Example sentences of "care give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Research does not argue with this , but it does cut out a lot of hard work by providing evidence on the best methods , treatments , or products available from which you can begin to make choices and evaluate the effectiveness of care given as a result .
2 The quality of care given during the visits matters more than the actual time spent with them .
3 ‘ I was impressed by the care given to our clients in London and elsewhere , ’ explained Peter , ‘ and the lengths to which ACET staff go to try and meet the needs of clients .
4 Central Council would like to express their gratitude for the many generous donations and gifts which help to maintain the high standard of care given to the Home 's guests .
5 The next section looks at respondents ' views of the care given to people in residential and nursing homes and the conditions there .
6 Nurses at the Radcliffe Infirmary , Oxford use aromatherapy to enhance the care given to elderly patients .
7 Once again , to play this at the correct tempo you should play it metrically , with great care given to the evenness of each note and to the left-hand fingering .
8 John Strype , the eighteenth-century antiquarian , gives an account of the care given to the corpse of Henry VIII immediately after his death at Westminster on or around midnight on 28 January 1547 .
9 The foundations of personal care in families The picture which emerges from evidence about personal care given to relatives is one of very extensive amounts of support , especially at particular points in the life course .
10 ‘ that the harm , or likelihood of harm , is attributable to — ( i ) the care given to the child , or likely to be given to him if the order were not made , not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give to him ; …
11 The local authority , on the other hand , say that ‘ the care given to the child ’ in section 31(2) ( b ) ( i ) means the care given by the mother to the child in this case and that , in any event , it is not clear that the child would go to the grandmother 's if a care order was not made , because the mother is still claiming , or was still claiming , that the care should be given to her .
12 Will they improve or worsen the standard of care given to Londoners — and to a wider group of patients who use London 's specialist services and benefit from its research and teaching ?
13 The care given to the sowing of the barley by the East Anglian husbandman was almost akin to veneration .
14 the care given to the development of access courses and to the monitoring of progress of non-traditional entrants .
15 The " new nurse " would have a higher and broader level of competencies , expected to make and be fully accountable for all decisions regarding the care given to patients .
16 With ‘ white-collar ’ activities coming up for CCT , the care given to the preservation and legal status of those records will become much more important .
17 A court can only make a care or supervision order if satisfied : ( a ) that the child concerned is suffering , or is likely to suffer significant harm ; and ( b ) that the harm , or likelihood of harm is attributable to : ( i ) the care given to the child , or likely to be given to him if the order were not made , not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give to him ; or ( ii ) the child being beyond parental control ( s31 ) .
18 What of the nursing care given by district and other nurses to those in old people 's homes ?
19 A second Oxford study compared out-patient counselling , using the same brief problem-orientated approach described in Chapter 5 , with routine care given by the general practitioner ( Hawton et al. 1987 ) .
20 Students are observing all the time the nursing care given by others , so the senior staff are in an ideal position to demonstrate good care .
21 They praised the ‘ quite exceptional ’ care given by consultants , doctors and nurses during the final stages of her life and urged the Government to think again .
22 Informal care A euphemism for care given by friends , family and neighbours without payment ( Green , 1988 ) .
23 My brief review of personal care given by relatives has stressed the theme of variation , especially by gender .
24 In an attempt to standardise the care given by DNs in the Eastbourne Health Authority ( EHA ) , a Leg Ulcer Resource Group ( LURG ) was set up .
25 The local authority , on the other hand , say that ‘ the care given to the child ’ in section 31(2) ( b ) ( i ) means the care given by the mother to the child in this case and that , in any event , it is not clear that the child would go to the grandmother 's if a care order was not made , because the mother is still claiming , or was still claiming , that the care should be given to her .
26 It is agreed that in arriving at a figure appropriate to be rewarded for the care given by the plaintiffs to the date of trial .
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