Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] care " in BNC.

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1 It offers short-term care up to a maximum of 6 weeks , a befriending service as well as bereavement counselling , transport and massage .
2 Most species completely lack parental care , but they are by no means uniform in their mating systems .
3 On 19 December 1991 the local authority sought interim care orders .
4 It is intended that care will be taken to ensure that important relics such as the wheels are retained .
5 I am pleased to report that care in the community has in general , been successfully introduced .
6 As someone who has been admitted into psychiatric care 16 times in the past 25 years and has usually received acute care in asylum style settings , I shed few tears for the disappearance of these places .
7 Even where part-time ( and full-time ) workers earn above the limit , they still may be disqualified from unemployment benefit unless they can satisfy the DSS that they can make adequate care arrangements for children or an elderly/sick person within twenty-four hours of finding a job .
8 Could he just make sure though that in his plans by defining community care and by by that I mean social care as opposed to health care , in a certain way .
9 In aviaries around the outside of the Walled Garden , you will see a range of familiar domesticated cage birds — which , given informed care , can make very good garden aviary subjects .
10 The case remained technically open for some time , with sporadic review rather than monitoring ( because , it was said , anything requiring active intervention would have been readily made known ) ; finally events made residential care inevitable , and were immediately notified by the GP .
11 A policy of normalisation to ensure that the circumstances of children in care should be as near to those of children not in care , to be achieved through planning for permanency , was formulated ; and a practice of finding alternative families for children as the first choice , using residential care mainly as a brief transitional experience , was implemented .
12 But allegations that patients were not given adequate care after they had been discharged from the unit were , on balance , in this investigation , unproven .
13 Apart from the current pressures from Central Government not to build or replace residential homes but to rely more heavily on the private and voluntary sector and housing associations , they are also being pressed to see Residential Care as a positive choice ( Wagner Report 1987 ) , to see the residential home as a community resource by providing more flexible patterns , respite , short-term and long term care and extended day care .
14 ( 2 ) Allowing the appeal , that before making the prohibited steps orders the justices should have informed the parties of their intention and given them an opportunity to make submissions as to whether such orders were appropriate ; that the justices had had no jurisdiction to make an order prohibiting the parents from having contact with each other because such contact was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibility towards his child and thus was outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; that , on the evidence they accepted , the justices had been plainly wrong to refuse to make the interim care orders ; and that , accordingly , the court would substitute interim care orders relating to both children ( post , pp. 271B–D , H — 272A , F , H — 273A ) .
15 Only the relatively few places at these institutions provide full-time care , particularly for single mothers .
16 I do not want to criticise those who provide private care , because I recognise that there is as much good care in the private sector as there is bad .
17 ‘ I understand parents who provide private care for their children .
18 The Commissioner referred to the letter to Age Concern England in 1988 , from Nicholas Scott ( now Minister for Social Security and Disabled People ) which stated , ‘ In the last analysis , where a person in a home can no longer meet his fees but still requires nursing home or residential home care it will fall to the NHS or local authority as appropriate to provide that care if it is not otherwise available to the person ’ .
19 She thought her nurses were there to dress wounds and to feed hungry patients , not to provide emotional care for les braves .
20 Moreover , several different approaches have been found to be effective , including all day clinics , nurse coordinated care , and miniclinics .
21 Social service provision for old people grew out of the Poor Law , and welfare departments , with the 1948 National Assistance Act ( Part iii ) laying a responsibility on local authorities to provide residential care for certain categories of old people .
22 There is also a requirement to provide a range of domiciliary support , to provide residential care , and to encourage voluntary and individual initiatives .
23 Mrs Neil 's nephew , who lived next door but one and provided daily care , said
24 However , it does pay to provide some care and attention when growing herbs in the mass , to ensure their greater decorativeness and well-being , or even simply to curtail the activity of the lustier wild plants .
25 New care management systems of assessment without provision do not rest easily with training which has equipped the worker to provide direct care , and there is some evidence that workers find the disincentives so great that they will resign from such posts ( Huxley and Kerfoot , 1992 ) .
26 These roles were pursued at a time when the ideas , language , and values underpinning social care were changing rapidly and when resource constraints were worsening .
27 Se Queira describes the ‘ 64,000 dollar question ’ : whether some clients could be forced to accept residential care even though they expressed an overwhelming desire to stay in their own homes .
28 Failure to provide this care will not lead to imprisonment unless there is evidence of criminal neglect , but may well reduce or remove their claim to maintenance on their husbands .
29 ‘ I did n't realise Jennifer had reached the stage where she might need residential care . ’
30 To some extent this emphasized a definition of community care , used particularly in relation to people with mental health problems , which came to mean a form of care which was non-hospital care and therefore included residential care .
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