Example sentences of "[det] care [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some bamboos are cultivated , some cared for , others gathered from the wild , e.g. Bambusa wrayi , a montane species , which is much favoured : clumps are owned by particular Temiar groups . |
2 | Visitors noticed a quality of cosy impersonality about the new flat , with its watercolours and its piles of books , but Eliot never seemed much to care about his immediate physical surroundings . |
3 | ‘ To that end , ’ Nicholson continued , ‘ a Home Office delegation will be visiting this prison tomorrow to see how it runs and to see how well you 're all cared for . ’ |
4 | It was like the sudden revelation of a pattern where none had been suspected , and I did n't at all care for it . |
5 | We all care about you . |
6 | ‘ We all care about you , ’ Celia said firmly . |
7 | That we all care about what 's going to happen to her . ’ |
8 | We need to improve the ways in which you are involved in N C V O's work , thus giving legitimacy to voice , and empowering N C V O and our members in the causes that we all care about . |
9 | I mean we all care about how other people think of us . |
10 | This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS . |
11 | They tend to be frowned upon by those caring for diabetic patients . |
12 | A major problem is that those caring for patients are only too well aware of the restrictions they are tending to impose . |
13 | Local groups also hold meetings with speakers at which those caring for relatives or friends with the condition can learn more . |
14 | But as with physical wounds , it can sometimes run into complications caused by careless handling or the existence of unfavourable external or internal conditions which may delay recovery ; so the main concern of those caring for the bereaved should be to try to create the best possible conditions in which healing can take place , in which they feel loved and safe , and are permitted to take their time to absorb the fact of their loss and come to terms with it . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Many of the mothers felt their children had been subjected to physical and emotional abuse by those caring for them during their absence , and were concerned about their lack of academic progress at school . |
18 | Likewise , for those caring for an adult the scheme would have to be built on an adequate system of disability benefits . |
19 | In order for patients to relax , they must feel secure and able to trust those caring for them . |
20 | Evandrou ( 1990 ) showed that , nationally , the equivalent income of carers ( taking account of family size ) was somewhat lower than for non-carers , but the real drop in income was experienced by those caring for someone in their own household . |
21 | The data will be collected through interviews with survivors ( or in a minority of cases , those caring for them ) conducted in their own homes . |
22 | They are required to act in an open way and to involve the child , those caring for him and other significant people in his life . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Parents and those caring for children need to know when local authorities have a duty to investigate and what form that investigation must take . |
25 | Having fixed a reasonable standard the court must then consider how those caring for the child , usually the parents , actually measure up to this . |
26 | Based with Knowsley Social Services in Kirkby , Carol 's role is to provide information , advice and support to those caring for a relative or friend with a mental health problems in the Knowlsey area . |
27 | Around 85% of those cared for in the capital are gay men , with an increasing number of women and children . |
28 | It is true to say that the only overweight animals are those cared for by humans who take more notice of the time on the clock than of natural feelings of hunger . |
29 | This question has been answered to some extent by a recent paper which showed a significantly higher mortality and morbidity among diabetics discharged solely to primary care in the community compared to those cared for by the hospital diabetic clinic ( Hayes & Harries , 1984 ) . |
30 | 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 . |