Example sentences of "looks after [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Just as PageMaker provides almost infinite control over each element of each page so Ventura looks after the complete document . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Even the few examples we have seen illustrate how species with biparental care tend to be monogamous , species in which only the female looks after the young tend to be polygynous , and species in which only the males care for the young tend to be polyandrous . |
4 | The borough council already looks after the eastern end of the ruined priory which was the first Augustinian monastery . |
5 | Barclays says it looks after the financial affairs of some 150 ‘ high technology ’ companies in Cambridge : three years ago the figure was 15 . |
6 | With one assistant , she looks after the legal work for the whole of the company , undertakes the company secretarial work and attends Board meetings . |
7 | The male looks after the first and the female the second . |
8 | The film also impressed James Lewis , 23 , from Leatherhead , Surrey , who looks after the disabled . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | This looks after the day-to-day running of the Campaign , leaving the executive to consider major policy initiatives . |
11 | MMT has two main lines of business : developing , implementing and supporting custom applications ; and software facilities management , where it looks after the day-to-day operation of a customer 's software . |
12 | ‘ Fate looks after the Indian Empire , ’ |