Example sentences of "[noun sg] to take care [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Down at the bottom there 's a handy storage compartment to take care of the utensils when you do n't need them .
2 There was once a rockery-keeper living in this cottage on the estate — it was his full-time job to take care of the rockery which was above the cascade created by Capability Brown , which does still exist .
3 The most ambitious of tham was Digital Productions , installing a mighty Cray XMP supercomputer to take care of the number crunching .
4 The customer 's duty to take care of the goods ceases 21 days after he cancelled the agreement , unless before then he has received from the trader a written signed request to hand them over .
5 ‘ Mr. Fitzgerald … submitted that the lack of care which could form the basis of the verdict could be a legitimate method used by the jury of expressing a view that there was a culpable breach by someone of a legal or moral duty to take care of the deceased which would be distinct from the general duty of care on which the modern law of negligence is based .
6 It is no doubt correct to say , as Lord Macmillan did say , that the manufacturer ‘ is under a duty to take care in the manufacture of these articles . ’
7 ‘ Quite apart from the liability imposed upon the owner of animals or the person having control of them by reason of knowledge of their propensities , there is the ordinary duty of a person to take care either that his animal or his chattel is not put to such a use as is likely to injure his neighbour — the ordinary duty to take care in the cases put upon negligence . ’
8 Financially , the slave traders had rather more reason to take care of the people they were carrying than the transporters of convicts or of indentured labourers did ; all of these groups were being taken over as a speculative venture on which the shipper got no return unless he delivered live bodies , but the slave traders had already paid out cash to purchase their slaves .
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