Example sentences of "care for a " in BNC.
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1 | Because not enough information is given to buyers on the sheer expense and time needed to feed , train , groom and generally care for a dog . |
2 | ‘ Care for a short time , would n't yer ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 ! |
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 | " Care for a gum ? " he said , offering them both the tube . |
7 | ‘ Care for a drink ? ’ |
8 | READERS who care for a dementia sufferer may like to know that Counsel & Care has just published a fact sheet which could be of considerable help to them . |
9 | ‘ Care for a bit of a swish ? ’ he asked . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | But as a reminder to others that we 're still watching , here 's the last verse : ‘ So , chairman 's allowance unaltered , ‘ And fifty redundant , I think ; ‘ That rounds off the business quite nicely , ‘ Now anyone care for a drink . ’ |
12 | Home care for an elderly patient |