Example sentences of "take [adj] care " in BNC.

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1 We told them how our oldest member , 91-year-old Mr. Hunt , takes unfailing care of our security , and sits at the hub of the affair providing a whole intelligence service for us as well .
2 WORKING THIS CLOSE TAKES PURE CARE
3 He normally takes great care to keep us informed of the central part he plays in the worlds of affairs and ideas .
4 Streep grabs the opportunity to mock such concerns with undisguised relish , providing one of the best comic performances of her career , while Hawn seems curiously ill at ease and takes great care to show us she remains in superb bodily nick .
5 She also takes great care to establish a sense of place .
6 She wears a pink suede jacket with a studded fringe which she takes great care to hang .
7 Though at first , Pip could not bear to touch him , later on he takes great care of him and grows to love him which is shown by their holding hands at the trial of Magwitch and his visits to him as he is awaiting execution .
8 The Royal Navy takes great care to make sure that job and training details are explained fully to everyone .
9 One logical reason for this , besides the fact that we naturally want to relate our assets to our goals , is because God takes good care of his property .
10 He takes good care that I see it . ’
11 Roses are naturally at their most beautiful in summer , but it takes year-long care to ensure they maintain their glory .
12 McDonald 's takes enormous care in the selection of its management trainees .
13 He also takes special care not to interpret any of the works in the exhibition ; not even citing them in the catalogue essay .
14 The tenant must take proper care of the place .
15 An AA spokesman said : ‘ Motorists must slow down and take extra care .
16 Smokers have lower levels of vitamin C and should take extra care with their diet — or better still , give up smoking .
17 This should make us take extra care with introductions and conclusions .
18 And as we approach the Occultation we must take extra care . ’
19 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
20 Choirs will be diligently fostered in their efforts … ’ and ‘ Bishops … will take good care to see that in all sung services the whole congregation may he able to take therein the active part that is theirs … ’
21 " I 'll take good care of her , " he said .
22 She had been a fool to let Muriel choose a place to have lunch and would take good care that it did not happen again .
23 He 'll take good care of you . ’
24 And I would take good care to see that it was the end of your career . ’
25 Call the guard , let them take good care of him , he 's a desperate firebrand . ’
26 For their part , consumes should take reasonable care when making purchases ; where there is small print it should be read carefully or , if it seems complex and the purchase involves a large sum of money , professional advice may be required .
27 You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour .
28 ( See Maclenan v. Segar [ 1917 ] 2 KB 325 ( KB ) below ) There may be an implied term of contract , namely that the occupier will take reasonable care regarding the safety of the party entering the premises under the contract .
29 Such a child therefore falls well within the area of potential danger which the driver is required to foresee and take reasonable care to avoid .
30 This means that the person in possession must take reasonable care of the goods even if the ownership is with the other party .
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