Example sentences of "who care for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Adam , a haemophiliac , and his mother travelled to Bonn for further treatment arranged by Dr. Peter Jones , who cared for Adam during his stay in Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary in December .
2 Those who cared for Michael gently encouraged him to accept his toys and belongings again .
3 The staff sample consisted of all 56 registered nurses on the unit and all 31 medical residents who cared for patients when transfer decisions were made .
4 Stephanie Gascoigne is particularly convicing as Trish , the girl who cares for Jem , but does n't want to become emotionally committed .
5 And , remarkably , she has formed an affectionate bond with Rosa Hannah 's much loved senior cow , which for part of the year returns to her old pastures because Bill Purves , the neighbour who cares for Rosa rents the grazing from the new owners .
6 ‘ It 's the business of anyone who cares for truth and justice .
7 The course is designed for any professional group who may be asked by parents for advice and help in managing infant behaviour problems at home and for residential professionals who care for infants .
8 We will support the organisations which help those who care for friends and relatives at home .
9 Help may also be available for those who care for others , for example if you are looking after a disabled person or an elderly relation .
10 Help may also be available for those who care for others , for example if you are looking after a disabled person or an elderly relation .
11 Today we launch our campaign , as the Community Care Act causes more elderly people than ever to rely on the six million people who care for relatives at home .
12 It will offer help and advice to hundreds of people who care for relatives in their own homes .
13 I am disappointed , but in my experience and opinion people who care for animals care about people also and should be supported .
14 Support relatives and friends who care for people with physical disabilities .
15 Professor Colin Bell , of Edinburgh University 's sociology department , said : ‘ The conference represents a unique opportunity for the doctors and nurses who care for people who are generally regarded as being ‘ hopelessly ill ’ to get together with lawyers , philosophers and sociologists to discuss the very real dilemmas — social , legal and medical — posed by such people .
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