(1) In 1943 Konrad Lorenz postulated that certain infantile cues served as releasers for caretaking behaviour in human adults.
(2) The parents of caretakers of 85 randomly selected patients were interviewed in the emergency room waiting area.
(3) The potential for abuse in the child's caretaker, a child who is somewhat different, and a stressful situation are ingredients which often interact to produce maltreatment.
(4) The former midfielder has worked with the club’s academy since 2009 and has now served as caretaker manager on four separate occasions.
(5) Under one scenario, a caretaker prime minister would take over until the next national election.
(6) Torres departed with Dalglish, Liverpool's caretaker manager, insisting the club were on the rise and could withstand any major loss, just as they did when he replaced Kevin Keegan as a player in 1977 and when he reinvested Ian Rush's transfer fee from Juventus in 1987.
(7) In each household, interviews were completed with one adolescent and his or her female caretaker.
(8) A witness said he saw Ray Fisher, 75, who was a retired former engineer and caretaker who loved wildlife and bred koi carp, shot twice by Rezgui from a range of about three yards as he sat on a sunlounger.
(9) Mandela then returned to Liliesleaf farm, the secret base of the ANC's military wing in Rivonia, Johannesburg, where he wore blue overalls to pose as a caretaker under the alias David Motsamayi.
(10) Complications were not reported by any owner or caretaker.
(11) When this "skin function" of the caretaking object fails, real skin lesions may follow.
(12) He cited the example of the Howard government’s terrorism ads in the 2004 during a caretaker period.
(13) Ten games later he becomes Preston’s caretaker manager when Lee Chapman is sacked – but misses out on the full-time job to John Beck.
(14) Evidence included photographs and video taken from inside a flat with a hidden camera that had been installed with the help of a caretaker.
(15) A system was designed to monitor the air flow through isolation units and to alert animal caretakers in the event of any interruption in air flow.
(16) Failure of the caretaker to seek help for the consequences of a band may suggest that the bands were intentionally placed.
(17) But despite Chelsea’s defensive lapses this season, neither Mourinho nor his successor Guus Hiddink, the caretaker boss, has fielded Djilobodji in a Premier League game.
(18) The compound hood did not perform quite as well when not in use (set aside during infant caretaking) with the nebulizer remaining on.
(19) Respondents who had received inadequate help with caretaking responsibilities experienced more intense symptoms of grief subsequent to the death compared with those who reported receiving adequate caretaking support.
(20) The club’s former academy head had been widely tipped to replace previous incumbent Darko Milanic, who was in charge for just 32 days, and this permanent appointment follows three separate stints as caretaker manager at Elland Road for the former Barnsley player.
Castellan
Definition:
(n.) A governor or warden of a castle.
Example Sentences:
(1) Zinédine Zidane began life as a street footballer in La Castellane, the tough suburb of Marseille in which he grew up.