Example sentences of "after [pron] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Miguel promised to look after me for a year while I got some business experience before going to university . ’
2 My sister looked after me for a week .
3 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
4 Theda stood looking after them for a moment , aware of her own burning curiosity .
5 mother you do not have to stay there , why , I mean he 's quite capable looking after himself for a weekend , you know my father had a series of stroke 's when he was in his fifties
6 Progress in the 19th century lay in improving refining techniques , in finding new uses ( especially in catalysis and electricity ) and discovering new sources , principally in the Urals — after which for a time the Russians adopted platinum coinage .
7 ‘ It is time that someone began to look after you for a change , Julia , ’ he said seriously .
8 Hordes of admirers screech that they would be only too willing to take Kylie home and look after her for a while .
9 Maurice stared after her for a moment .
10 Oh , indeed so , erm our domestic life is extraordinarily complicated but when , after my maternity leave expired and when I 'd finished having time off and breast feeding the baby , he in fact looked after her for a term in Cambridge and I came back to Sussex and taught during the week and went back to my daughter and husband at weekends , and now he 's actually taking leave in his turn , if you like , so that he can be the back-up here while I teach and do my work this year .
11 ‘ I was assigned to look after him for a while , ’ Harvey answered .
12 His cutaway heel is world-class stuff , and with a patent in the pipeline I can think of a number of major manufacturers who 'll be after him for a slice of the licensing action .
13 She stood looking after him for a moment ; then she dropped on to an upturned box , and bending her head into the folds of flesh under her chin , she asked of herself why she had to do this .
14 Dana stared after him for a moment , then turned a malevolent glare on Claudia .
15 Having delivered Eliot to those who were looking after him for the night , we walked back to our colleges discussing the evening , with the ardour of youth which included that most interesting of contests , the comparison of recollections .
16 Endill did not know what he meant by this and ran after him for an explanation .
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