Example sentences of "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 Her whole point in life is that people criticize her because she does erm she can only actually look after a very small percentage of the people in Calcutta who need help and they all sort of say , Well she does that bit but what about the rest of them ?
3 ‘ But I ca n't look after a baby on my own .
4 A child may work with father or mother ; s/he may look after a younger brother or sister ; s/he may be responsible for the family cow or goats or for selling the family produce in the market .
5 The details of how to best look after a NiCad battery are much too complicated to go into in the answer to a letter and there is n't much that an innocent user can do to help anyway .
6 in n it no but I can look after a baby .
7 Now comes the Bailies of Bennachie , the voluntary body which helps look after the hill , has almost topped an astonishing 4000 .
8 Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that .
9 The civilians would look after the waves of foreign investment lapping into Thailand , while the armed forces would retain their grip on many state-owned enterprises and would be given a free hand to run Thailand 's relations with its neighbours .
10 She had arranged to go and live with a niece , whose husband was out of work ; the couple would look after the old lady together .
11 ‘ Do you — do you look after the child ? ’
12 Christians will see in this the biblical command to ‘ look after the widows and the orphans ’ and it seems that churches are uniquely placed to provide this sort of support .
13 Who will look after the children ?
14 We will look after the brandy . ’
15 A group of mums working on a one day per week rota can look after the arrangements for this .
16 You should always remember that you can only look after the patient successfully if you also look after yourself .
17 Neighbours who were unwary enough to let the Misses Lovelock look after the chickens in their absence rarely found any eggs awaiting them on their return , and in some cases a plump chicken had died .
18 Mrs Keith , Senior , who had been staying with Jim and Jean during Tina s confinement , then came back in the trap with Bruce to take up her old room at the Mackenzie 's again , and to help Hilda look after the house and wee Billy .
19 Who should look after the diabetic patients on the coronary care unit or the intensive therapy unit ?
20 Messerschmitt -Bolkow-Blohm in Germany will look after the development of a version of this missile to arm helicopters .
21 Thomas Tate , of Battersea Training School ( for teachers ) , whose students had to help look after the pigs ; Charles Godfrey , who helped found mathematics education as a discipline in its own right .
22 ‘ I would n't mind , ’ she explained , ‘ but they just took it for granted that she would go back to work and I would look after the baby , without even asking me . ’
23 He outlined his scheme in a letter to Henry IV of Germany , whom he fondly imagined would look after the interests of the papacy in his absence , But within a year Gregory and Henry were at war , and Gregory had to divert his ‘ crusade , to deal with enemies nearer home .
24 Let's go and just have a drink , Ted 'll look after the kids , your Lucy can sleep in Frieda 's bed , be a bit of company for her . ’
25 She ca n't look after the salon at lunchtimes , as she 's unable to answer the phone .
26 In return she 'd look after the ponies , school them and play polo . ’
27 Mother Francis sighed and prayed silently that the Lord would look after the soul of Jack Malone .
28 If guides are not being paid , why should they look after the interests of their ‘ clients ’ ?
29 see that the society returned to sane management , and elected only business men who would look after the society 's interests first , and seeing that the present majority favoured representation by socialists only , they should be fought one by one as they appeared for re-election , until the confidence of the membership , at present abused and outraged , was restored , and the society stood for co-operation pure and simple .
30 I may never see you again , but you have Mrs Gracie with you , who will look after the children and the house .
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