Example sentences of "care for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Care for a short time , would n't yer ?
2 If you care for a relative or close friend on a long-term basis and feel unable to return to full-time work it may still be possible to make alternative arrangements in order to work for one or more days or nights a week .
3 Thus , for example , the disabled wife ( or cohabitee ) can only draw the Non-contributory Invalidity Pension if she is unable to perform normal ( as defined by the DHSS ) household duties , regardless of whether housework is her normal profession , regardless of the fact that men and single women only have to prove inability to do paid work to qualify for the pension ; and conversely , the Invalid Care Allowance , for people who lose their incomes because they must stay at home and care for a sick relative , is not payable to wives ( or cohabitees ) because it is assumed that they would be at home in any case !
4 The Act introduced the self-employed contractor status of the GP , care for a defined list of patients , the capitation fee and referral system and a medical record system still in use today .
5 Cuts in the amount of money spent on direct services to patients as opposed to buildings mean that in wards where few staff members care for a large number of patients standards of care fall well below tolerable levels .
6 Home care for an elderly patient
7 Broadly speaking , the introduction of the home-responsibilities credit is a subsidy to those ( mainly , but not exclusively , women ) who care for the young , the sick or the old on a nearly full-time basis .
8 They look after the nest , collect food and care for the young .
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 care for the young
11 The Duchess of Gloucester , as Patron , visits the offices of Counsel and Care for the Elderly , at 16 Bonny Street , London NW1 .
12 11 October : The Duchess of Gloucester , Patron of Counsel and Care for the Elderly , today visited the Counsel 's new offices at 16 Bonny Street , London NW1 .
13 Care for the elderly dementia sufferer is also affected by increased budgetary constraints on both health and social services .
14 Details of provision can be obtained from social services and from organisations such as Counsel and Care for the Elderly and GRACE .
15 Whatever level of public expenditure proves practicable , and however it is distributed , the primary source of support and care for the elderly people are informal and voluntary …
16 It included beggars homes , hostels for children and working girls and care for the elderly .
17 Rather , attention must be directed to ensuring that doctors who care for the dying understand and use the medicines and techniques now available .
18 All Upstairs , a play by Peter Spafford , aims to bring the carers and those they care for the disabled , elderly and ill inside the ‘ system ’ which often excludes them .
19 Many children , it was said , ‘ actually begin their downward course of crime by reason of the burglary and pickpocket scenes they have witnessed ’ : ‘ All who care for the moral well-being and education of the child will set their faces like flint against this new form of excitement . ’
20 But care for the poor remained a prime task of bishops .
21 The Roman empire was no welfare state , and before Christian times in the West ( unlike the East ) care for the poor was rare .
22 All those of us who care for the future well-being of Europe will take comfort from the fact that Mr Lewis is now — how shall we put it ? — hardly the influence he once was .
23 We do not want them to inherit all our problems when it is their responsibility to create the wealth and care for the increased number of elderly and aged people in this country .
24 I said I understood this , but did not add that I had been told of the beauty of these women and their attention to make-up , of their fine skin and care for the traditional in their clothes and way of life .
25 It invites denigration , even denial , of the link between physical care and care for the whole person whose body needs tending , and therefore of the knowledge and skill which such activities may require .
26 care for the sick ,
27 Embalmers , after all , care for the dead ; whereas the cryonic technician would be concerned with the ultimate aim of reanimation .
28 In the House there is a tendency to think that the experience of unemployment , and care for the unemployed , rest exclusively with Opposition Members .
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