Example sentences of "[pron] care for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Neither of them cared for the sexually explicit — ‘ Rather like having an operation described to one , do n't you think ? ’ |
2 | She did have a job with the BBC and someone cared for the child in the day . |
3 | Presumably you have worked out the cost of someone caring for the child while you are earning a living . |
4 | ‘ I do n't know that I care for the idea . |
5 | However little I care for the way you live , I shall concede that as long as you get your facts right , sense flavours and textures with accuracy and discrimination , think out the implications of your choices , are not deceived about your desires and ambitions , you may do as you please . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't say I care for the idea of you two discussing me behind my back , but if you must know I was suffering from reaction , ’ said Leonora with dignity . |
7 | But nobody cared for the stones he told And he sat all alone of a night Until one day a traveller came in from the cold A sorry and miserable sight . |
8 | ‘ No government which cared for the education of all our children would conceivably follow such corrupt priorities as this one . ’ |
9 | A HOSPICE which cares for the terminally ill is holding a special fund-raising week . |
10 | ‘ A few people remembered her riding around the district on a sit-up-and-beg bike , with her photographic equipment in the basket , ’ says Sue Furness , of Yorkshire Image , which cares for the ‘ Kruckenberg Collection . ’ . |
11 | Might the roots of this crisis lie , not among the victims of poverty who are now being blamed , but in the political priorities which devote our wealth to the destruction of life , and leave nothing over with which to care for the economic casualties of Thatcherism and Majorism ? |
12 | ‘ I know you cared for the boy yourself . ’ |
13 | Alison Berry describes how she cared for a patient with a difficult leg wound in the community |
14 | She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth , and she taught in a private school because it gave her a little more latitude to come and go as she wished — an important point , since she cared for an old mother whom eighty years had made exacting . |
15 | Well , there was n't much Maureen could do about this injury , but the wound did heal up nicely and she cared for the bird for over a year . |
16 | It was faith in a God Who cared for an individual , and spoke to him , lovingly and regularly . |
17 | That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved . |
18 | There were some who were clever , some who were stupid , and none who cared for the lecture that would take her forty-five minutes to read and three evenings to prepare . |
19 | She has two sons , both married with families , who live at some distance , and an older sister living in Brighton who cares for a disabled husband . |
20 | There is no equivalent to the invalid care allowance which is given to the person who cares for an elderly person . |
21 | Firstly , who cares for the carers ? |
22 | So what you say about the rights of fathers is also about who is the ‘ real ’ father — the biological father or the man who cares for the child ? |
23 | Who cares for the carers ? |
24 | It is an issue for anyone who cares for the sanctity of human life . |
25 | The supreme dread of everyone who cares for the good of the nation or race is that men should be adrift for want of anchorage for their convictions … |
26 | Plus , who cares for the carers ? |
27 | I mean who who cares for the electricity ? |
28 | Would you care for a scone ? |
29 | Would you care for a drink ? ’ |
30 | Would you care for a coffee ? ’ |