Example sentences of "[verb] care for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The student who has cared for a patient is in the best position to evaluate and report on his or her progress .
2 Relatives may make a gift to a local hospital that has cared for a loved one .
3 Jane Moss said yesterday that the double heartbreak of her daughter 's death and the murder of her own mum 11 years ago made her want to care for the needy .
4 It 's fine to pass Acts but even a good Act are no good if their parents are expected to care for the child without resources .
5 The voluntary hospital , the Infirmary , was specifically designed to care for the sick , and its relative freedom from the constraints associated with spending public money gave it the advantage over the sick wards at the workhouse .
6 She came from a large family , and it must be supposed that her mother or one of her sisters helped to care for the children while she was at work .
7 The most valuable resolve anyone who has decided to care for an elderly relative can make is to give her all the love and loyalty you can but without becoming a martyr in the process , for martyrdom in such circumstances often breeds repressed resentment , which eventually boils over into words and actions that are later bitterly regretted .
8 They supposed that one sex was going to care for the eggs , but that selection on both sexes would make them , if possible , desert the eggs and thus force the other sex into doing the work .
9 A NEW charity to help care for the terminally ill has been set up in Liverpool .
10 I see the camera closing to find her old Masai friends gathering after a day , another of the infinite number of days , spent caring for the cattle .
11 They looked after each other , that was all , as each of them might have cared for a pet and been solicitous for its well-being .
12 Birth parents may relinquish their child for adoption at the time of birth or at a subsequent date , possibly having cared for the child over a period of months or years .
13 If you think the time may come when you may have to care for an elderly or disabled person in your home , there are also grants available for adapting housing .
14 She taught both Mr and Mrs Reynolds the skills they needed to care for the stoma :
15 A parish may have no Reader and its clergy may be overstretched because of having to care for a number of churches .
16 ‘ Not being able to support myself financially when old ’ , and ‘ having to care for an elderly relative ’ are some of your other major worries ; ‘ losing my job ’ does not feature as a key worry for most .
17 Over the last year ACET 's centres in Dundee , Edinburgh and Glasgow have been asked to care for a growing number needing practical help to stay at home .
18 I no longer need to work and she was delighted when I offered to care for the baby during the week .
19 The Czech Republic , for example , has pledged to care for the grave of the Slovak poet Jan Kollatr , who is buried in Prague .
20 In the other case , two neighbours were helping to care for an 88-year-old single woman ; service-providers were not happy with this care and were suspicious about the neighbours ' management of the woman 's finances , so she was also admitted to hospital under a guardianship order .
21 Thus support for families who are helping to care for an elderly frail relative was built into the activities planned for social service departments from the beginning .
22 Pampers are already helping to care for the environment , and now we have some important news for the future .
23 ‘ We aim to care for the local communities in which we operate . ’
24 ‘ We aim to care for the local communities in which we operate . ’
25 She has only one of her sons staying at home in South Ronaldsay and is concerned that she may never be allowed to care for the others .
26 Children 's homes , therefore , were left to care for an older group of children , many of whom were experiencing severe problems and anxieties about their future , and showing serious emotional and behavioural symptoms .
27 Show some compassion for your members from the lower divisions and prove to the fans that you do care for the game itself , otherwise , after Wigan 's performance recently , rugby league will get some extra support .
28 It was not an uncommon practice in the Middle Ages , where the corpses of the rich and powerful were concerned , to remove one or more of the organs — usually the heart — for burial at the place of death , such as the monastery which had cared for the person in their infirmary during the final illness .
29 Just as Ella had cared for the poor and the prostitute whom no one had wanted to know so Eva began to appreciate feelings she had only known before in her work in Africa .
30 Stokenchurch Dog Rescue and Welfare Society is always looking for voluntary dog walkers , blankets , towels and newspaper , as well as much needed finance so that they can continue to care for the other 70 dogs they have in their kennels at present .
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