look after造句(121) I employed men to look after them as I might employ mechanics.
(122) A great many people love their elderly Parent or aunt sufficiently to want to look after them.
(123) He felt no compunction in leaving his other two children, Betty could look after herself.
(124) She and her boyfriend had a big bust-up over who was supposed to look after the kids.
(125) All went well until he was approached by two kids saying they'd look after his wheels in exchange for a fiver.
(125) Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
(126) But this does put an exceedingly onerous burden on women who are required to bear, rear and look after the offspring.
(127) You get free meals and accommodation, but there's a catch -- you have to look after the children.
(128) The districts collect the rubbish ... take responsibility for housing ... and look after certain environmental services.
(129) He had some money saved and wanted the Army captain to look after it for Jeannie.
(130) Now they're arguably the easiest of all classics to look after, and come brimming with character as standard.
(131) My grandmother's very feeble now and needs someone at home full-time to look after her.
(132) And let some one else look after her little brats for a change.
(133) He expressed anxiety about the public accountability of the funding council, and in particular who was to look after the strategic planning.
(134) If our county councillors don't look after us then the future is bleak.
(135) The new Community Care Act should prompt a fresh look at services for carers and those they look after.
(136) There remain the specialists who look after the flight recorder side of aircraft accident investigation.
(137) We are entitled to ask who will look after the public interest and to consider the problems for individual travellers.
(138) It was too big for her to look after alone, and it would save him the expense of renting a flat.
(139) If you work in retailing, you may be asked to look after the petty cash.
(140) Once hatched, the young maleos are easy to look after since they are fully active and able to feed themselves.
(141) He gave up his job so that he could look after his wife.
(142) I might dread the thought of having to look after an Alzheimer patient.
(143) Shrubs and trees deserve a look after a heavy snow.
(144) I go right along and look after that myself.
(145) Amy's pitiless step - mother refused to look after her when she was seriously ill.
(146) The babysitter will look after my son when I go to work.
(147) You turn up out of the blue and expect me to look after her?
(148) To look after these children is really a backbreaking job.
(149) Eery one in our school should look after our trees and flowers.
(150) Wipe away tears, Vowed to look after the only other people cry!