Example sentences of "have [to-vb] after [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , there are more than 50 million people in this country , and HMG has to look after them all .
2 They buy from it and the design group has to look after its own destiny and its own profitability .
3 ‘ Fishermen from all over the Community have been arguing the same case — that the commission has to look after its own — and the council of ministers has singularly failed to do so . ’
4 ‘ Roxie , ’ she would say , ‘ every one of us has to look after their own .
5 But I would n't wish anybody er to get the idea that we as a union wish to take away what really is the parliamentary privilege that members of parliament have got to have to look after their own constituencies in addition to being sponsored members of parliament .
6 He just had to look after her all the time .
7 We also had to look after our own ship , often plunging and breaking ropes alongside the larger vessels , prepare our own meals and keep the ship clean .
8 I think in the long view it is all to the good that the government have to look after their own chickens as they come home to roost , and get a lot of the dirt cleared before we come in .
9 But Mr Taylor said : ‘ The PFA have to look after their own affairs and we already have Professor Sir John Wood in that very role .
10 As soon as he got to Aix he wrote to Chamberlain : ‘ I think in the long view it is all to the good that the Government have to look after their own chickens as they come home to roost , and get a lot of the dirt cleared up before we come in . ’
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