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(121) He wouldn't have the time or money to take care of me. (122) Bob spent fifteen months alone on his yacht. Ann, meanwhile, took care of the children on her own. (123) She left her son in the care of a friend. (124) He was criticized for his delay in taking care of the matter. (125) The care of old people necessarily involves quite a lot of heavy lifting. (126) Anita had a reciprocal arrangement with her brother-each would take care of the other's children if the need arose. (127) The children had been left in the care of a babysitter. (128) He had other people to take care of besides me. (129) She will never be relieved of the care of her disabled husband. (130) You take care of your end, kid, I'll take care of mine. (131) You'd be far better employed taking care of your own affairs. (132) The current arrangements for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs. (133) They leave it to the system to try and take care of the problem. (134) As for food for the party, that's all being taken care of. (135) She recommended her baby to the care of an old woman. (136) Let me take care of the invitations-you've enough on your hands with the caterers. (137) My sister is taking care of the children while we're away. (138) The young couple entrusted the child to the care of their neighbour for evening schools. (139) I knew he'd be able to take care of himself, come what may . (140) It was a weight off my mind knowing that our finances were taken care of. (141) Between working full-time and taking care of the kids, he didn't have much time for hobbies. (142) She delivered the baby over to the care of her sister. (143) Mentally ill patients will be under the care of a psychiatrist. (144) He left his job to take care of his sick wife. (145) When children end up taking care of their parents, it is a strange role reversal indeed. (146) This letter is written to my uncle in care of Mr. Green. (147) In the light of recent incidents, we are asking our customers to take particular care of their personal belongings. (148) The old man was too poor to take care of his son, and had to let him take his chance in society. (149) The care of older people is being placed firmly within the domain of the family. (150) He picked up a leaflet about care of the teeth.