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When parents get old in Japan, they are customarily looked after by their children.
Taking care of animals is a valuable experience.
I like taking care of animals very much.
Who will look after your dog?
Who will look after the baby?
Who will take care of the baby?
Thank you very much for all you have done.
Thank you very much for everything while working for the Osaka branch.
Mind your own business!
What do you call a man who takes care of sheep in the field?
All things considered, I think you should go back home and take care of your parents.
Thank you for all your help the other day.
The baby must be taken good care of.
A baby is incapable of taking care of itself.
I have kids to take care of.
Young as she was, she devotedly attended on her sick grandmother.
I had enough to do to look after my own children.
Beth looked after our dog while we were away.
I had to take care of her baby.
I expect him to take care of my younger brother.

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