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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At first, not a single owner would place his monument in guardianship .
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But the eternal and temporal worlds met in the maintenance of rights given to the saints and committed to his guardianship .
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But to the legislature no less than to courts is committed the guardianship of deeply-cherished liberties.
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Grandparents have difficulty paying for medical care for the children because insurance policies often require legal guardianship .
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That of growth through childhood as well as guardianship by the adult world.
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The second relevant statute concerns guardianship under the Mental Health Act 1983.
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They believed that the land was under the care and guardianship of the people who used it and lived on it.
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This great neoclassical house had been reprieved from imminent demolition in 1972 by ministers and taken into guardianship two years later.