Example sentences of "to care [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Simon is an 18 year old student at Winchester and keeps his hair in a neat , easy to care for style .
2 Rising unsteadily to her feet , determinedly keeping her mind on what she needed to care for fitzAlan , Isabel opened the door of the hut .
3 And life was even tougher when I had to give up my job to care for Gran — ’
4 The factors which are likely to explain the timing of exit from the labour market include health , marital status , husband 's employment , household income and assets , the health of other household members and the need to care for adult relatives .
5 Heidi 's mum Christine , who is unable to care for baby because of severe post-natal depression , visits every day .
6 Unable to find anyone to care for Beru while they were in hospital , they asked a tradesman to leave her in the mountains ‘ to die naturally ’ .
7 She blames art fashions : ‘ It 's very ‘ in ’ to care about art and painting , like restoring Victorian fireplaces , it 's just fashion , it does n't mean anything . ’
8 The papers we have in our Archive are essentially the contents of Christabel 's desk when she died — she expressed a wish that they should be sent to one of her nieces , May Bailey , ‘ in the hope that she may come to care about poetry ’ . ’
9 I would find it even more extraordinary from a party that claims to care about investment , yet clearly has no understanding that investment comes from savings .
10 If such links are not built , schooling will suffer from being not only detached from the lifelong vision of education and retraining which is foreseen by the CBI , the TECs and the NCVQ but also from appearing not to care about continuity , feed-through and quality assurance .
11 The first requirement in getting students to adopt a serious orientation to knowledge is that they come to care about truth .
12 Similarly , when we turn to care at home , it is not clear that if the costs of such support were to exceed those of residential care , they could or should be met .
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