Example sentences of "have [verb] care " in BNC.
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1 | The wartime bombers did n't seem to care what went up ; by contrast the PIRA did and cared so deliberately as to set out selectively to destroy what is now an illusion — the sanctity of hospital in which , regardless of loyalty or background , so many thousands of victims of our vicious little civil war have received care since those nights in August 1969 . |
2 | We may speculate that GPs may become less willing to maintain the very elderly on their lists when they have to provide care within a specified cash-limited budget . |
3 | ‘ We have taken care of him already . |
4 | But I am well preserved , Alida thought , turning a little to the glass , I have taken care . |
5 | I have taken care never to open a book since … |
6 | Later studies have taken care to define the diabetic population studied in terms of the presence or absence of complications . |
7 | This does not happen so often nowadays in literal terms , central heating and portable fires have taken care of that . |
8 | They have taken care to combine their excellent tastes with good quality materials to ensure a pleasing outcome . |
9 | Some living breathing thing that has succumbed to insanity , or been born that way , and which the Beastline and the Cruidlin have taken care of . |
10 | ( We have taken care here to ensure that an unscrupulous user could not make use of the calculus of expressions to reason about the large scale structure of programs . |
11 | You have to take care of the rest of your body , too . |
12 | Real teachers with real kids have to take care with written communication . |
13 | Real teachers with real kids have to take care with written communication . |
14 | As with event trees , we have to take care to identify any ‘ common-mode ’ failures that could occur . |
15 | ‘ At my age you have to take care of yourself … |
16 | but you still have to take care in case somebody says well I 've just done fractions two , and you say but you have n't done fractions |
17 | D' you know , in a way I feel as though I have to take care of him for her . ’ |
18 | At the beginning of a relationship sex is often taken for granted as a possibility , but girls have to take care that it does not happen too easily or too often . |
19 | On discharge procedures and the trusts having to take care — in exactly the same way as health authorities now have to take care — of those for whom they believe that care is appropriate , the same rules should apply . |
20 | I have to take care you know , I have to take tablets with me everywhere I go . |
21 | You also have to take care if you get onto an older horse afterwards . |