Example sentences of "[verb] after [art] kids " in BNC.

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1 I 've looked after the kids for them while they 've gone to vote , anything to get them here , that was the thing .
2 looked after the kids
3 ‘ My man said he would n't mind looking after the kids . ’
4 They 're the ones supposed to be looking after the kids in the day-time , they should bloody well make sure there are n't any funny characters hanging around outside
5 If you 're the one who 's stayed at home all day , tackling the house and looking after the kids , you 'll want to celebrate the homecoming of everyone else and the chance the talk over the day 's happenings .
6 So we would examine socially determined personality differences between the sexes , why it is that men are always seen to be the intellectuals , things like that , They were important discussions as women often feel that community action is a mystery to them and that the only thing they can really understand is looking after the kids , I think the courses were a success because many campesina women became important leaders afterwards .
7 Women are doing what they can in the controlled zones — this means anything from making tortillas and looking after the kids to political and military work .
8 you and Audrey , during the war , and leave me looking after the kids all of them sitting round the fire .
9 but , then the next morning of course when Wendy got home she 'd been down my nephew 's looking after the kids for them and erm , and said we 've come to arrest you , and no , oh Rachael said oh mum there 's a police car pulled up outside , so she said , oh my god do n't tell me they 're wrong and it is Tracey , cos Tracey 's left home , she 's gone to live with her friend and erm , anyway , when Wendy got to the stairs she could n't go in , she could n't go any further and she said erm , when , when the policeman said Mrs I 've come to arrest you , she just about said Christ she said what have I done ?
10 It 's not necessarily anti-male prejudice — men are more likely to be full-time at work and less able to look after the kids .
11 I do n't know whether it was because he realised how hard it 'd be for us to get enough for both of us , or whether he knew he was off his head and needed someone around who was n't , y'know what I mean , to look after the kids and sort things out , like .
12 ‘ She 'd have to look after the kids in the evenings . ’
13 But then we were big enough now to look after the kids for her while she went .
14 Let's go and just have a drink , Ted 'll look after the kids , your Lucy can sleep in Frieda 's bed , be a bit of company for her . ’
15 So why do n't you admit supplying and then John can stay out and look after the kids , like ? ’
16 I got offered a part-time job in a bakery at the weekends , and he said he 'd look after the kids , but he never did , so I could n't do it .
17 Who 'll look after the kids ?
18 I had to keep the house going and look after the kids .
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