Example sentences of "[vb -s] after [art] " in BNC.

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1 She had occasional epileptic fits after the first , and they so frightened Rose and her family that everyone became over-protective of her .
2 That must not be the beacon that the West offers after the rebuke from Pale .
3 Both partner horses whose careers took down turns after a promising start and now need to prove themselves again .
4 The cooperation of consumers enabled the disruption of production to be minimised ; and the industry 's expertise in avoiding the more serious problems developed with experience and with the higher priorities they were granted for scarce coal supplies after the disastrous crisis of February 1947 .
5 And Christopher Haskins , Northern 's chairman , has moved quickly to tie up milk supplies after the demise of the MMB .
6 For painting other than on vases the evidence is as usual indirect ; but it seems certain that the emergence of a great new revolutionary style of wall-painting with broken ground-lines belongs after the retreat of the Persians , in the seventies .
7 Speed one goes after a job ?
8 As an early observer remarked , ‘ If a big muskrat goes after a mink with mayhem in mind and carving tools in front , the mink may not care to accept the sporting challenge . ’
9 Or perhaps that 's why he goes after the women .
10 NEC GOES AFTER THE BUSINESS MARKET WITH ITS LATEST LINE OF RISC UNIX WORKSTATIONS
11 NEC GOES AFTER THE BUSINESS MARKET WITH NEW UNIX WORKSTATIONS
12 The atmosphere has to find it somewhere so it goes after the molecules locked in the glazes and that 's when the real magic happens . ’
13 He leaves them in the open pasture says Jesus , he leaves them in the wilderness and goes after the one which is lost until he finds it .
14 goes after the nine there , but it 's now after the
15 It was part of my planning to use this day to catch up with the vast mound of paperwork , documentation of seizures and reports , which always accumulates after a successful revenue operation .
16 A Monte Carlo simulation-based approach is used as a general means of estimating the effects of input data uncertainty on the map outputs after an arbitrary sequence of GIS operations .
17 A salutary cautionary note is sounded by Zillmann who concludes after a painstaking review of experimental evidence that ‘ the amount of relevant data on animal aggression from both laboratory and field investigations is nearly overwhelming .
18 Such a gritty attitude is typical of the veteran Redruth prop , who looks after a flock of 530 sheep and a small herd of beef cattle on his holding close to Padstow on Cornwall 's windswept Atlantic coast .
19 A small full-time staff based in St Albans looks after the day-to-day administration and finances of the Campaign and produced a monthly newspaper , What 's Brewing , and the annual Good Beer Guide .
20 This looks after the day-to-day running of the Campaign , leaving the executive to consider major policy initiatives .
21 However , Steve 's 20-year-old son Mark looks after the dogs when dad 's away .
22 Dennis also looks after the fruit cage and the greenhouse , where he grows scented plants for the house , like stephanotis and jasmine .
23 It rose to its highest point of 5.4 per cent in 1984 , falling back again to 4.7 per cent in 1988 , and with a threat of a further decline to the lowest point since the Second World War of 4.4 per cent in 1989 — despite all the Conservative Party 's claims to be the party that looks after the defence of the realm .
24 First , it looks after the security of America 's signals traffic by developing new cryptographs and operating procedures .
25 The second eldest , a girl , looks after the house and the rest of the children .
26 Barclays says it looks after the financial affairs of some 150 ‘ high technology ’ companies in Cambridge : three years ago the figure was 15 .
27 With birds and mammals it is nearly always the female that looks after the young , without the help of the male , but many fish reverse this procedure , with all parental duties being carried out by the males , as in the case of nest-building sticklebacks and pouch-carrying seahorses .
28 The male guards the next , aerates the eggs and looks after the larvae until they are able to feed for themselves .
29 But from Monday to Friday , BHSI qualified head girl Hilary Dodd , together with three assistants , looks after the horses and stables .
30 The film also impressed James Lewis , 23 , from Leatherhead , Surrey , who looks after the disabled .
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