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“After the meeting, she said he appeared to be well-cared-for and wasn't being held in an official prison.”
“The vet report says they are incredibly healthy and very well socialized and have obviously been well-cared-for.”
“A well-cared-for .30/06 (60 grains of powder per cartridge) will give you about 5,000 rounds of first-class accuracy.”
“In the distance a machine stopped and deposited a woman whose utmost years might have been guessed as sixty, who walked across the lawn as lightly as a well-cared-for woman of forty, and whose actual calendar age was sixty-eight.”
“Grimes's once irresistibly plummy voice is frayed like a not particularly well-cared-for Aubusson rug.”
“At the bottom of the steep but clear and well-cared-for path that leads from the ample car park to the summit, the great 17th-century diarist John Evelyn bears out the Guardian's choice for Britain's Best View, number four.”
The Guardian: Britain's best views: The British Camp, Malvern Hills
“If we use them properly, beginning with elimination of militarism and war, truly, every human being will be able to live a wealthy, well-cared-for life.”
“But neither can I just take the next couple of months off, even as a lucky, well-cared-for union employee.”
““This is a well-cared-for infant,” the doctor said.”
“The room was, by her own standards, large, and furnished in the Empire period -- the bed, dressing-table and wardrobe were mahogany and vast; they shared a patina of well-cared-for age.”
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