Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] after [art] " in BNC.
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1 | C.1 which are brought after a certain period because the Vendor would otherwise have a contingent liability for six years which is unacceptable ; the Vendor wants to know after a reasonable period that it is free from any further claims . |
2 | But we employ thirty thousand people and therefore one has to look after the majority , however hard it may be on a relatively few — one thousand people in that particular case . |
3 | ‘ Someone has to look after the children . ’ |
4 | Brand of Peterborough , and Leofnoth and Ulfcetel , since someone has to look after the army 's treasure-box . |
5 | Meantime , someone has to look after the animals ’ health . ’ |
6 | ( There is presumably no reason IBM ca n't , like the services , make new offers to those it particularly wants to keep after the first time . ) |
7 | Considering these three examples one has to ask after the nature of the conservative mind-set . |
8 | ACE/AGIT recommend that one of the governors undertakes to look after the interests of the children with special educational needs . |
9 | Similarly , interest in leisure activities and hobbies tends to decline after the age of 35 . |
10 | The best colour seems to happen after a warm , still Indian summer , terminated by a short , sharp frost . |
11 | This seems to happen after a short spell off road . |
12 | Try early evening walks to de-stress after a hard day 's work . |
13 | It simply refers to all the things the retailer does to look after the customers — the things that make them enjoy visiting that shop or store . |
14 | ‘ If the spirit continues to live after the death of the body , ’ he said to himself , ‘ is it so very surprising if it remains in this world for a time ? ’ |
15 | Asked in Tuesday 's programme what he does to relax after a match , Mungall replied : ‘ These days I go to the Sponsors Lounge to collect the Man of the Match champagne ! ’ |
16 | Everything continues to operate after a fashion . |
17 | The Dubliners had 58 runs to spare after a half century by Mark Cohen helped them reach 181 . |