Example sentences of "[adv] care for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And I never much cared for the bumptious , muscular side of The Smiths , so I welcome the spaciness Vini Reilly brings as new guitarist , whether it 's the lurid wig-out of ‘ Alsatian Cousin' or the dew-and-moonbeam iridescence of ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ . |
2 | She said in a small voice , ‘ She told me that you only cared for the vines . |
3 | The bill was designed to permit workers in companies with more than 50 employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave annually to care for a sick or new child , receive medical treatment or tend to a seriously ill spouse or parent . |
4 | The orphanage 's overriding function was not only to care for the destitute but also to protect society from dangerous children as there was a fear that roaming , unsupervised youngsters posed a threat to social order . |
5 | Companies do not much care for the interventionist policies of Mitterrand 's government , including its decision to nationalise all the large IT companies . |
6 | ‘ I do n't much care for the road you 're leading us along . ’ |
7 | If you are a person of fastidious intellectual taste you will not much care for the comic-strip account given in the preceding paragraph . |
8 | She , Esther and Alix had known one another since their Cambridge days , and often met , but an evening with them necessarily excluded Charles : Esther and Alix did not much care for the world that Charles represented , and his presence inhibited all three of them . |
9 | From the outset he had decided that he did not much care for the tall fair youth who seemed to look down his long nose at everything . |
10 | " She does n't much care for the river . |
11 | He does not greatly care for the dark purplish bathroom suite ( ‘ Damson ’ , the estate agent 's brochure had called the shade ) but it had been one of the things that attracted Marjorie when they bought the house two years ago — the bathroom , with its kidney-shaped handbasin and goldplated taps and sunken bath and streamlined loo and bidet . |
12 | But perhaps their most important role was as nurses , selflessly caring for the wounded , often in dreadful conditions close to the front . |
13 | But his words and attitudes heartened the Danzig Party , who had begun to feel that Berlin no longer cared for the city 's struggle against Poland and Polish trade . |
14 | Because not enough information is given to buyers on the sheer expense and time needed to feed , train , groom and generally care for a dog . |
15 | Women are peculiarly fitted for the onerous task of patiently and skilfully caring for the patient in faithful obedience to the physician 's orders . |
16 | ‘ I ca n't think how I ever cared for the things . |
17 | WHO STILL CARES FOR THE FAMILY ? |
18 | She genuinely cares for the boy and is determined to save him from a life of crime . |
19 | He was yesterday caring for the boys , aged four and six . |
20 | We have always cared for the countryside . |
21 | ‘ Boon has always cared for the ordinary man and woman — old ladies who need help in the post office or the bloke in the pub who breaks down and confesses he 's being hounded by loan sharks . |
22 | A daughter ( or more rarely a son ) who has never left the parental home , or who has returned after widowhood or divorce to stay on indefinitely to care for an elderly parent or parents , does not make this choice automatically . |
23 | Some policies will also include eventualities like job loss or having to stay home to care for a sick relative . |
24 | Home care for the stroke patient may be chosen because the patient 's doctor feels that the necessary rehabilitation can be done at home , or might be best done at home ; the patient may be more comfortable , and therefore more co-operative to treatment if he remains among familiar surroundings ; he might be liable to excessive stress if parted from his close family , friends or a beloved pet ; or it may be a temporary situation , in which the patient is waiting for a bed in a specialist rehabilitation unit to become available . |
25 | Home care for an elderly patient |
26 | And , already in adolescence , both cared for the things of the mind . |
27 | But Edward went on to tell her that she did n't really care for the children , she only liked to think she did , to make herself feel good . |
28 | Erm , we had a erm , I had an aunt and uncle , they lived in Southend , and they used to like to come up and perform em , he had a violin and she used to play the piano , and my erm , father did n't really care for the music , but they liked sort of opera and stuff like that |
29 | St Helena Hospice opened in Colchester eight years ago to care for the terminally ill and their families from the North East Essex area . |
30 | Not only was I unable to help with the work , I could n't even care for the family 's tools . |