To be in charge of or deal with.
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Examples for "see"
1Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2However, one answer I struggle to see is with my family situation.
3Conditions changed completely and the government will see major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
4However, you'll see in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
5In a good way -the way I choose to see reality.
1Separately, Li said Geely's car sales look good so far this year.
2Unfortunately, though not unsurprisingly, the news from Europe does not look good.
3Let today be the day... Let me just say you look good.
4Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
5I believe my problem is common and look forward to your advice.
1However, a number of political realities need to be borne in mind.
2Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the Government was keeping an open mind.
3There wasn't even a health minister then, never mind a health service.
4Consumers have started the new year in a positive frame of mind.
5I simply called t' let you know that I've changed my mind.
1Also, the state requires hunters attend a mandatory alligator hunting safety course.
2New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key will attend the Constitution Day event.
3Dr Yockopua said doctors would only attend to serious cases and emergencies.
4He would almost certainly also be asked to attend a diversity course.
5Usually, political party leaders want their people to attend parliamentary party meetings.
1We-andby 'we' of course I mean Hanna-willtake care of everything.
2I'll send up security to take care of the problem right away.
3For 80 minutes tonight, nevertheless, the future can take care of itself.
4It's good of you to come home and take care of him.
5Mr Voon said companies should also take care when choosing an agency.
6You were right-Prestonwill find Eva and take care of the problem.
7Now you're going to take care of me on the case, right?
8Putting himself at risk to take care of her problem with Sam.
9Cool, well it's nice to meet you, take care.' And they left.
10You must come home and let us all take care of you.'
11She needed to take charge of this situation, take care of herself.
12Now he needed to take care of a different sort of business.
13You will take care now to preserve good order in the capital.
14The government and the party will take care of you, he said.
15Because the state didn't take care of these communities, crime took over.
16We have to take care of our own business in this situation.
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