordinary cases responsibility was not demanded for accident or for more than proper care.

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    In the pastoral stage slaves will be captured only to be sold, with the exception of a few who may be required for the care of flocks or the small amount of cultivation which is then undertaken.

    237

    In the United States the spikes are simply driven in with a maul, and the rails stand upright, little care being taken to prepare seats for them on the sleepers, on which they soon seat themselves.

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    Isn't there some part of you that can care? she asked, troubled again.

    239

    It has many Immortal comforts we care nothing for.

    240

    It is feeblest in architecture and strongest in the branches demanding skill and care in a limited compass, such as painting, porcelain and enamel.

    241

    It is nice to have so many people to take care of your children, yes?

    242

    It is not in your nature to care for anything beyond you, she said, frown deepening.

    243

    It kind of ticked me off—like I was an assignment he had to take care of, and our going out wasn't a social thing.

    244

    It was a good way to introduce them, and leave it to Alex to take care of it all in one sentence.

    245

    It was found, however, that the steam work was done with less care than had been bestowed upon the horse tillage, and the result was that steam came to be regarded as an auxiliary to horse labour rather than as a substitute for it.

    246

    It was merged in the German kingdom; and, since for the German princes Germany was of necessity their first care, Italy from this time forward began to be left more and more to herself.

    247

    It wasn't the normal greeting Death gave souls, but he was too frustrated to care.

    248

    It's an heirloom of sorts; a big old house - too much for me to take care of and work the ranch as well.

    249

    Jackson rose from the piano and whispered to Elisabeth, "I'm going to take care of this once and for all."

    250

    Jade, you know I.ll always care about you.

    251

    Jonathan, you take care of your Dad, alright?

    252

    Joseph Maxwell, of Bordeaux, has published accounts 8 of raps and movements of objects without contact, witnessed with private and other mediums, which he appears to have observed with care, though he does not describe the conditions sufficiently for others to form any independent judgment about them.

    253

    Josh is taking care of the goats?

    254

    Just send me the bill and I'll take care of it.

    255

    Just take care of him.

    256

    Just take care of yourself.

    257

    Katie couldn't care less whether she sees me or not.

    258

    Katie had reason to know how stubborn and spirited Carmen could be when she did care.

    259

    Katie said that Bill was a little lost at first, but eventually got the hang of taking care of the babies.

    260

    Katie was expecting a child now - Katie, who had trouble taking care of herself.

    261

    Katie was feeling well enough to take care of the twins without help.

    262

    Kris, care to explain?

    263

    Leave the tripod in my care until we get an answer.

    264

    Let him know I'll take good care of his phone.

    265

    Look, Logan, I don't care why you left me at the beach house.

    266

    Lori said she didn't care what they did.

    267

    Lubbock (Lord Avebury) states that the common British yellow ants (Lasius flavus) collect flocks of root-feeding aphids in their underground nests, protect them, build earthen shelters over them, and take the greatest care of their eggs.

    268

    Mansr and Leyon will take care of you.

    269

    Marie Jeanne, in fact, took great care of the child's person, and there is documentary evidence to prove that he had air and food.

    270

    Maybe he was one of those men who felt they needed to protect and care for all women.

    271

    Meaning, if I can't take care of my own stable, I shouldn't be meddling in yours?

    272

    Meanwhile he took care to curb the excesses of the Italian Jacobins and to encourage the Moderates, who were favorable to the French connection as promising a guarantee against Austrian domination and internal anarchy.

    273

    Meanwhile rumours from the battle-field at Jena, magnified as usual, began to reach the staff, and these may possibly have influenced Kalckreuth, for when appealed to to attack with his eighteen battalions and win the day, he declined to move without the direct order of the commander-in-chief to do so, alleging that it was the duty of a reserve to cover the retreat and he considered himself personally responsible to the king for the guards entrusted to his care.

    274

    More often than I care to admit.

    275

    My duty was to take care of you.

    276

    No matter how convincing the machine is, once I know it is a machine, I won't care about it anymore.

    277

    No, it's not, but you're strong, and the lives of those you care about depend upon you.

    278

    No, she didn't think all women should want what she did, and she was perfectly capable of taking care of herself.

    279

    Nobody knows where the man is and even if he's been in there a long, long time, someone must care about him, or at least maybe did back then, when it happened.

    280

    Nothing is more remarkable than their minute care as to observance of rules of procedure.

    281

    Now he was offering her a job taking care of his family?

    282

    Now that Cynthia knew, he didn't care who else found Edith Shipton in his room.

    283

    Now, he had a reason to care what tomorrow brought, and he wasn't certain he liked the newfound feeling.

    284

    Of the ancient city, which occupied the same site as the modern town, hardly anything is now visible, and the discoveries of the ancient street pavement have not been noted with sufficient care to enable us to recover the plan.

    285

    Oh, he said he'd take care of everything.

    286

    On patting their carrier or some passing ant, the mites are supplied with food, no service being rendered by them in return for the ants' care.

    287

    Once Dusty died, someone had to take care of the girls.

    288

    One day she asked, "Does God take care of us all the time?"

    289

    One remarkable discovery, however, of general interest, was the outcome of a long series of delicate weighings and minute experimental care in the determination of the relative density of nitrogen gas - undertaken in order to determine the atomic weight of nitrogen - namely, the discovery of argon, the first of a series of new substances, chemically inert, which occur, some only in excessively minute quantities, as constituents of the 1 The barony was created at George IV.'s coronation in 1821 for the wife of Joseph Holden Strutt, M.P. for Maldon (1790-1826) and Okehampton (1826-1830), who had done great service during the French War as colonel of the Essex militia.

    290

    One was a fine gardener; another could take care of horses; a third was a good cook; a fourth could manage a household.

    291

    Or you can merge it with mine, I don't care.

    292

    Personally he was not enthusiastic over the African enterprise, as it introduced new and, to him, unaccustomed and unwelcome values into Italian political life; but he realized that public opinion demanded it and he did not care to run counter to the current.

    293

    Pete allowed as how Bordeaux would take care of you.

    294

    Pete will assume I can take care of you.

    295

    Philip received them courteously, but took care that neither of them should return home.

    296

    Potatoes give fair results when they are taken good care of, carrots grow to a thickness of IIin., while cabbage does poorly.

    297

    Private institutions for the care of the insane, idiots, feeble-minded and inebriates may be established, but must be licensed and regulated by the state board and become legally a part of the system of public charities.

    298

    Rather than feel grateful, she felt shame that she'd caused them all such a problem and hadn't been able to take care of herself.

    299

    Rhyn thought hard for a minute, then said with effort, "I don't know how to be a mate, let alone take care of a human, Gabriel."

    300

    Rhyn wouldn't saddle himself with a blood monkey he had to actually take care of voluntarily.

    301

    Rhyn's been the only man to take care of me in this godforsaken world.

    302

    Right now she didn't care where they were.

    303

    Rissa, go and take care of yourself.

    304

    Scale-mosses are mounted in the same way, or may be floated out in water like sea-weeds, and dried in white blotting paper under strong pressure before gumming on paper, but are best mounted as microscopic slides, care being taken to show the stipules.

    305

    Seems to me Martha's pretty sharp and can take care of herself pretty well.

    306

    Several single switchboards like that described may be employed, each devoted to a certain section of the subscribers, and placed in care of an operator.

    307

    She and Dusty take care of me.

    308

    She claims a red headed young guy took real good care of her, fed her and let her play video games.

    309

    She continued to the small women.s boutique that stocked every kind of facial and body care product she.d ever heard of—and many she hadn.t.

    310

    She couldn't remember when she'd last eaten, hadn't had a reason to care.

    311

    She didn't care if he was miserable or not—she hadn't ordered him to babysit her.

    312

    She didn't care if she left a five- year-old kid home alone, not when he was a four-hundred-thousand-year-old angel!

    313

    She didn't really care what the dark grey walls, floors, and ceilings were made of or why the floor felt like carpet and looked like gun metal.

    314

    She didn't remember, and she didn't care.

    315

    She fixed his meals, took care of the house and chores.

    316

    She just shrugged her shoulders as if she could care less about his lack of vocalization and moseyed over to near where Fred and the boy were sitting, the notebook between them.

    317

    She lagged behind so he could open the restaurant door for them, but once inside he surrendered their care to Josh and Bill.

    318

    She looked away, as if remembering something she didn't care to share.

    319

    She needs someone to take care of her and I need someone to take care of.

    320

    She needs to stay for a few more days at least, but if she is doing well, we can release her Friday — as long as you have someone to take care of her.

    321

    She placed the dress over the back of the sofa with care and rose.

    322

    She sat in my mother's lap constantly, where I used to sit, and seemed to take up all her care and time.

    323

    She shouldn't care, but part of her did.

    324

    She stood out of his way, barely able to care for a child and at a loss as to what to do with a boy on the verge of becoming a teenager.

    325

    She straightened and very carefully folded the sweater before placing it with similar care into the bag.

    326

    She took extra care with her appearance, wearing a blue dress that somehow managed to bring out the violet in her eyes.

    327

    She usually did something stupid after saying she could take care of herself.

    328

    She wanted to take care of him.

    329

    She was only trying to take care of her cubs.

    330

    She was worshipped almost exclusively by plebeians, and her temple near the Circus Maximus was under the care of the plebeian aediles, one of whose duties was the superintendence of the corn-market.

    331

    She wasn't beautiful, but she was pretty enough with a body she plainly took care of.

    332

    She wasn't going to spend her eternity with someone who didn't care for her.

    333

    She will grow with love and care.

    334

    She worked hard at taking care of her husband and children, yet how often had someone told her she was a good wife and mother - or even a nice person?

    335

    She would be taking care of the animals and house.

    336

    She'd like to think she was saving poor souls every day she spent with him donating her blood, but she couldn't help thinking she really wouldn't care what he did to get blood if she was gone.

    337

    She'd taken care of him since she met him.

    338

    She's not in the mortal world.  I'm sure Gabriel will take care of her.

    339

    Since when do you care what they say?

    340

    Slowly he relinquished the care of the wound to her.

    341

    Sofi and Bianca had taught him how to care for someone else, and he was going to put those lessons to good use with his stubborn mate.

    342

    Some system of the kind was necessary to guard against corruptions of copyists, while the care bestowed upon it no doubt reacted so as to enhance the sanctity ascribed to the text.

    343

    Someone care to explain?

    344

    Someone needs to take care of you.

    345

    Specimens intended for the herbarium should be collected when possible in dry weather, care being taken to select plants or portions of plants in sufficient number and of a size adequate to illustrate all the characteristic features of the species.

    346

    Take care of Sofi, Dusty ordered.

    347

    Take care of yourself, and if you have any problems, call me.

    348

    Take good care of my little girl.

    349

    Taking care of the twins didn't keep Carmen's mind off Alex this time.

    350

    Tell him I kinda have a life and don't really care what he wants.

    351

    Tess needed someone to take care of her, but Carmen didn't.

    352

    Thank you for taking care of me all this time.

    353

    Thanks for the help, guys, but I agreed to take care of my team and the cooking when I signed on.

    354

    That's what people who care about each other do.

    355

    That's why she can't take care of me.

    356

    The car had quickly made a U-turn and followed Fred, not taking care to disguise its actions.

    357

    The care for his welfare led his father to decide to move to a better neighborhood.

    358

    The care of his diocese and of his new foundation were not enough for his ardent charity, and in 1609 he published his famous introduction to a Devout Life, a work which was at once translated into the chief European languages and of which he himself published five editions.

    359

    The chief expenses of the departments are the care of pauper children and lunatics, the maintenance of high-roads and the service of the departmental debt.

    360

    The child was at first handed over to the care of the Hours, or the nymph Melissa and the centaur Cheiron.

    361

    The child was then adopted to care for the parents' old age.

    362

    The cordial and gentle manners of Mrs Gibbon, however, and her unremitting care for his happiness, won him from his first prejudices, and gave her a permanent place in his esteem and.

    363

    The deacons have general oversight of the material affairs of the congregation, and are especially charged with the care of poor widows and their children.

    364

    The demon does not care for him, either, and tells me stories too frightening to be true.

    365

    The discrepancies produced in this way are, however, very small, if care is taken to minimize the distance between the silver film and the photographic plate and to select a reasonably good piece of glass for the reseau.

    366

    The disease is due to poisoning by micro-organisms produced by deteriorated maize, and can be combated by care in ripening, drying and storing the maize.

    367

    The earlier Persian kings acknowledged the various religions of the petty peoples; they were also patrons of their temples and would take care to preserve an ancient right of asylum or the privileges of long-established cults.'

    368

    The fact that he worshiped the ground Evelyn walked on and took care of her made Kiera jealous.

    369

    The Greeks who accompanied Alexander described with care the towns and villages, the products and the aspect of the country.

    370

    The group left the Jeep and spent more than an hour on foot with Cynthia taking infinite care with each of her photos.

    371

    The interests of pig-breeders are the care of the National Pig Breeders' Association, in addition to which there exist the British Berkshire, the Large Black Pig, and the Lincoln CurlyCoated White Pig Societies, and the Incorporated Tamworth Pig Breeders' Association.

    372

    The Irish Presbyterian Church has set an example to all her sister churches by her forwardness to care for the poor.

    373

    The large Adminis- territorial units of administration created by Peter the trative Great were broken up into so-called " governments " reforms. (gubernii) and further subdivided into districts (uyezdy), and each government was confided to the care of a governor and a vice-governor assisted by a council.

    374

    The last time you did that, I didn't much care for what came next.

    375

    The latter, about the time of Elizabeth's succession, expressed his hope that the bishops would become pastors, labourers and watchmen; and that the great riches of bishoprics would be diminished and reduced to mediocrity; that, being delivered from courtly and regal pomp, the bishops might take care of the flock of Christ.

    376

    The maggots are tended by these nurses with the greatest care, and carried to those parts of the nest most favourable for their health and growth.

    377

    The moment one of my assassins hesitates --or starts to care --I make them dead-dead.

    378

    The monastic buildings required for public purposes have been made over to the communal and provincial authorities, while the same authorities have been entrusted with the administration of the ecclesiastical revenues previously set apart for charity and education, and objects of art and historical interest have been consigned to public libraries and museums. By these laws the reception of novices was forbidden in the existing conventual establishments the extinction of which had been decreed, and all new foundations were forbidden, except those engaged in instruction and the care of the sick.

    379

    The next time someone grabs you, you can take care of him.

    380

    The Norman, a strict observer of forms in all matters, attended to the forms of religion with special care.

    381

    The owners of these small farms cultivated them with much care, and rendered them highly productive.

    382

    The people kept the street in which he lay quiet; but medical care, the loving solicitude of friends, and the respect of all the people could not save his life.

    383

    The permanent standing committee of the Society is known as the " Meeting for Sufferings " (established in 1675), which took its rise in the days when the persecution of many Friends demanded the Christian care and material help of those who were able to give it.

    384

    The plot resulted in the murder of Gedaliah and an unsuccessful attempt to carry off various princesses and officials who had been left in the governor's care.

    385

    The police responded and I was taken to a hospital where proper care was being given.

    386

    The quality, too, owing to bad weather at the time of vintage, was not good; Italian wine, indeed, never is sufficiently good to compete with the best wines of other countries, especially France (thotigh there is more opening for Italian wines of the Bordeaux and,Burgundy type); nor will many kinds of it stand keeping, partly owing to their natural qualities and partly to the insufficient care devoted to their preparation.

    387

    The registry of the citizens, the suppression of litigation, the elevation of public morals, the care of minors, the retrenchment of public expenses, the limitation of gladiatorial games and shows, the care of roads, the restoration of senatorial privileges, the appointment of none but worthy magistrates, even the regulation of street traffic, these and numberless other duties so completely absorbed his attention that, in spite of indifferent health, they often kept him at severe labour from early morning till long after midnight.

    388

    The rest I don't care about.

    389

    The room was tiny, but Rhyn didn't care.

    390

    The safety of passengers is, indeed, the first care of the railway manager; but the employes, exposed to many risks from which the passengers are protected, must be looked after.

    391

    The state, in taking over the Failways, did not exercise sufficient care to see that the lines and the rolling stock were kept up to a proper state of efficiency and adequacy for the work they had t,o perform; while the step itself was taken somewhat hastily.

    392

    The stricter theological training of the Roman Catholic clergy throughout the world on the lines laid down by St Thomas Aquinas was his first care, and to this end he founded in Rome and endowed an academy bearing the great schoolman's name, further devoting about £1 2,000 to the publication of a new and splendid edition of his works, the idea being that on this basis the later teaching of Catholic theologians and many of the speculations of modern thinkers could best be harmonized and brought into line.

    393

    The trouble is; Josh doesn't care what I want.

    394

    The value of oak bark depends upon the amount of tannin contained in it, which varies much, depending not only on the growth of the tree but on the care bestowed on the preparation of the bark itself, as it soon ferments and spoils by exposure to wet, while too much sun-heat is injurious.

    395

    The various Monthly Meetings appoint Elders, or some body of Friends, to give advice of encouragement or restraint as may be needed, and, generally, to take the ministry under their care.

    396

    The water cranes or towers which are placed at intervals along the railway to supply the engines with water require similar care in regard to the quality of the water laid on to them, as also to the water troughs, or track tanks as they are called in America, by which engines are able to pick up water without stopping.

    397

    The young boy would be the only person Dean could think of who Cynthia would care enough to at least consider protecting.

    398

    Their houses are slightly built, but the surrounding ground and roads are laid out with great care and taste.

    399

    Their suppertime chatter was limited to the logistics of Bird Song and the care and breakfast feeding of its thirteen guests.

    400

    Then he added, "I'll take care of lunch."

    401

    Then I started worrying about how I was going to take care of the baby and how much it would miss because I didn't have the money to...

    402

    There is nothing else that I care about.

    403

    There was a time when he didn't care who he slept with, when he was hard at the sight of any woman who would take him to bed.

    404

    There was no reason to care when Shipton left town, was there?

    405

    There wasn't a list of people with resumes including equine care.

    406

    There were men of stronger build than the weak Ishbaal and the crippled son of Jonathan, the survivors of Saul's house, and it is only to be expected that David's first care must have been to cement the union of the north and south.

    407

    There's nothing sick about wanting a man to take care of you.

    408

    There's others taking care of her.

    409

    These forests were formerly very thick, but they are now greatly thinned by the Turks, who cut them down and take no care to plant others in their place.

    410

    They all feigned shock and surprise at this not-uncommon happening as Paulette huffily announced she'd absent herself with a walk around the block while they "took care of the matter."

    411

    They are used in the pursuit of hares, and, although they are capable of very fast runs, have less endurance than foxhounds, and follow the trail with more care and deliberation.

    412

    They both care a lot.

    413

    They even, in some cases, found the estate for the adopted child who was to relieve them of a care.

    414

    They may be produced, by taking care, during the summer pruning or disbudding, to preserve a number of the little shoots emitted by the yearly wood, only pinching off the minute succulent points.

    415

    They receive a small and hardly sufficient, allowance for food of 50 centesimi a day, which they are at liberty to supplement by work if they can find it or care to do it.

    416

    They seemed to truly care for each other.

    417

    They're taking pretty good care of us senior volun­teers.

    418

    They're too young to take care of humans yet, so humans have to take care of them.

    419

    This may serve to show that the ideals of our youth were not without justification; but the younger generation, which does not care about our ideals, and looks to the future rather than the past, will not read annotated editions of old books, however eminent their authors.

    420

    This preoccupation with him was becoming an obsession that was beginning to affect her ability to take care of the house.

    421

    This value, although considerably in excess of that previously found by different methods, was held by Airy, from the care and completeness with which the observations were carried out and discussed, to be "entitled to compete with the others on, at least, equal terms."

    422

    This was republished in a Latin translation with considerable alterations and omissions by Paolo Aringhi in 1651; and a century after its first appearance the plates were reproduced by Giovanni Bottari in 1737, and illustrated with great care and learning.

    423

    Those days were filled with the fun of taking care of the twins.

    424

    Those under their care formed a class.

    425

    Thou knowest, most sweet Jesus, that I have no more the power and the qualities to continue to take care of it.

    426

    Though clad, armed and organized in European fashion, the soldiers retained in a marked degree the traditions of their Mongolian forerunners, their transport wagons were in type the survival of ages of experience, and their care for their animals equally the result of hereditary habit.

    427

    Though he took an oath to take care of her, he'd never expected she'd be lying in his bed, helpless against his world.

    428

    Three years afterwards he died, leaving a son, Frederick, to the care of Constance, who in her turn died in 1198, bequeathing the young prince, already crowned king of Germany, to the guardianship of Innocent III.

    429

    Thursday morning when Carmen was taking care of the horses, she noticed that Casper's nipples were dripping.

    430

    Thus it appears that the gift theory may after all be primitive; the worship of, or care for, the dead may have supplied in other areas the motive for the transition from offering to sacrifice or the evolution may have been due to the spiritualization of the gods.

    431

    Thus it was quite in keeping with the romantic attachment between David and Saul's son Jonathan that when he became king of Israel he took Jonathan's son Meribbaal under his care (ix.).

    432

    Tim had never mentioned Angel to him before asking him to take care of her.

    433

    Toby was silent, knowing a normal Immortal could never understand.  He didn't yet have the full power of a real guardian angel, but he should've been able to do more than … nothing.  Angels were placed with human mothers so they could understand the creatures they were meant to take care of.  Human mothers raised them as their own, yet none of his human mothers had gone to the extent Katie did to try to protect him.

    434

    Too panicked to care, Deidre whirled and smacked into something solid.

    435

    Tyrone continued to concert measures with the Irish leaders in Munster, and issued a manifesto to the Catholics of Ireland summoning them to join his standard; protesting that the interests of religion were his first care.

    436

    Under him were the several groups employed in the different branches of the exploitation and the care of the cattle and flocks, as well as those who kept or prepared the food, clothing and tools of the whole staff and those who attended on the master in the various species of rural sports.

    437

    Until now, money had aided him in taking care of her.

    438

    Vara will take care of me, I'm certain.

    439

    Vestals frequently adopted daughters, usually other vestals, to care for their old age.

    440

    We all make errors sometimes but those who care keep right on loving us.

    441

    We can both take care of the souls.

    442

    We have to take care of the souls first, Gabriel.

    443

    We should impart our courage, and not our despair, our health and ease, and not our disease, and take care that this does not spread by contagion.

    444

    We'll take care of Destiny.

    445

    We'll take care of everything.

    446

    We'll take care of that.

    447

    We'll take care of them together.

    448

    We're short handed so you wind up taking care of your own team and wagon.

    449

    Well, if it makes you feel better, but I like taking care of the horses.

    450

    Well, sooner or later she'll have to take care of the babies by herself.

    451

    What did they care?

    452

    What do you care?

    453

    What the hell do I care where he is as long as I don't have to work with him?

    454

    When an attack was imminent, I called Brady and made him swear to take care of you.

    455

    When I was taking care of Dad there wasn't time to take classes and he died owing a lot of money, so I had to sell the house.

    456

    When Jackson came along, Emily decided he would be her baby and always took care of him.

    457

    When you bring the babies home, can I come stay with you for a while and help take care of them?

    458

    Whether he was pleased, upset or simply didn't care wasn't evident.

    459

    Whether or not you still care for me, you care for him.

    460

    While Cynthia's mother was recovering, they discussed what to do if and when she should become unable to care for herself.

    461

    While he didn.t care what happened to Kris, he did care about Katie and when the demons would choose to attack.

    462

    While taking care of an infant?

    463

    Who's taking care of the farm?

    464

    Why should she care – and what did he have to gain by all this attention?

    465

    Why should you care?

    466

    Why would he care whether it's a male or a female – as long as they're qualified?

    467

    Why would Rob care about Aaron's intentions toward Felipa?

    468

    With exaggerated care Cynthia mounted the wooden catwalk atop the penstock, holding Dean's hand tightly.

    469

    With this in view, omens given in the reigns of prominent rulers were preserved with special care as guides to the priests.

    470

    Wolff's list is of some historical importance - atheism, deism (a God without care for men) and naturalism (denial of supernatural revelation); anthropomorphism (assigning a human body to God); materialism, and idealism (non-existence of matter); paganism (polytheism); Manichaeism, Spinozism, Epicureanism.

    471

    World Wide will take care of the company car, but Jeff's luggage—his clothes and stuff—could you possibly bring them back?

    472

    Would you care if your sister was sleeping with someone she wasn't married to?

    473

    Would you care to expand on that a bit?

    474

    Wynn had always taken care of her, yet she'd felt safe at the Sanctuary and safest in Gabriel's arms.

    475

    Yahweh's care for other peoples does not appear.

    476

    Yeah, but let's take care of the electricity first.

    477

    Yet he wondered if he could ever care for another the way he did Jade.

    478

    Yet, why was it that when a woman married a man with money and merely washed his clothes, cooked his meals, cleaned up after him and tended his stock... why did people think he was taking care of her?

    479

    You can take care of yourself.

    480

    You care about the other person in the equation.

    481

    You care more for the honor of a dead-dead woman who betrayed you.

    482

    You care which shirts I pack for you?

    483

    You didn't have the capacity to care.

    484

    You don't bring something food and clothing if you don't care if it dies.  If you want it – Toby - to live, come to the castle this evening after dark falls.  We have matters to discuss.  Bring Kris.  If you want the angel to die then stay right here.

    485

    You don't tell someone you'll never be able to care for them and think you're doing anything other than hurting them.

    486

    You have the capacity to care now.

    487

    You keep saying you don't care about your past anymore; you want to move ahead.

    488

    You must take care of kiri no matter what.

    489

    You said he quit college to take care of you.

    490

    You should care.  You couldn't just tell him what you did?

    491

    You take care of her like you said you would after the Council meeting.

    492

    You take good care of me and I've never heard from one bill collector.

    493

    You think I'd sleep with someone I didn't care about?

    494

    You'd be happier taking care of a rambling old house in the middle of nowhere?

    495

    You'd better get some rest... and take care of yourself.

    496

    You're a sweet kid—the very best—and we care for you.

    497

    You're supposed to be taking care of me, but that isn't realistic 100% of the time, is it?

    498

    You've always taken care of us.

    499

    You've been cleaning here too - and taking care of the horses.

    500

    You've been struggling for so long to take care of yourself.