Example sentences of "[noun pl] care for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | WACC-AR should provide leadership in setting up funds to care for the families of people who are victimised because of their commitment and faithfulness to the principles of the communication profession , and finally |
2 | Baldwin 's ( 1985 ) study of parents caring for a severely disabled child showed that the mothers , economic activity rates were almost half those of a control group of mothers who did not have a disabled child ( 33 per cent and 59 per cent respectively ) . |
3 | Maternal grandmother had started to take control once the baby came home and undermined mother 's confidence in her own abilities to care for the baby . |
4 | Tim White casts doubts on Kalb 's ability to discharge his undertakings to care for the material he had collected . |
5 | The second major groups of carers to which we now turn are the younger ( usually ) relatives caring for an elderly disabled member of the household . |
6 | Other plans were for the expansion of community care facilities , including support for families caring for a mentally ill relative , and more hostels and day centres . |
7 | Even the few examples we have seen illustrate how species with biparental care tend to be monogamous , species in which only the female looks after the young tend to be polygynous , and species in which only the males care for the young tend to be polyandrous . |
8 | conditions to ensure farmers care for the countryside ; |
9 | Unable to cope with the financial or everyday demands of a baby , they often end up relying upon their own mothers to care for the child . |
10 | Cuts in the amount of money spent on direct services to patients as opposed to buildings mean that in wards where few staff members care for a large number of patients standards of care fall well below tolerable levels . |
11 | What instructions must be given to nurses caring for the patient ? |
12 | This conclusion is as pertinent to women caring for an elderly or disabled person as it is to their sisters caring for young , able-bodied children . |
13 | Over half the severely disabled elderly are living only with the spouse and exactly half the spouses caring for an elderly disabled partner are men . |
14 | 3 ) landowners and farmers to use farm subsidies to provide and maintain a network of paths , to convert buildings for overnight accommodation , and to employ wardens to care for the countryside ; |