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

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1 The project is being co-ordinated by Red Ribbon International and money raised will be used for a 30-bed complex to care for people with HIV and AIDS .
2 Girl , now show me my way , for I have a child to care for .
3 HYPO-ALLERGENIC TREATMENT MAKE-UP TO CARE FOR YOUR SKIN
4 ‘ Miss Joanna G is one of hundreds of single women in the borough who have sacrificed career and marriage to care for elderly parents at home .
5 These five were very similar to the Ipswich group ; all except one were women ; all lived alone ; only one had a closely involved relative ( and like the similar Ipswich case it was a working daughter who needed help to care for her mother when she was unavailable ) .
6 However , in 1965 it was given to the National Tramway Museum to care for , and it operated at Crich in the Derbyshire hills from 1965–1971 , when 59 was withdrawn as needing extensive overhaul .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 If you have not worked regularly at some time since 1978 because you have had to stay at home to care for either a child or a sick or elderly person you may have protected your right to a pension by claiming HRP .
12 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 .
13 Men and women whether single or married who have been unable to work regularly because they have had to stay at home to care for children and/o-r a disabled or elderly person may be able to safeguard their pension by claiming Home Responsibilities Protection .
14 On the one hand , more and more mothers are employed outside the home but on the other hand there is still a strong ideology supporting the view that mothers ought to stay at home to care for their children .
15 And it will provide medical equipment to care for the 120 children there .
16 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 .
17 Much discussion revolves round whether English Heritage ( whose 400 castles and abbeys are largely unfurnished ) has the capacity to care for fragile interiors and furniture in the same way as the National Trust .
18 Whether or not early retirement and high unemployment continue , however , they should not blind us to the need to consider other factors which influence our capacity to care for dependent populations .
19 Gradually their capacity to care for themselves fully is reduced so that they require help with heavier cleaning jobs or gardening , then help with routine tasks such as shopping and cooking and finally , in some cases , help even with feeding , washing and dressing themselves .
20 The determinants of an individuals ' welfare can be broadly classified as depending upon their own capacity to care for themselves combined with ( a ) market activities and relationships ; ( b ) the behaviour of ‘ significant others ’ as providers of ‘ informal care ’ amongst whom family members are likely to be the most important ; and ( c ) the role played by the state .
21 In her evidence she said that Mr and Mrs needed assistance to care for their daughter .
22 ‘ My dear , you know I have Daddy to care for , as well as Gran .
23 These should protect citizens from the homelessness , poverty , bad housing , unemployment , religious racial and sexual discrimination , physical and mental disability and ill health and the need to care for dependent members of the family which prevent citizens from participating in society .
24 The factors which are likely to explain the timing of exit from the labour market include health , marital status , husband 's employment , household income and assets , the health of other household members and the need to care for adult relatives .
25 Sharon was employed on a part-time basis to care for the warden 's two-year-old daughter .
26 Because women 's work is never done , and underpaid , or unpaid , or boring or repetitious and we 're the first to get the sack , and what we look like is more important than what we do , and if we get raped it 's our fault , and if we get bashed we must have provoked it , if we raise our voices we 're nagging bitches , and if we enjoy sex we 're nymphs and if we do n't we 're frigid , and if we love women it 's because we ca n't get a real man , and if we ask our doctor too many questions we 're neurotic and if we expect the community to care for our children we 're selfish , and if we stand up for our rights we 're aggressive and unfeminine , and if we do n't we 're typical weak females , and if we want to get married we 're out to trap a man , and if we do n't we 're unnatural , and because we ca n't get adequate safe contraceptives , but men can walk on the moon , and we ca n't cope or do n't want a pregnancy we 're made to feel guilty about abortion , and for lots and lots of other reasons we 're all part of the Women 's Liberation Movement .
27 The Northamptonshire relief group which has brought them here know that they have a reposibility to care for people likely to suffer seriously psycholical problems of witnessing the war .
28 Some carers will feel imprisoned by the demands made of them , and they will be torn between their desire to care for their older relatives and their own need to lead an independent life .
29 The general public has a tendency to assume that nurses experience a strong desire to care for others , perhaps believing that many feel a true vocation or ‘ divine call ’ to the work , although it is probably less usual to describe it in these terms today .
30 As part of this ideology the family is seen as not only the appropriate place to rear and nurture children , but also the fitting place to care for dependent and distressed family members who are disabled or very elderly .
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