Example sentences of "[adv] looking after [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The wife , presumably looking after the children , gets about by bus with whatever inconvenience that entails , such as the lack of public transport at less busy periods . |
2 | She stayed in mostly looking after the house and cooking and seeing to his clothes . |
3 | You know you 've got a million people and you 're just looking after a thousand , maybe more . |
4 | ‘ His jockey Steve Raymont was just looking after an inexperienced horse , but I suppose it 's water under the bridge now . ’ |
5 | ‘ You were being the protective secretary , just looking after the boss . ’ |
6 | He 's just looking after the present , not the future . |
7 | He also said his objective was ‘ just looking after the interests of world trade . ’ |
8 | I mean I , you know some people actually erm quite like looking after the older people , where |
9 | She hoped that Maggie was still looking after the jeweller whose name Sarah had a struggle to remember . |
10 | He 's one of two being reared on a South Oxfordshire farm by game-keeper Ian Beningfield , who is also looking after a much more common Tawny owl , as well as a kestrel and a buzzard . |
11 | ‘ It 's really looking after the housing and welfare for the 2,000 married families on the site . ’ |
12 | Have you proper guards now looking after the horses ? ’ |
13 | The kind milkman is now looking after the stray dog , which must have consumed more than 100 pints of milk , until a home can be found for him . |
14 | One concerned neighbour — who is now looking after the boy — eventually pushed her way into the flat and found the stricken woman lying on the floor of the front room with a sheet over her . |
15 | Chairman of the World Championships is Albert Woods with former slalom treasurer John Liddell again looking after the finances . |
16 | Erm I think looking through the actual resource sheet itself , I think we had more project administration time down , and certainly that we had more technical work supervision and you put more of an emphasis on , of actually looking after the lads . |
17 | For those of you currently looking after an ill or disabled relative , the Benefits Agency — the DSS to you and me — has issued a new leaflet . |