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72 Sentences With "take care of things"

How to use take care of things in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "take care of things" and check conjugation/comparative form for "take care of things". Mastering all the usages of "take care of things" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Michael would take care of things like this, like I take care of things like this for my clients," he said.
But he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this — like I take care of things like this for my clients.
Warren knows a guy who can take care of things.
I'm an independent person – I do like to take care of things myself.
I know Johnny Law is there to come and take care of things.
Instead of calling in backup, this dude decided to take care of things himself.
Manufacturing companies increasingly bring in other firms to take care of things like marketing or accounting.
Jorge jets off to take care of things, and runs with the posture of a warrior.
I can take care of things now, and I knew that I wanted to adopt and rescue.
But before any official could remedy the situation, a dude swoops in to take care of things.
But he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this.
Phaedra Parks has what you need to take care of things while you're down under ... nope, not Australia.
You'll need to automatically step up to lend a hand and take care of things without being reminded.
"He did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this," Giuliani said.
" But, Giuliani added: "He did know about the general arrangement that Michael would take care of things like this.
They take care of things like laundry, food shopping, and WiFi when they are exploring towns along the rivers.
And since I was a bored, lonely housewife, I always needed someone to come over and take care of things.
And hopefully we're going to take care of things because we can never, ever allow this to happen again. (APPLAUSE).
"But I did what most women do: get up, take care of things and take care of people," she said.
When it comes down to it, sometimes you have to step back and let family members take care of things themselves.
You'll feel energized to take care of things around your house, but watch out for confrontational energy with your loved ones.
" But the former mayor said Trump "did know about the general arrangement that Michael would take care of things like this.
The free market will take care of things and Americans won't have to suffer indignities like clean air and energy independence, right?
I have a good team and a staff who can pick up the slack and take care of things on that day.
This was one of the first movies in our era that showed that a child could empower himself and take care of things.
And that is something that I see in him, he might have the ability to just -- 'Boom' -- take care of things very quickly.
We didn't take it out without any professional considerations and we let music take care of things … until we didn't and it grew boring.
"When the storm passed, I was upstairs, trying to take care of things that were breaking apart," Mr. Matson said in a phone interview.
Savona had said earlier this month he was confident that, if necessary, Draghi would "take care of things" and "prevent another grave crisis in Europe".
He's a legend who lives by his own rules, but those rules created a band where somebody was going to have to take care of things.
You never thought it was as bad as it is, and hopefully we're going to take care of things, because we can never, ever allow this to happen again.
The Warriors will try to take care of things before the end of regulation when the trip hits the east coast with a visit to the Orlando Magic on Friday.
" Yet in the same breath, Mr. Giuliani asserted that Mr. Trump "didn't know about the specifics of it," just "the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this.
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"He didn't know about the specifics of it, as far as I know, but he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this," he continued.
"He didn't know about the specifics of it as far as I know, but he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this," he said.
"He didn't know about the specifics of it as far as I know, but he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this," he added.
"He didn't know about the specifics of it, as far as I know, but he did know about the general arrangement that Michael would take care of things like this," Giuliani said.
She rushed in, then rushed out again almost as quickly to take care of things, but not before delivering a mini-riff on civil disobedience, karma and the politics of the city's privatized meter system.
"He didn't know about the specifics of it as far as I know, but he did know about the general arrangement, that Michael would take care of things like this," Giuliani added in the Hannity interview.
To be a straight woman in love means knowing that you may traditionally be expected to be less ambitious than your partner, or to take care of things in the house, or do unpaid emotional labour.
She said she had always been proud of her ability to take care of things, how she raised two daughters as a single mother while she was working full-time and getting a bachelor's in health care administration.
In their early meetings, Mr. Rechnitz said, Mr. Reichberg described himself as "a fix-it guy" who used his police connections to help his friends in Borough Park take care of things like parking tickets and moving violations.
Until one sunny Sunday recently, when, thinking about bathing suits, I got the urge to start again and decided to take care of things with the unused Venus trimming gadget I'd had stored underneath my bathroom sink for months.
Anne, whose health is failing, is too weary to deal with the men, either telling them what they will do and shooing them out of her presence or deputizing Sarah to take care of things for her, a job Sarah relishes.
" @dja537: "Make sure you have someone recording the ceremony and speeches, even if it's Uncle Bob on his iPhone, but if you can afford a videographer, DO IT." @deedee0323: "Hire a planner/coordinator/responsible person to take care of things on your wedding day.
"On a daily time scale, demand typically starts off low, and builds through the early morning as people start getting ready for work and take care of things around the house," says Jarod Kelly, a vehicle systems analyst engineer at Argonne National Laboratory's Center for Transportation Research.
"We have to establish an overseas branch, hire workers there, spend a huge amount of money for all the paperwork needed, and often have to fly there to take care of things, making it just so inconvenient," said Lee Eun-sol, 33-year-old co-founder of Medibloc.
In other words, the woman of color who could not afford the private doctor, the travel or the follow-up care most likely stayed home and tried to take care of things herself, making her chance of death 12 times more likely than it would be for a white woman.
I remember the mental budgeting to figure out just how quickly I could afford to take care of things if I had to; I remember hashing out, in my head, the script I'd use to tell my (supportive if also skittish) partner, if I told him at all; I remember shaking my way through the rest of my workday before wobbling the 45 minutes home, where I locked myself in my bathroom, peed on two sticks, and collapsed in a pile of full-body relief when both came up negative.
Body corporate fees (also called levies) are a mandatory part of strata living. These fees are payable to the body corporate or strata company managing the property, enabling them to take care of things such as insurance and maintenance of common areas.
He is the smartest person in the group. However, despite his intelligence, he can also be stubborn and anti-social among others. He sometimes manages to take care of things himself and keeps a tight lid on his emotions. Gweelok also has an ease to lose his temper.
To take care of things, the village hires Siamese twin tag-team wrestlers to be their saviours. Unfortunately their saviours also have other problems, including an Indian princess whose lovers always die. The film itself, despite over 14 hours of footage, was never finished. In 1984 it was edited to approx.
Sara had requested to sleep along with Rose and wake when she woke. The Prince returned to his castle to take care of things at home. He was worried that since Princess Rose was beautiful, his part-ogre mother would not accept her. Rose might also abandon him if she knew about his mother.
She and her siblings were taught to be independent, tough and to take care of things on their own. However, her mother managed to send them in private school and provided them a spiritual loving household. If ever there were proof that hard work and a good attitude can take you far, Ingrid would be it.
No matter who those other men are, the hero, no matter who he is, is above them.” These examples of feminine behaviour named above fit this definition of heroism. Gaines portrays them as strong people with a mind of their own. They do everything to help and support their beloved ones and take care of things.
Michael explains his unique situation with Sydney but Kimberly says she will take care of things. Kimberly appears different upon her return: stronger, angrier and determined. As Michael is no longer under threat of being charged with homicide, he divorces Sydney and plans to marry Kimberly once again. Kimberly soon reveals she plans to get revenge on him for what he has done to her.
Invest your money in land units and PAPs rather than navies. In addition to having only one port, it is natural to have Britain as an ally anyway and their navies can take care of things. Prussia is the one to watch, as the two are so close to each other. Prussia is often overlooked as a good Power, and in some respects they should be.
Who would take care of things? The way in which Agnes maintains the delicate balance in her home as well as the delicate balance of her sanity is to lose contact with her own emotional reality. She also tries to convince everyone else to suppress his or her emotions. Agnes believes that by saying that the emotions are gone, circumstances will return to some condition that resembles normalcy.
She has a story of a map of a gold mine stolen by two men: McGurk and Sperry. Instead of going to the police, Larson assures Sal that he will take care of things. He gives her a job performing in his saloon, an act which infuriates Larson's girlfriend, Kate. Larson tells Kate how he really plans to take Sal's gold mine for the two of them and passionately kisses her.
Later, Jim, Amanda and her roommates get captured, but escape when Roxana seduces their Russian guard, and with the help of the models realize what Halloran was really doing, smuggling diamonds. Amanda, Jim, and the models go to a fashion runway and take down Strukov. They are all awarded special commendations for meritorious service from the FBI. After the cops take care of things Jim asks Amanda if they can start over, but she refuses and Jim leaves.
As he delivered his letter that warmed Mell's heart, he told her that he was leaving Merci Hills to go back to his country after his study, telling her to take care of things while he's gone. He gave her his red mailbag as a keepsake. Usually, he knows Maimai and Roseanne once before meeting Mell and his mane style was once messy until Roseanne styled it. ; :Roseanne (February 14) is a purple alpaca who debuted in the second chapter of the character series.
After showing appreciation for Cole's ingenuity and urging him to start standing up for himself, Max chases Cole up a tree house; he is killed when he falls and is hanged by the rope swing. Cole escapes to Melanie's house, but Bee follows him. While hiding in a room, Cole apologizes to Melanie for dragging her into this situation and assures her that he is going to take care of things. He asks Melanie to call the police, then she kisses Cole before he leaves.
The film stars Régis Arpin as 10-year-old Thomas, the son of a millionaire. Together, they live a fairly isolated existence, in a mansion in rural France. His father (Jean Rochefort) hires a woman (Dominique Blanc), whose husband has been reported missing in the First Indochina War, to take care of things while he is away. The maid's son, Charles (David Behar) moves in as well, and the two parents hope that the two can become friends; they become enemies immediately after meeting each other.
They felt that they had a job to do away from home that was important and they and the rest of their family (children) had to be supportive and take care of things while the family member was away. Children begin taking on more adult responsibilities like: cooking, cleaning, getting groceries, etc. Despite the positive coping skills of some military families, some do not do well on their own coping with the long separation from their family and family members. Stressors and stress reactions of spouses vary over time.
Shelly is terrified that Johnson will return and kill her; but Briggs reassures her he will take care of things. Johnson is also listening to a police radio in his truck, and hears that Renault's myna bird is being considered a witness as its ability to mimic speech might provide a clue; he drives off immediately. That night, he shoots the bird dead through the sheriff station's window. However, a voice-activated tape recorder had been left by the bird's cage; Cooper is able to find the words "Leo, no!" among the phrases it had repeated that evening.
Back in Düsseldorf, Tanja is prepared to make the first line of Ligne Clarisse Lahnstein a success. But then Tanja has to face legal trouble by a Christian consortium, who wants to ban her Incest campaign from the US market. She flies overseas to take care of things, while she authorizes Sebastian to hire a new designer for Ligne CL. When Tanja returns she meets Sonja Jäger, who not only is her new designer but also an old friend of Sebastian. Sonja seems to get Tanja's version for the company and the two of them work 24/7 to make the company a success.
Spurred on by Evil, who says that Justice is blind and cannot see what he is doing, Might whips the laborers. However Justice is not blind, and she learns of the situation, informing Success, who returns and sets the situation right again. The first riot The final confrontation In current time, Nathaniel Crosby (who is the embodiment of Success in the prologue) is the sole owner of a prosperous factory. After receiving a letter from his general manager telling him that he needs to take a vacation, and can trust him to take care of things while he is away, he decides to take a holiday.
Anxious about her status and afraid to return to her old job, V goes to Waltzer's boss and relates how he has been cheating him. She asks to be "forgotten" by them. The older crime boss succumbs to her charms and he tells her he'll take care of things and that she doesn't need to be afraid anymore, while also allowing her to walk away from prostitution for good. V finds the stolen money in a backpack and uses it to buy the wetlands in Tom's name; it is also revealed that she purchased the ice cream parlor in town, so she can carry on with her new relationship.
Following a shootout with lawmen, cattle rustler Jim "Legs" Barton (William Pawley) with his dying words makes the local sheriff and childhood friend, Gene Autry (Gene Autry), promise to take care of things for him after he's gone. The next day, Barton's attorney, Arthur Dean, informs Gene that, as executor of the estate, he must look after Barton's three motherless boys. Gene sends his sidekick Frog Milhouse (Smiley Burnette) to Chicago to bring the children back, and then prepares the ranch for their homecoming, with the help of Peggy Shaw (Shirley Deane), the local schoolteacher. In Chicago, Frog locates the feisty boys, William "Brain", Clarence "Nails", and Hector "Slick" Barton, who are more than Frog can handle.
As they are in a stranger's house, Louisa's brother says that he will stay and take care of things that are needed; but after further discussion it is decided that Anne will stay to be Louisa's nurse. But then her sister Mary, very jealous of being thought second-best in ability to care for Louisa, insists that she shall be the nurse, and so, no longer needed, Anne leaves Lyme, first to return to the Musgroves, and then to join her father and Elizabeth in Bath. At Bath news comes that Louisa has recovered and is no longer interested in Wentworth but found another suitor. This makes Anne hopeful of reconciliation with Wentworth, and she makes every effort to approach him.
Bahala na () is a socio-cultural value in the Philippines as well as a phrasing in Filipino language that is either said as an expression of a fatalistic attitude towards life or as a determined one in a challenging situation where things are risky and uncertain. It can be translated to mean "whatever happens, happens," "things will turn out fine," or as "I'll take care of things." This attitude can have both positive and negative consequences for the Filipino people, one being the lack of urgency or sense of responsibility for one's plight, the other being that of openness to uncertainty, the exercise of free will to take a risk and attempt to shape outcomes to a degree, in face of known and unknown factors that come into play.

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