Example sentences of "looked after [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 there were four people at the last meeting er and two others from the department a male and a female who looked after the bits of the department but I can not now remember what their names were let me just see if I 've got my notes which were written on the inside of a British Airways flight ticket come in , hi ya
2 My mother looked after the chickens .
3 There were n't many others , er perhaps only four more er in the in the town , but we were associated with the with the er branch which looked after the interests of the co-op employees .
4 He says the real Shakespeare was no more than the man who looked after the horses and the costumes .
5 Orchard House old peoples home in Sandford won a major safety award five months ago for the way staff looked after the residents .
6 They used to be part and parcel of the water authorities and looked after the rivers when we were one big body , as a water authority .
7 She walked into Cotherstone at seven o clock every morning to keep house for the ‘ Bothy Boys , the lads who looked after the hounds .
8 and my father was in the woods before the war and they , he , he looked after the woods and cut the trees down and everything and then they were sent
9 It was all over a Brazilian boy who looked after the props .
10 The men looked after the fields and the garden .
11 And the men , from Corporal John Carrow who looked after the cars in the depot to which Liza was attached , upwards to the brigadiers and generals whom she drove , were all , little or much , aware of this striking-looking girl in the perfectly fitting uniform , whose expression seemed to alternate so swiftly and appealingly between gaiety and despair .
12 Hilda Sturge took on responsibility for the adult refugees , while the Committee , with Greta acting as honorary secretary , looked after the children .
13 The outcome was positive in so far as nursing staff who looked after the children were happier about the admissions themselves , and were clearer about the purpose of the admission .
14 And this excitement , and the feeling of being involved in a half-guessed-at mystery , became her private obsession as she went about the house , visited the shops and looked after the children .
15 It was Justine , the young woman who looked after the children and who was like a sister to us .
16 She accompanied Clare herself to the Refuge and looked after the children while the women had a meeting with some councillors .
17 Altogether I was away from Low Birk Hatt for two months and those kind neighbours of mine came to the rescue once again and looked after the animals .
18 Edwin was a veterinary surgeon and Daisy looked after the animals who were sometimes boarded with them .
19 What 's worse is that before he died all the people who looked after the animals had left and got jobs with other circuses .
20 Data recording and assessment of results were carried out by a member of the unit who did not participate in endoscopic treatment or looked after the patients .
21 Wendy looked after the dogs , one of which was Pete .
22 ‘ I looked after the vines here for Fabien 's sake , that 's all , because he asked me to .
23 The missionary looked after the islanders ’ health as well as their spiritual welfare .
24 Walsh , Hayling and a new assistant , Marisa Casares-Roach , looked after the unions .
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