Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] caring for [art] " in BNC.

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1 A speech by the prince about caring for the terminally ill sounded so close to his wife 's concerns she could have written it herself .
2 If the family finances have been badly affected by the patient 's stroke , you may have to go to work as well as making provision for caring for the patient .
3 The prince spoke for 15 minutes about caring for the terminally ill , then extended his visit to a London conference to talk privately with health service staff .
4 Learners need to see the total experience ( theory and practice ) as a learning module , and many of the topics explored are discovered , discussed , and learned as a result of caring for the patient .
5 Aside from the practical aspects of caring for the young people , there was much talk of spiritual care and regeneration , so that the young men at Elpis Lodge would go out into the world ‘ imbued and enlightened with the hope of a better future ’ , and not embittered by the ill-treatment and injustice they had experienced .
6 That we can not cope with another child , that we are not ready for parenthood , that we can not face raising a child without a partner , that we can not afford a child , that our method of birth control failed , that we are the victims of rape , that we can not bear the anguish of carrying a child to term and giving it up for adoption , that we can not accept the responsibility of caring for a handicapped child — these are the reasons why we seek abortion in the vast majority of cases .
7 So what is the doctor 's duty in the case of caring for the terminally ill ?
8 I hope I have not made the experience of caring for the sick parent sound all gloom and sacrifice and bedpans .
9 When you retire , the DHSS looks at the gaps in your record for full tax years when you were receiving child benefit or a benefit for caring for an invalid .
10 The couple do get serious when they talk about their work in their environmental consultancy , speaking to companies and giving lectures about caring for the planet .
11 Instead of taking account of and sharing variations in earnings and living standards between spouses , whatever the number of marriages , and then treating them as individuals , the British system as described above has preferred to recognise the work of caring for the young , the sick and the old by giving credits which maintain the care-taker 's entitlement to the basic state pension .
12 A very successful appeal was made in September by actress Susannah York on behalf of the S.O.S. Society to support their work in caring for the elderly and disabled .
13 Is not that an appalling commentary on the Government 's record of caring for the environment ?
14 Years of caring for a sick , disabled or elderly relative , or months of waiting to hear whether a job is to end , cause stress to accumulate in our lives .
15 A suicide note revealed they were desperate after years of caring for the seriously handicapped daughter .
16 Male vigour in display could also indicate vigour in caring for the young .
17 Oil companies insist that exploitation can go hand-in-glove with caring for the environment , and have begun an intensive lobbying campaign to support the bill .
18 It said poorer women saw cigarettes as a ‘ necessary luxury ’ to cope with the difficulties of caring for a family on a tight budget .
19 They are said to regard cigarettes as a ‘ necessary luxury ’ to cope with the difficulties of caring for a family and managing on a low income .
20 He imagines their having a child together ; he imagines Louise 's death and his own subsequent tenderness in caring for the motherless infant ( we do not , alas , have Louise 's response to this particular flight ) .
21 A project to be launched at the three-day conference aims to promote the involvement of Christians of all ages in caring for the environment .
22 This realignment may last for 9 to 12 months , depending on the health of the child and whether the domestic arrangements for caring for the child are resolved .
23 The search for inexpensive ways of caring for the nation 's children is in itself of interest , as evidence of the government 's scale of priorities for spending !
24 The solution was a simple one : employ priests with the sole responsibility of singing the memorial requiems so as to allow the parish priests to go about their customary role of caring for the spiritual needs of the living .
25 Alongside the debates about the most appropriate method of caring for the elderly are concerns about the ‘ blocking ’ of acute beds by older people who no longer need the facilities provided by an acute setting but who , for other reasons , can not be discharged .
26 This promises to make nursing as a career much more dynamic and pro-active , although the nursing role in caring for the sick and those people limited by disability will continue and develop in response to the needs expressed by society .
27 Mr Gummer said : ‘ The proposals complement the range of environmental incentives already available to farmers and reflect the Government 's continuing commitment to caring for the countryside and to integrating environmental objectives into agricultural policy . ’
28 It 's all part of Wimpey 's commitment to caring for the environment .
29 My hon. Friend the Member for Norfolk , North ( Mr. Howell ) spoke recently on the radio about his idea of paying , say , £100 a week to people joining a community task force , enabling them to obtain work experience and contribute to society , which does not simply mean filling in holes in the road but involves going in for a range of useful activities , from working on environmental improvements to caring for the vulnerable in society .
30 The methods and techniques which have been developed to cope with the child-rearing process seem to apply equally to families who are experiencing the difficulties and frustrations of caring for an ageing relative .
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