The phrase
"to take good care of someone" means to look after and provide for their needs in a responsible manner.
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She
did take good care of all the tour members and did give us full answers to the questions she was asked.
She realized that thinking of physical activity this way was nurturing and would support her mental transition from work to home, as well
as take good care of her body.
I've been on a facial skin care kick for a few years now, like I'm obsessed
with taking better care of my face as I've gotten older.
When you're grooming a dog at home, what matters is that you actually take action on these grooming safety tips and keep this in mind
while taking good care of your pooch.
How about things
like taking better care of the environment, advancing medicine, teaching children to be kind to other people and animals, and so forth?
We appreciate hearing that your service and sales experiences have been so positive, and that the
team takes good care of your needs.
And as long as your
kid takes good care of the computer, you will be proud of yourself for the investment — and finally getting your kid out of the house.
If you help your
child take good care of his sports gear, you may even be able to recoup some of its cost by selling it again when he's finished with it.
Did the
breeder take good care of the dogs, did they spend time with them, or is it strictly a money - making venture to them?
It is one of the product
which takes good care of the skin as it has been clinically tested and managed to pass the tests of hypoallergenic.
Many more excellent research studies were published in 2015, which help your
veterinarian take better care of your pets, making 2016 a happy AND healthy new year for your cat and dog.