Example sentences of "will look after [art] " in BNC.

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1 Birmingham-based ACT Group Plc 's ACT Computer Support Ltd and Professional Support Centre , an organisation providing personal computer-based software support , have been signed up by personal computer manufacturer Tandy Grid Systems Corp to offer computer support services to its customers : ACT will deal with on-site technical support , consulting , training and additional installations , while Professional will look after a hot-line and the initial diagnostic process .
2 Who will look after the children ?
3 We will look after the brandy . ’
4 Messerschmitt -Bolkow-Blohm in Germany will look after the development of a version of this missile to arm helicopters .
5 I may never see you again , but you have Mrs Gracie with you , who will look after the children and the house .
6 " But who will look after the geese ? "
7 We are entitled to ask who will look after the public interest and to consider the problems for individual travellers .
8 You will look after the fast buck merchants who are waiting to come in to steal and cheat and to deal in a shoddy , grasping way with bus companies that have been made successful by the local authorities . "
9 The new clause provides him with an opportunity to ensure that Scottish people are provided with a consultative committee of men and women who will look after the public 's interests and recommend to bus operators what they ought to do to improve services .
10 Let's , like , build our own company that will look after the interests of creative people like us .
11 The next Labour Government will look after the future of that great national asset .
12 I will look after the children . ’
13 Complementing this development is the formation of a new Biomedical Products Division in the UK which will look after the servicing and supply of analysers and reagents for this country .
14 And who will look after the entertaining ? ’
15 Mr Deputy Speaker it shows it can be done and I hope others will look after the interests of their tax payers as well .
16 The mare will look after the foal until he 's at least five weeks old and then he 'll be weaned off in the natural way .
17 She will look after the company 's private client portfolio .
18 AT LAST the electors have an opportunity to put in power a government that will look after the needy instead of the greedy .
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