Sentence examples for nurse for instance from inspiring English sources

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To her longtime nurse, for instance, she gave the money for several homes, which together are worth almost $2 million.

Not only is there a lot to gossip about — Qaddafi's nurse, for instance — but diplomats tend to think of themselves as élite, and they regard politicians as "cheap and tacky".

Some were given contact details for a cancer nurse; for instance, a breast cancer survivor describes how 'when I left she [the breast care nurse] gave me her card and she said she'd always be in touch'.

A nurse, for instance, who thinks that the advice given to a patient should focus on adherence to instruction (as in the first category) needs to become aware that in order to ensure adherence, the patient needs to be offered the opportunity to relate symptoms and diagnoses to the necessary medication (as in the third category).

Similar concerns exist for clients when no interpreter is used – i.e. even though the MCH nurses may be able to "assess more than parents realise", the parent does not have the opportunity to discuss any particular concerns that may not have been evident to the nurse, for instance intimate partner violence.

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But the departure of doctors and nurses, for instance, is hitting the region hard.

Wong describes nursing, for instance, as a "savage ritual that reminds you that you ain't nothing but a mammal".

Although some of these fulminators (the obese and glowering Jen in Doctors & Nurses, for instance) are more bitter than others (the heartbroken and multiply reincarnated Dot of Dot in the Universe), Ellmann's novels are saved from harshness by an essential sweetness.

Except for those with exemptions (the disabled, taxis, nurses, for instance) or residents (who can apply for a yearly licence at a 90% discount), anyone who fails to pay by midnight will be fined £80.Those few cities that have successfully introduced charges have sweetened drivers with trade-offs such as better roads or lower taxes.

Stories that use the term “dead birds” and “dead nurses," for instance, may indicate an outbreak of avian flu.

A lot of useful jobs don't earn anything like that much – nurses for instance.

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