Example sentences of "look after [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And a British F C C would fit much more naturally into the Department of Trade 's portfolio , than into that of the department of national heritage , which currently looks after broadcasting .
2 Data is stored in the central system , where specialist software looks after billing .
3 We were still hostages , but being better looked after took the edge off the horrors of captivity .
4 If a week of being looked after had gone such a fair way to turning me into a drivelling weakling , it was just as well I had n't let Dottie tempt me to any more of it .
5 When a kestrel I was looking after died recently , I put it in the freezer so that I can use it for ‘ spares ’ if necessary .
6 ‘ Instead of looking after paying guests , I 'm now looking after unpaying ones ! ’ he says .
7 ‘ Instead of looking after paying guests , I 'm now looking after unpaying ones ! ’ he says .
8 ‘ Trained to look after plumbing ? ’
9 THE SUBTLE COMBINATION OF WOOD AND POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM GIVES AN ELEGANT YET EASY TO LOOK AFTER BUILDING .
10 At least two of her passengers must be able bodied to look after mooring and positioning of the gangway .
11 As the cabinet 's toughest fighter ( and worst-dressed member ) , Mr Clarke knows how dishevelled he could look after grappling with a budget deficit forecast to be £50 billion ( $18 billion ) this year .
12 Help at this time may help you or the person you look after to remain at home as confidence is slowly regained in managing in a new situation .
13 Just looked after go on .
14 And they used to call a meeting and this horse breeding society would have called a meeting you know the ones that looked after choosing the horse they were gon na select for this certain season you see .
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