Example sentences of "care [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The men in the technical crew , unpaid , were earning their way by filming the fiesta for the B.B.C. The Bedouins , whom Cecil cared for and saw to be poor , were being paid in private out of Cecil 's own pocket .
2 Alistair Sampson ( former President of the BADA and an correspondent on antiques ) will discuss English pottery ; Marina Vaizey ( editor of the NACF magazine ) will lecture on cataloguing and building a collection of paintings , works on paper and prints ; Derek Shrub ( lecturer in Fine and Decorative Arts ) will give advice on selecting and restoring English furniture ; and Ian Pickford ( broadcaster , lecturer and writer ) discusses caring for and collecting silver .
3 The immediate family and carers go through a chronic grief process alongside the need to go on caring for and sustaining a person who is slipping away , cognitively , behaviourally and emotionally .
4 Nor are women prominent in senior positions in the professions although they have long had a place there in those areas concerned with women 's affairs which are most clearly associated with their assumed ‘ natural ’ role of caring for and serving others .
5 Involvement with projects like these , and the engagement in regular discussions with national authorities such as the English and Wales Tourist Boards , the National Park Authorities and the Countryside Commission , means that the Trust can share its conservation expertise and at the same time encourage and learn from others in helping to develop more sophisticated techniques in caring for and educating visitors .
6 Thus , those who are committed to caring for and working with old people have first to face two facts .
7 So Deborah had to be content to ride on a tree branch every Saturday morning on her way to Pack Meeting but she did long to be on the back of a real pony again and to help in the stables as she used to do , and learn how a pony should be shoed , cared for and fed , and to know and do the other things required to pass the Pony Rider test .
8 Somehow , both mothers have to be visited , cared for and made to feel wanted .
9 Eden also argued that we should not distinguish between the Soviet government and any other allied government , but his overriding conclusion was that : " It is most important that our own prisoners in Germany and Poland be well cared for and returned as soon as possible .
10 Mrs Handley was yesterday being cared for and counselled by social services .
11 Cared for and cosseted .
12 George Oaks had been cared for and had work provided , first by his parents and later , by his elder brother .
13 Old buildings and streets , well cared for and adapted to today 's needs , vastly enhance the quality of life .
14 At the time it was , in fact , France 's most numerous breed , though often poorly cared for and lean .
15 Cobb argues that social support arises in the eye of the beholder , and is anything that influences the person to perceive himself as the recipient of positive affect ; any information ‘ leading the subject to believe that he is cared for and loved … esteemed and valued … ’
16 it is now well cared for and open to the public
17 After years of being cared for and protected in a human family , the elderly feline disappears one day and is then found dead in a corner of the garden shed next door , or in some even more secretive place .
18 This means that a low maintenance composition needs to use materials and planting that are not only easy to care for but look good throughout the year .
19 This is not to suggest that no efforts are being made by the main-line churches in this country to care for and accommodate the traditions of those in their congregations who have come from overseas .
20 Rachaela thought that the mistake her own mother had made was in her brainwashed attempts to care for and become involved with a child she did not want .
21 The main one is to put pressure on relationships to create anxiety or guilt or the urge to care for and protect the ‘ weaker ’ partner .
22 Give advice on what is easy to care for and put on .
23 Whether the headlong rush to develop and industrialise the world 's last great wild places can be controlled to ensure the survival of the unique river dolphins will depend on how the respective governments accept their responsibilities to care for and conserve the wonders of natural evolution .
24 A century before William Booth had seen the need of the " submerged tenth " of Britain whom nobody else seemed to care about and declared " These people are our people . "
25 We care for and protect the natural environment , often working with national and local conservation bodies .
26 Prism has worked with a very wide variety of groups including the elderly , people with learning difficulties or physical handicap , those recovering from mental illness and those who care for and enable groups who are returning to the community .
27 A separate issue concerns whether adults who care for or teach children who have impaired language adopt appropriate forms of speech and styles of interaction in the light of a child 's specific difficulties .
28 After the humiliating training they find themselves participating in a war they neither care about nor understand .
29 ‘ I might do the tennis stuff for three or four years and decide I can do it sleepwalking and turn to something I really care about and like to pursue , which is politics . ’
30 The staff care about and enjoy their job .
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