Example sentences of "to be cared for " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The nursing home to which her husband has her committed after her eccentricity has become dangerous , and from which she and the other residents are eventually ejected to be cared for by an amorphous ‘ community ’ , might have been lying in wait for her from the day she was born . |
3 | Many of them will want to be cared for at home . |
4 | Sociologists have also frequently documented the peculiar strength of the tie between married daughters and their mothers in many communities , and how women are more likely both to be cared for by their families in old age , and to be the carers . |
5 | They may well have elderly parents who need to be cared for , whether physically or materially , and they may cause a good deal of pressure . |
6 | Animals have to be cared for because they are important in the world , not just because they are being driven to extinction . |
7 | Trim toenails if this is easy , but always leave someone who is diabetic to be cared for by a chiropodist . |
8 | When an elderly relative is to be cared for , it is important that having some time off together should be top priority for the couple . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The ideal solution is for her to go to stay with other members of the family to be cared for in their home , or for a relative to come to take over in your absence . |
11 | It is viewed with some suspicion by staff anxious about the standards of care provided , but there is undoubtedly an advantage to clients , who are able to be cared for in more homely environments rather than long stay wards . |
12 | Some older people want to be cared for by their children , others most definitely do not . |
13 | He would continue to be cared for by nurses . |
14 | Divorce and remarriage of the middle generation will affect the care of elderly people , for how many ex-in-laws are likely to be cared for by ex-sons and daughters-in-law ? |
15 | Each remarriage may bring attendant relatives to be cared for . |
16 | To be cared for almost inevitably involves some diminution of independence . |
17 | is it easier for you to be cared for at home or in hospital ? |
18 | They point to the increasing numbers of very old people who live on their own , and draw the invalid conclusion that kinship ties have weakened , and that obligations are no longer recognized , so that old people are left to be cared for predominantly by strangers . |
19 | This P–59 is to be cared for by members of Edwards ’ 6515th Organisational Maintenance Squadron so her preservation and upkeep seem assured . |
20 | That conclusion is supported by contemporary evidence from Qureshi and Simons 's ( 1987 ) study in Sheffield , which clearly indicates that it is rare for elderly people to move in with their children in order to be cared for . |
21 | The ‘ need ’ for large numbers of very old people to be cared for , because they are unable fully to look after themselves is a phenomenon of the later part of the twentieth century , when the age structure of the population has shifted to give high proportions of older people , at the same time as advances in medical care have enabled many more people to survive into very old age , despite infirmities . |
22 | They became a form of property to be admired and cuddled , to be cared for and above all protected ; ‘ they were to stay firmly in Eden , with their hands off the apples and deaf to the serpents ’ , as Professor Plumb has put it . |
23 | But what they all wanted was to be cared for some of the time and often their tears were statements about that need . |
24 | The number of people so disabled by their distress that they have had to be cared for in institutions is relatively small . |
25 | The number of people who are so disabled by their distress that they have to be cared for in institutions is very small indeed . |
26 | The conclusion was that quote , Anna Jane was to be cared for primarily by her parents , I am not saying exhaustively , they wanted to be involved for as long as they were able to do . |
27 | As a retired deputy head teacher , having to be cared for was hard to accept at first . |
28 | ‘ The victim was transferred from hospital to a nursing home in Ormskirk to be cared for . |
29 | Mums pay fourteen pounds a week for their two to five year olds to be cared for by trained nursery nurses in a sunny room just next door to the main factory . |
30 | erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch . |