Example sentences of "care for them " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Despite her criticism of their dancing they knew she cared for them and always stepped in in any family crisis : |
3 | Constance felt a pang of sadness as she walked into the building on Ludovico 's arm , thinking that no one in the world who cared for them knew what was happening . |
4 | They really believed he cared for them . |
5 | He looked after his family ; he cared for them . |
6 | no , I never cared for them put your glasses on instead of squinting |
7 | She cares for them so much , that she even sold her home to help set up a sanctuary to look after them . |
8 | She discusses marriage trends and how these have affected where the children live and who cares for them , the ethnic diversity of British life , and different cultural attitudes towards bringing up children . |
9 | The UNHCR is too weak to press the governments of Kenya or Djibouti into accepting and caring for them . |
10 | After a week of caring for them a bond had been formed . |
11 | The Chest , Heart and Stroke Association ( address on page 145 ) has counsellors who can give advice both to the patients and to the person caring for them . |
12 | If the very young , and sometimes the educationally very backward , are taught , or perhaps more accurately indoctrinated , with the idea that there is a ‘ god ’ who approves the teaching , who is caring for them , and who will provide for their needs , they will believe this , even when a state of intense deprivation confutes this every day of their lives . |
13 | ‘ They 're treated like part of the families caring for them . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Many elderly people do this each year if it is not suitable for them to go away with their family , and they understand the need those who are caring for them have for a complete break . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | When ageing parents become increasingly unable to look after themselves , a daughter may assume the main responsibility for caring for them . |
18 | Residential workers have the difficult task of finding a balance between guiding young people forward , perhaps before they are ready , and caring for them in a personal way which does not threaten loyalty to their parents . |
19 | The state provides housing for children , and hence for whoever is caring for them . |
20 | In order for patients to relax , they must feel secure and able to trust those caring for them . |
21 | The incidence found was probably an underestimate of true community incidence as the protocol did not pick up those people in whom , for whatever reason , the clinicians caring for them did not measure the serum electrolyte values . |
22 | We pray for those who are unwell ; for those who have sick relatives and have been caring for them ; for those who are housebound , or are reluctant to come out of their homes ; for those who have had to work today ; for students away on courses ; for those who are away from Exeter today . |
23 | ‘ In the fort I saw the finest set of buildings in the world — but no one was caring for them . |
24 | I look at hotels as a theatrical experience , with the staff entertaining the guests as well as caring for them . ’ |
25 | The data will be collected through interviews with survivors ( or in a minority of cases , those caring for them ) conducted in their own homes . |
26 | Often groups can be given a " familiarisation visit " , going behind the scenes in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them . |
27 | She imagined the young doctor coming to this simple village , the home of his grandmother , to build his business empire , getting to know and love the villagers as he did so , and deciding to live with them and spend his spare time caring for them as a doctor . |
28 | Our motoring culture has a price all too evident to the police investigating car crime , to the victims of road accidents , and the nurses caring for them to the one in seven children suffering from asthma and the environment , as more and more areas of the countryside are carved up to make way for roads . |
29 | Their huts were 12 hours ' journey from the nearest main road , and the occasional and always unexpected arrival of the maximo lider was a cause for rejoicing and an indication that somebody , somewhere actually cared for them and took an interest in their otherwise isolated and neglected lives . |
30 | When a single person has lived with a parent for most of their lives and cared for them devotedly , the effect of the bereavement is likely to be felt in many different ways . |