Example sentences of "cared for [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Demands on social services to provide support are rising steadily as are those made on voluntary groups and organisations who strive to support both carer and cared for with the limited financial and physical resources they have available .
2 Since then he has been cared for at the Airedale General Hospital .
3 Up to 15 people with brain injuries are cared for at the centre each day and the main feature of the extension will be a large activity room .
4 The Guardian reports that 25 baby sharks ( in this case Tope ) were being cared for at the Sea Life Centre at Hastings after their mother was netted by a fisherman .
5 Shiloh , now renamed Blackie , is still being cared for at the Bothwellbridge Animal Welfare Centre at Hamilton .
6 I suspect they were being cared for under the Central Methodist hall .
7 The starting point for the three readings that follow is the increased numbers of children under 5 whose parents both work , and who are cared for outside the family ( whether in a day nursery or with a child minder ) for a major part of the day ( 25 per cent of children under 5 in the United Kingdom had working mothers in 1976 , although only a small proportion of these were working full-time ) .
8 Those who are mentally alert may not find it easy or pleasant to take help from the very ones they have supported and cared for over the years .
9 Around 85% of those cared for in the capital are gay men , with an increasing number of women and children .
10 Some of its relics are scrupulously cared for in the English Circle headquarters ; they showed me a pair of jockey scales , caricatures of riders clambering redfaced out of ditches , group paintings of the hunt moving off .
11 62% felt that they should be cared for in the community in ordinary homes rather than in special homes or hospitals
12 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 .
13 On Timor by late May , however , there was the comforting knowledge that the most seriously wounded could be evacuated by sea-plane through Suai and that others could be cared for in the Ainaro hospital — a different picture from the days of doubt and dismay some eight weeks earlier .
14 All this is stored and cared for in the six large unheated cupboards in the linen room .
15 While the planned closure of both Digby and Exminster did mean some transitory inter-hospital transfers , both the chronic long-stay population and elderly people with dementia were considered to be better cared for in the community .
16 Growing in excess of 400mm , Synodontis schall can be expected to be quite long lived , provided it is well cared for in the aquarium .
17 I mean I can remember the nineteen twenty , I I were n't sure whether it was the twenty one or the twenty six strike , and my father was erm on strike , you see , but the ponies had to be thus cared for in the field an I do n't think he received any pay and I remember very well erm going to the , my father applying for relief , and er we had to go and face the erm Court of Referees .
18 In recent years prisons have accumulated increasing numbers of mentally disordered people who at one time would probably been cared for in the old asylums .
19 It means that even gardens are no longer cared for in the despair that is felt .
20 I point out the difference as many people with mental health problems are now being cared for in the community and I feel that the community needs to understand these people rather than doubly stigmatise them by thinking that they have two illnesses rather than one .
21 But hear Richards : ‘ Ewbank 'd inside and Atco 'd outside , the English suburban residence , and the garden which is an integral part of it , stand trim and lovingly cared for in the mild sunshine .
22 Storms had wrecked the Spanish fleet on the shores of West Ireland , and the refugees had been welcomed and cared for by the Irish people .
23 I know now , although I think I knew at the time , why one was so cared for by the ordinary people of Bury in 1941 .
24 This question has been answered to some extent by a recent paper which showed a significantly higher mortality and morbidity among diabetics discharged solely to primary care in the community compared to those cared for by the hospital diabetic clinic ( Hayes & Harries , 1984 ) .
25 Some small but particularly beautiful areas of woods , cliffs and islands are preserved and cared for by the National Trust .
26 The sun had pierced through the mist , and they were not believing their good luck at being alive , and being cared for by the beautiful colleens .
27 There are currently 79,000 children and young people being cared for by the local authorities in the U.K. and half of them are looking for foster homes .
28 In the Leisure Society the employed are an elite of highly educated and skilled professionals who work full-time , but the wealth created by the equipment they have designed and operate is dispersed rather widely so that the mass of the population are able to live reasonably well off the products of the automated machinery cared for by the core elite .
29 ‘ I remember her card : ‘ I am being very attentively cared for by the hotel doctor , William Simpson . ’
30 break-up of family through death , divorce , separation ( especially when the child was not cared for by the mother )
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