Example sentences of "[noun] for the sick [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Spilling their love in prayer for the sick and worried . |
2 | We feel a keen sense of responsibility for the sick and needy . |
3 | Fortunately , being a nurse , she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses . |
4 | To this framework people may add their own memorials to their loved ones , while the Association can ensure that memorials can benefit the living through undertaking projects such as Eagle Lodges and providing homes for the sick and elderly . |
5 | They provided hospices for the sick or for raising the innumerable foundlings . |
6 | Florence Nightingale considered lack of sleep to be an unnecessary additional discomfort for the sick and stressed the importance of environmental factors — some within and others outside the control of the nurse . |
7 | And the woman respected for her concern for the sick and deprived is told : ‘ Not to love is not to live , or it is to live a living death . |
8 | However , married or cohabiting women are not eligible in any circumstances , although all the evidence shows that they provide substantial care for the sick and elderly and that their opportunities for paid employment are thereby reduced or removed altogether . |
9 | I finish where I started , by saying that the report confirms absolutely that there has been a wholesale privatisation of care for the sick and elderly . |
10 | Euthanasia : Jesus ' care for the sick and dying ( e.g. Luke 14 : 1–4 ; 7 : 11–17 ) ; support for the Hospice movement |
11 | They acted as hospitals for the sick and the elderly ; as houses of refuge for widows , like Elizabeth Titford ; as a maternity home for unmarried mothers ; and as a place of respite for men temporarily unemployed . |
12 | Another concept implied rights of access to miraculous healing for the sick and crippled . |
13 | Life-long love of badgers culminates in nursery for the sick and orphaned A NURSERY for the injured and orphaned is still awaiting its first patient several weeks after opening which is good news , say organisers . |
14 | And so , from the sick wards in the old House of Industry and then of the Bedford Union , through the workhouse infirmary , St. Peter 's Hospital , providing a comprehensive range of services for the sick and injured poor of the district , had emerged from the chrysalis as the North Wing of Bedford General Hospital . |