Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] care for " in BNC.
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1 | How many women would be able or willing to care for distant relatives by marriage ? |
2 | For many a stay in hospital is in appropriate but they are often too weak or ill to care for themselves properly . |
3 | A family centre is a place where a child and his parents or those caring for him may go for occupational , social or recreational activities , or for advice , guidance or counselling . |
4 | A major problem is that those caring for patients are only too well aware of the restrictions they are tending to impose . |
5 | Any of these is quite traumatic enough to cause long-lasting and damaging effects upon the mind of the child and yet each event simply ‘ happened ’ and there was no way that those caring for the child could have prevented it . |
6 | I found them comfortable to use and easy to care for . |
7 | Our cardigan 's easy to knit and easy to care for — it 's machine-washable . |
8 | Research so far has only begun to offer sociological or psychological analyses which would enable us to develop typologies of carers and those cared for . |
9 | Although the range of benefits to which the elderly and those caring for them are entitled is still inadequate to meet every need , it is wider than some realise . |
10 | Parents and those caring for children need to know when local authorities have a duty to investigate and what form that investigation must take . |
11 | If there is someone willing and able to care for them , patients usually go home . |
12 | After a considerable delay , the government has agreed to implement the Griffiths ' recommendations , but in the meantime health services have remained overburdened and unable to care for many older people , and there is a question mark over the future of geriatric care as a result of the 1989 White Paper on health services . |