Example sentences of "have been look after " in BNC.
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1 | He now has two gardeners working full time : Dennis , a grand old boy who has scarcely been out of Gloucestershire in his life — and has been looking after foxhounds for the Duke of Beaufort for most of it ; and Trevor Jacobs , a younger and professionally qualified horticulturist . |
2 | ‘ The sergeant has been looking after us very beautifully though . |
3 | The reason the peseta has not blown before now may be because the Bank of Spain has been looking after its currency in a novel way . |
4 | Joe , who was an outstanding goalkeeper in the Irish League and had a spell of management with Ards , has been looking after Ireland 's senior badminton players since the 1978 European championships in Preston and over the years he has had an excellent working relationship with the players , motivating them and looking after their fitness . |
5 | has been looking after her younger brothers and sisters since they were made wards of court when their parents were sent back to India . |
6 | has been looking after her younger brothers and sisters since they were made wards of court when their parents were sent back to India . |
7 | ‘ My dear , your real mother has been looking after you for the past twenty years , ’ said Miss Rose sharply . |
8 | GEORGE Blackett , who has been looking after the safety of council workers and buildings in Middlesbrough since 1974 , is retiring through ill health . |
9 | George Blackett , who has been looking after the safety of council workers and buildings in Middlesbrough since 1974 , is retiring through ill health . |
10 | He has been looking after it since Tuesday morning . |
11 | has been looking after her younger brothers and sisters since they were made wards of court when their parents were sent back to India . |
12 | For three and a half years the Beeson Ward at Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has been looking after elderly people — those who need specialist care after major surgery . |
13 | She 'd been looking after her father , who 'd become ill , probably because of the fumes . |
14 | What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand . |
15 | because Shirley seems to have been looking after , anyway she married this Robert |
16 | Mrs Hiscocks , a divorcee , had been looking after a 650-acre wildlife sanctuary at Abuko for Mr Brewer , while he was in the UK for medical treatment . |
17 | The object in question was Franca 's divan bed , the one she had slept on in the upstairs spare room when she had been looking after Patrick . |
18 | Someone had been looking after the garden , you could see that . |
19 | The nurse who had been looking after Julie escorted her to theatre and stayed with her until she had been introduced to the theatre nurse . |
20 | The first defendant had known the deceased for some seven years and said in evidence that for the 3 or 3½ years before the deceased 's death he had been looking after the deceased . |
21 | Mr Redmond had been looking after the woodyard where he worked while his employer was on a cruise to restore his health , and Sarah told Anne that her father had been given fifty pounds as a mark of appreciation when his employer returned . |
22 | — If he got the answers he expected , that Rhoda had kept William Egan 's money in some hiding place and that Roxie had been looking after her brother 's moneybags , and that all three women had been spending what they were supposed to be hoarding , then he knew what was causing the atmosphere he had picked up at Roxie 's house . |
23 | But Jones told the court he had been looking after the alcohol at the party and collecting money from people who wanted to take some of the drink . |
24 | A friend had been looking after them . |
25 | Mary had been looked after by a nanny until the age of seven and had then stayed intermittently with elderly relatives . |
26 | Her name was She-Who-Is-Alone and she had been looked after by the tribe since her parents and grandparents died in the famine . |
27 | Parenting breakdown meant that the child had been looked after by someone other than its mother for at least six months . |
28 | Afterwards , the representative from the film company said , ‘ I 've been looking after him for two weeks and that 's the first time I 've seen his teeth … . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 've been looking after my aunt , sir , who 's just died . ’ |
30 | I 've been looking after him , have n't I , Martin ? ’ |