Example sentences of "[noun] care for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | And it will provide medical equipment to care for the 120 children there . |
4 | FEARS were expressed last night that Cheshire County Council could be £10m short of cash to care for the elderly . |
5 | Princess Diana has agreed to be patron to Centrepoint , the London-based charity caring for the homeless , it was announced last night . |
6 | The Princess of Wales is to play a leading role in a charity caring for the homeless , it was announced yesterday . |
7 | On the one hand he had to contend with a tough gang of young people attracted to the youth club , and on the other to care for the elderly people who made up a considerable proportion of his congregation . |
8 | When God instructs his people Israel to care for the poor , the appeal is invariably on the basis of what he has done for them . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | He is reunited with his mother whilst in prison and after his release and a visit to his brother at the latter 's foundry settles down at Chesney Wold to care for the stricken Sir Leicester Dedlock . |
11 | I 've spent the last year of my life caring for the wrong person . ’ |
12 | Darwin 's theories have been used to support the view that homo sapiens is the pre-eminent of species , and have fuelled beliefs in the morality of the survival of the fittest , whilst also lending support to positions , reminiscent of Albert Schweitzer 's , which emphasise universal kinship and the duty to care for the lowly and enfeebled . |
13 | By a deathbed grant he ensured the foundation at Denhall in the Wirral of a hospital to care for the poor and for those shipwrecked on the passage to Ireland . |
14 | Ability to care for the helpless is women 's distinctive nature . |
15 | Marina spends most of her time caring for the younger children who live with her in the cellar — especially nine-month-old Vedo Besagic . |
16 | Since a mother generally has a new baby every four and a half years , there may have been pressure on her to speed up each youngster 's training , to leave time to care for the latest addition to the family . |