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

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1 The present owners of Pool Bank were previously the tenants , and during their tenancy they cared for the gallery and strengthened it , and now as owners will watch over it with loving care .
2 There were some who were clever , some who were stupid , and none who cared for the lecture that would take her forty-five minutes to read and three evenings to prepare .
3 She genuinely cares for the boy and is determined to save him from a life of crime .
4 Its strategy builds upon the Region 's strengths , tackles the problems of deprived areas , accommodates new development , cares for the environment and , above all , puts people and their communities first .
5 In caring for a doll or in constructing conversations between soft toys or puppets , children explore how it feels to be a parent rather than a child , a nurse rather than a patient , a teacher rather than a pupil .
6 This might be the case with provocation , for example : there may be objections to some of the distinctions now drawn by the law of provocation , but a broader defence of extreme emotional disturbance might provide for reduction of the offence in cases of loss of self-control when caring for a baby or when arrested by a police-officer known to be acting lawfully , and some might feel that there are strong arguments against this .
7 Volunteers usually act as ‘ sitters ’ caring for a client while the rest of the family is away , perhaps for a few hours for a weekly shopping trip .
8 They are said to regard cigarettes as a ‘ necessary luxury ’ to cope with the difficulties of caring for a family and managing on a low income .
9 William had been his yard foreman , caring for the horses as well as being in charge of the carmen , and yet all the years of friendship and good service had in the end counted for nothing .
10 Presumably you have worked out the cost of someone caring for the child while you are earning a living .
11 The local authority plan should form the basis of an agreement with the parent or person caring for the child and should be reviewed at appropriate intervals .
12 This includes any local authority which is providing accommodation for a child at the time an application is made and anyone caring for the child when proceedings are commenced .
13 If so , he will advise you what to do , but you may also find it helpful to obtain a copy of a booklet entitled Caring for the widow and her family , published by CRUSE ( The National Organisation for Widows and their Children , Cruse House , 126 Sheen Road , Richmond , Surrey TW9 1UR ) , which gives a great deal of useful information on all these subjects and many others connected with widowhood .
14 After all , we 're in the same profession — caring for the health and welfare of animals .
15 Mr Gummer said : ‘ The proposals complement the range of environmental incentives already available to farmers and reflect the Government 's continuing commitment to caring for the countryside and to integrating environmental objectives into agricultural policy . ’
16 She went her own way , made her own successes and failures , and cared for no opinion but her own , apart from that of people she knew to be her intellectual equals or superiors .
17 They looked after each other , that was all , as each of them might have cared for a pet and been solicitous for its well-being .
18 They had nearly arrived at the first of the longhouses scattered over the hillside , belonging to the families who stayed in Orphir all the year round and cared for the land and the hall on behalf of the Earl .
19 A sister with a part-time job looks more available to care for a parent than a brother who works full-time .
20 Nowadays , parental responsibility may be viewed in the same light for school attendance as for child care generally , namely : ‘ the duty to care for the child and to raise him to moral , physical and emotional health … the fundamental task of parenthood and the only justification for the authority it confers ’ .
21 But there 's many I was only thinking of the the tendency to care for the world and look after it and worship
22 She came from a large family , and it must be supposed that her mother or one of her sisters helped to care for the children while she was at work .
23 Unless she is very fit , able to care for the garden and do decorating and other jobs of that kind around the house , she will miss his support in this way too .
24 But the community should care for the school because it is a social good and the property of the community .
25 ‘ I do n't care for the notion that Paul Gray had his head cut off in the Cathedral .
26 A proper discussion of a football match can not occur if one of the participants is quite ignorant of the rules of the game ; and the kind of assessment of a restaurant meal that would involve the possible insertion of the establishment into a good food guide ( or perhaps its deletion from it ) will not get very far if one of the diners does not care for the meal because his idea of a gastronomic treat is a cheeseburger and french fries ( though within the order of the burger discriminations are possible ) .
27 Staff at the centre say they 'll care for the animals until they 're strong enough to be returned to the wild .
28 Who will care for the children when you are at work after school hours ?
29 She , Esther and Alix had known one another since their Cambridge days , and often met , but an evening with them necessarily excluded Charles : Esther and Alix did not much care for the world that Charles represented , and his presence inhibited all three of them .
30 These poems offer , then , not care for the self but care of the other .
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