Example sentences of "[noun sg] care for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The debts arose out of a ten million pound plan to build a village to care for the elderly in the grounds of the convent . |
2 | The debts arose out of a ten million pound plan to build a village to care for the elderly in the grounds of the convent . |
3 | Mrs Feather 's daughter Imogen had a brief , unhappy affair with Phipps , only last Christmas , and had subsequently left the village to care for an elderly aunt in Scotland . |
4 | Invalid care allowance is for people of working age who can not work because they are staying at home to care for a severely disabled relative . |
5 | Firstly , if you are a woman and were claiming child benefit , HRP would have been credited to you automatically , whereas a man staying at home to care for a child would have needed to arrange the transfer of child benefit to himself . |
6 | And it will provide medical equipment to care for the 120 children there . |
7 | So it would seem that children may assist one parent to care for the other who might otherwise go into a home , but apart from this they have to residential homes for some while caring for and thus avoiding the admission of others , and that these two influences cancel each other out in the statistics . |
8 | Ultimately each citizen will have a unique NHS number , and nationally linked population registers will ensure both that information needs to be entered only once and that it is available to any clinician caring for the patient . |
9 | ‘ It is a tremendous responsibility caring for a handicapped person . ’ |
10 | Sharon was employed on a part-time basis to care for the warden 's two-year-old daughter . |
11 | FEARS were expressed last night that Cheshire County Council could be £10m short of cash to care for the elderly . |
12 | The term abandoned is not defined in the Act but it will clearly apply where a person caring for a child has left without indicating his intention to return or making arrangements for the child 's care in his absence . |
13 | A parent or person caring for a child may challenge a local authority 's refusal to classify the child as " a child in need " . |
14 | A parent , guardian or person caring for a child may seek advice and assistance on his behalf ( Legal Advice and Assistance ( No 2 ) Regulations 1980 ( SI No 1898 ) , reg 8(2) and reg 14(2) ( a ) ) . |
15 | The local authority plan should form the basis of an agreement with the parent or person caring for the child and should be reviewed at appropriate intervals . |
16 | Those entitled to notice of the application are : ( a ) any person caring for the child at the time the proceedings are commenced ; ( b ) every person whom the applicant believes to be a parent without parental responsibility , ie an unmarried father without the benefit of a parental responsibility agreement or order ; ( c ) every person whom the applicant believes to be a party to pending relevant proceedings in respect of the same child ; ( d ) any local authority providing accommodation for the child ; ( e ) where proceedings are brought in respect of a child alleged to be staying in a certified refuge , the person providing the refuge . |
17 | Princess Diana has agreed to be patron to Centrepoint , the London-based charity caring for the homeless , it was announced last night . |
18 | The Princess of Wales is to play a leading role in a charity caring for the homeless , it was announced yesterday . |
19 | Respite care is often available to give the carer and the person cared for a break from each other . |
20 | On the one hand he had to contend with a tough gang of young people attracted to the youth club , and on the other to care for the elderly people who made up a considerable proportion of his congregation . |
21 | Just as a rector would put in a vicar or curate to care for the souls in his parish , or a landlord would employ a bailiff or steward to manage his estates , so an officer would appoint a deputy to conduct the business of the office , usually for a small pittance , while he himself enjoyed the bulk of the proceeds . |
22 | ( Married woman caring for a daughter disabled in adulthood ) ( Glendinning , 1992a ) |
23 | The report added that President Rafsanjani had estimated that it would cost Iran at least $500,000,000 a month to care for the refugees . |
24 | He is reunited with his mother whilst in prison and after his release and a visit to his brother at the latter 's foundry settles down at Chesney Wold to care for the stricken Sir Leicester Dedlock . |
25 | The desperate wish to care for a child , however sincere , is not a guarantee that white adopters will provide such an environment . |
26 | Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work . |
27 | I 've spent the last year of my life caring for the wrong person . ’ |
28 | The 800-year-old hospital cares for the ill from all over Britain . |
29 | Nowadays , parental responsibility may be viewed in the same light for school attendance as for child care generally , namely : ‘ the duty to care for the child and to raise him to moral , physical and emotional health … the fundamental task of parenthood and the only justification for the authority it confers ’ . |
30 | Neither at present condones euthanasia , so that , to cause the patient 's death , whether by omission or commission , would be a breach of the duty to care for the patient in good faith , and hence unlawful . |