Example sentences of "cared for " in BNC.

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1 We are the largest independent provider of practical home care to people with HIV/AIDS in the U.K. From 7 regional offices we have provided practical care to over 1000 people in the lat 3 years and in the last 12 months we cared for at least 1 in 5 of those who died of AIDS in the U.K.
2 As the UK 's main independent AIDS home care provider , we cared for around 25% of all those who died of AIDS last year .
3 ‘ No government which cared for the education of all our children would conceivably follow such corrupt priorities as this one . ’
4 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
5 And I never much cared for the bumptious , muscular side of The Smiths , so I welcome the spaciness Vini Reilly brings as new guitarist , whether it 's the lurid wig-out of ‘ Alsatian Cousin' or the dew-and-moonbeam iridescence of ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ .
6 She would do it if she really cared for him , he believed .
7 ‘ You mean like Heloise cared for Abelard when he had his balls cut off ?
8 So it was a great disappointment to discover that she was quite unlike all the other home-bred horses , and that she would give nothing in return to those who cared for her and bestowed affection upon her .
9 The envoy pleaded that there was much to be said for the Duke , to which Gustavus replied that there was much to be said for lice by those who cared for them .
10 So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business .
11 Of course , the smile followed and the wonderful Yorkshire folklore was intact ; harsh judges who truly cared for the game .
12 As a result of this , the Earl of Lauderdale , a friend and admirer of Baxter 's , with the King 's permission , offered him any position he cared for in Scotland , either a church , a bishopric or a university position .
13 Similarly a Yorkshire millworker describes himself as brought up by a grandfather ‘ who cared for me as perhaps few grandchildren are cared for ; ’ when the old man died during his teens , ‘ by this death I lost a friend . ’
14 I can remember grandma 's text : ‘ Cast all your care upon Him , for He cared for you . ’
15 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 .
16 In the same way , they took care to spend no more time together than the daily round of school life made appropriate , but the simple knowledge that there was now one person in the small , enclosed community who cared for him healed Richard 's wounded spirit .
17 He never cared for me nor I do n't care for him .
18 Yet , when they were asked how they felt about their sister , each one of them paid tribute to her gentleness and femininity and said how much they cared for her .
19 We asked principal carers , therefore , which of a list of symptoms the person they cared for suffered from .
20 A record shows , 'The inhabitants of the place said we never saw it in this fashion before ; we were left to wander and none cared for our souls ; but now a brighter day has dawned for us . ’
21 She did have a job with the BBC and someone cared for the child in the day .
22 Despite her criticism of their dancing they knew she cared for them and always stepped in in any family crisis :
23 Maybe it was the wild untamedness of the river , its banks populated by real people , proud and self sufficient , who cared for their neighbours as well as their own .
24 Daughter who cared for her father
25 By his romantic rise to fame and fortune and his great philanthropy to those who cared for his mother , James Macrae was a credit to the land of his birth .
26 Born in Plymouth , Devon , to a poor stonemason , also called John and his wife Elizabeth , John Kitto was a sickly lad who cared for nothing but books .
27 He felt like the boy 's father ; he loved and cared for Grégoire as if he were his son .
28 ‘ I ca n't think how I ever cared for the things .
29 She may experience a crisis of disbelief in her religious faith , or direct her anger towards the medical or nursing staff who cared for her husband , for failing to save his life ; or she may blame family or friends and have feelings of guilt and anger against herself for things that were done or not done during his lifetime .
30 Here , Gertie cared for Hilary , and Victoria now had a governess .
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