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1 At least that wretched nurse was taking proper care of her.
2 I call it taking proper precaution, and would recommend you to do the same.
3 This was greeted with periodic roars of approval, and then the oath- taking proper commenced.
4 Spain has accused us of not taking proper steps to prevent these unlawful expeditions.
5 The juniors are peeved with them for not taking proper interest in the Valentine dance.
6 Had minor skin and dysentery problems from not taking proper care of herself, easily correctable.
7 Why, then, is that country failing so badly in taking proper care of its people?
8 If there is pain, it shows that we are not taking proper care of ourselves.
9 You're probably above taking proper care of your child.
10 When possible, all camp near together, taking proper precautions against attacks from roving bands of marauders.
11 Was the kitchenmaid taking proper care of her?
12 Two of the deputies that were injured entered the exclusion area without taking proper precautions, she said.
13 Or, more subtly, that the other wasn't taking proper care of Company equipment, and should be eliminated.
14 Either you knew he was here or else you are not taking proper care of these premises.
15 SOCRATES: And taking proper care means improving?
16 Now, obviously, we're taking proper action but, tomorrow, he will play and he's focused to play a good game.
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