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

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1 Well the R Y A is Britain 's National Authority for the sport of sailing , simple as that , we look after every aspect of sailing and powerboating but our particular role in training is to set the syllabi pre to the courses , to train the instructors and to make sure the standard of teaching in every centre is up to scratch .
2 Think about how people look after a period of sickness and diarrhoea .
3 The harshness of those living-conditions , with the special emphasis on working-class housewives having to feed , clothe and generally look after a large family , was reflected by the lower standards of living , the deprivations all around , widespread poverty , with few families ever having experienced the beneficial effects of a holiday in the country or at the sea-side .
4 Veils and headdresses , shoes and lingerie are also available and you can complete your look after a visit to their flower shop .
5 So oft we went , leaving Pop at ‘ Prospect Lodge ’ in Simla ( a holiday home for missionaries ) until he was asked to go down to Poona and look after a soldiers ' club .
6 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
7 Hectic and colourful weekly markets attract farmers and traders from local villages , backstreet blacksmiths and workshops buzz away making anything from brass paraffin lamps to yacht spares , while busy quaysides look after a thriving local yacht charter industry .
8 They now look after a range of laboratory products as well as Olympus microscopes they can advise on many other of your laboratory requirements .
9 A , look after a harem , B , cut up meat , or C , sing ?
10 I , you know I do n't mind , I enjoy handicraft but I find I 'm out Monday playing darts , I 'm out Tuesday doing handicraft and I look after a little boy who 's got Cerebral Palsy four mornings a week and comes three in the afternoon and it 's quite a lot .
11 And if they look after a customer like that I mean they ca n't be faulty , can they ?
12 On the other hand , next-door-neighbour Ghana has a policy to preserve forest and look after a limited quantity of the forest , and manage it with sustained yield .
13 Her negative attitudes were the result of a harsh life : a sickly , poverty-stricken childhood , the horrors of the war , the struggle to bring up two children and look after an invalid husband .
14 Whether to marry or pursue a career ; when to have children — or , indeed , whether to have them at all ; whether and when to return to work after the children are born ; whether to continue working or stay at home and look after an aged relative — the problems for today 's woman are endless .
15 ‘ Just minor changes in the way you look after an area can have a great effect . ’
16 In extreme cases , say of a family from the remote rural areas of Azad Kashmir , if the mother has just had a baby , it is known for daughters of twelve to stay at home from school for weeks , do all the cooking , look after the younger children and generally run the home .
17 ‘ How did people look after the sick and helpless ? ’ — ‘ Just as I do nowadays : I collect money from the people , and I give it to them .
18 Male Ostriches often look after the young , forming ‘ herds ’ of the young from several nests .
19 At HCI Clubs we look after the children so that parents are free to enjoy their own holiday .
20 Foreign artists tried hopelessly to find work , dig trenches , look after the four cows in the Bois de Boulogne , anything to earn a few francs .
21 A Dumfries horseman step-grandfather used to look after horses at the county balls : ‘ look after the horses while they were there .
22 So they said , ‘ Do some business , take some nurse 's training , or take a sewing machine and look after the movement .
23 A trust can not be claimed on the basis of the words ‘ See that you look after the fields , and so it will come about that my son may give you your sons . ’
24 Look after the volunteers
25 ‘ You look after the girls , ’ Yanto yelled again .
26 Social networks within the estates furnish mutual aid such as babysitting , the companies look after the structural maintenance of the houses , and most residents have common ideas about what counts as enjoyable socialising which are not shared by Shetlanders ; for instance , it was often pointed out by incomers that dinner parties are a novelty to all Shetlanders except young professionals .
27 Keeping pets , providing that you take your responsibilities very seriously , genuinely love animals , and look after the pets properly , is marvellous whether you live alone or with other people .
28 Ursula was expected to do all the housework , look after the baby of the family and was paid 2/6d a week .
29 Where radios use sensible frequencies , where you only see one or two staff who between them do everything such as operate the radio , do the paperwork , look after the fire appliances , sell fuel etc. and generally represent their respective communities ?
30 As sector specialists , they complement Training and Enterprise Councils , who look after the local training needs .
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