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How to use look after in a sentence

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Mr Wade said he had never experienced anything like it and pleaded with owners to look after their dogs.
Millions of children, mostly girls, are pulled out of school to look after sick relatives, do back-breaking paid work and run households.
We can look after the company cars, the laptops, the expenses and the telesales.
I recall having to manhandle a heavy garden statue of Hermes, cast in lead, which we had been asked to look after while the owners moved house.
Family members can look after the property if maintenance or tenancy problems arise.
After jumping bail to look after his terminally ill girlfriend, things change.
He'd triple checked the plants in the terrariums and assigned a couple of servos to look after them.
Amy decided to cut Jan's hair shorter, making it more textured so that it looked tidier and was easier to look after.
Never any trouble to look after, he was a great little pet with a personality to match.
Forest companies are naturally inclined to look after the state of their forests as a natural instinct to self-preservation.
Many are retired or semi-retired former dog owners who are happy to look after pets in their spare time.
Because if there is one thing a government servant cannot do, it is look after anything under his charge.
There were also two attempts to return the girls to their mother but these fell through when she failed to look after them.
She always put other people first which made me quite nervous sometimes because I was worried she mightn't look after herself.
As the bird could not fly properly she thought it best to take him in and look after him.
They have a legal obligation to look after their shareholders so money out ought to mean some benefit in.
There, smaller children can enjoy the thrills on this mini version and maybe even look after their less adventurous parents as well!
There was a small area for common pasturage where a shepherd would look after the town's sheep and cattle.
Saturday shopping can be a nightmare, especially if you have a baby to look after.
Vets have the responsibility of ensuring that we look after the animal welfare, biosecurity, and food safety of this nation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These look after the special diet, and the carrying out of orders in all the wards and the charting of records.
While this preparation was going on Sverdrup and I went ashore to have a look after reindeer.
I had to remain on deck to look after the ship, for the tug had got hold of our towrope already.
The effect was not quite as pleasing as she expected, but perhaps the rose geranium would lose its droopy look after a while.
In that case I am not the tutor who will have to look after you, replied Miss frere.
These continue to look after themselves and, for the most part, they are on a cash basis.
Which reminded the twins to look after their sister, on the roof, as hereinbefore set forth.
On Thursdays, however, she remained the whole afternoon in order to look after the dinner.
I am going out to look after my horse and will unsaddle your horses for you also.
No doubt I should present a precedent in undertaking to look after his in like circumstances.
I wish some of those fellows with the flu could have you to look after them.
What you greatly need is some one to look after you and your sister and to prevent you from beggaring yourself and her.
I have large sums of my own to invest, and it is no extra trouble to look after your money.
Well, it was just the lambing time, and Kirstin had to look after the ewes.
All you have to do is to look after steam-rollers and get glandered horses killed.
Nancy, she knew, had been removed to the sick bay where Mrs. Duke could look after her.
Mr. hickox was on hand to open the stage door, and look after the hand luggage.
Mebbe they're thrang wi' their beasts and have no time to look after t' yowes.
As for the Captain, gillie, and Lawrence, they had quite enough to do to look after themselves.
Oh, you will have plenty to do to keep you from moldering away alive, if you look after your estate as father does after his.
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