Example sentences of "cared for [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The room had been vandalized — viciously so ; but it was equally apparent that it had been furnished and cared for at a level totally different from the other rooms . |
2 | He is now being cared for at a farm in Dersely . |
3 | The Guardian reports that 25 baby sharks ( in this case Tope ) were being cared for at the Sea Life Centre at Hastings after their mother was netted by a fisherman . |
4 | Up to 15 people with brain injuries are cared for at the centre each day and the main feature of the extension will be a large activity room . |
5 | Since then he has been cared for at the Airedale General Hospital . |
6 | Shiloh , now renamed Blackie , is still being cared for at the Bothwellbridge Animal Welfare Centre at Hamilton . |
7 | The NHS reforms aim to provide an environment in which you feel welcome and where you can be confident that you are being cared for as an individual . |
8 | The starting point for the three readings that follow is the increased numbers of children under 5 whose parents both work , and who are cared for outside the family ( whether in a day nursery or with a child minder ) for a major part of the day ( 25 per cent of children under 5 in the United Kingdom had working mothers in 1976 , although only a small proportion of these were working full-time ) . |
9 | Those who are mentally alert may not find it easy or pleasant to take help from the very ones they have supported and cared for over the years . |
10 | Being cared for in a hospital was like being a child again . |
11 | A SOCIAL services chief issued an appeal yesterday for the bit-part actress Yasmin Gibson to contact them about the future of her Home Alone daughter , being cared for in a children 's home . |
12 | Growing in excess of 400mm , Synodontis schall can be expected to be quite long lived , provided it is well cared for in the aquarium . |
13 | Around 85% of those cared for in the capital are gay men , with an increasing number of women and children . |
14 | I mean I can remember the nineteen twenty , I I were n't sure whether it was the twenty one or the twenty six strike , and my father was erm on strike , you see , but the ponies had to be thus cared for in the field an I do n't think he received any pay and I remember very well erm going to the , my father applying for relief , and er we had to go and face the erm Court of Referees . |
15 | It means that even gardens are no longer cared for in the despair that is felt . |
16 | 62% felt that they should be cared for in the community in ordinary homes rather than in special homes or hospitals |
17 | While the planned closure of both Digby and Exminster did mean some transitory inter-hospital transfers , both the chronic long-stay population and elderly people with dementia were considered to be better cared for in the community . |
18 | I point out the difference as many people with mental health problems are now being cared for in the community and I feel that the community needs to understand these people rather than doubly stigmatise them by thinking that they have two illnesses rather than one . |
19 | On Timor by late May , however , there was the comforting knowledge that the most seriously wounded could be evacuated by sea-plane through Suai and that others could be cared for in the Ainaro hospital — a different picture from the days of doubt and dismay some eight weeks earlier . |
20 | In the October of 1855 Sarah returned to London , just five years after she had left her baby to be cared for in the Foundling Hospital . |
21 | Watson , for whom The Mirror helped raise £150,000 in a special appeal night in July , is being cared for in an East London neurological rehabilitation unit , added : ‘ I am here until next March — it 's driving me crazy because I want to make a comeback . |
22 | Security and my creature comforts were cared for by a dry-cleaners on the street level ; a cafe on the first floor that would send me up something on a tray when I came home late and tired ; a retired beautician on the second floor who would revive me with an evening ‘ facial ’ ; while the grocer round the corner saw to it that my larder was replenished for my homecomings . |
23 | They seem to have adapted well to Madeira and are being cared for by a specialist . |
24 | Meanwhile the mother of a nine-year-old boy who was from the same town and died in a ski-ing accident , is being cared for by a church group . |
25 | Edith died in 1871 and Maud and her sister Kathleen were cared for by a nurse and governess . |
26 | Sgt Newman 's father , Eric , 58 , suffered a mild angina attack after being told of the shooting , and was being cared for by a neighbour last night . |
27 | For adaptations to a property to enable an elderly person over 60 ) who is not the owner or tenant , but who intends to live in the property to be cared for by a friend or relative . |
28 | The couple 's children , aged three and seven , are being cared for by a relative . |
29 | A duckling which suffers from an identity crisis is being cared for by a family . |
30 | Trim toenails if this is easy , but always leave someone who is diabetic to be cared for by a chiropodist . |