Similar words: look at, after, after all, go after, afterward, take after, after school, one after another. Meaning: v. keep under careful scrutiny.
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(31) Don't worry, I'll look after the kids tomorrow.
(32) He had to look after his invalid brother.
(33) They don't look after themselves very well.
(34) He's less and less able to look after himself.
(35) I rashly agreed to look after the children.
(36) One should not look after one's own interests alone.
(37) My duty is to look after the animals.
(38) Her part of the bargain was to look after the car.
(39) He sacrificed a promising career to look after his kids.
(40) In the traditional Hindu family,(www.Sentencedict.com) the son is duty-bound to look after his mother.
(41) It's all very well the doctors telling me I've got to rest, but who's going to look after my children?
(42) She ran out on him two months ago, leaving him to look after their two children.
(43) If you're in a pinch, I'm sure they'd look after Jenny for a while.
(44) He conjured them with his dying breath to look after his children.
(45) He could not do anything more than what he promised — namely, to look after Charlotte's estate.
(46) This pen should last a lifetime if you look after it.
(47) I've got a life insurance policy that will look after my family if disaster strikes.
(48) Whereas the city spent over $1 billion on its museums and stadium, it failed to look after its schools.
(49) She's agreed to look after her on Saturday, but I think I'd be pushing my luck if I asked her to have charge of her the whole weekend.
(50) Liz agreed to look after the baby in return for a free room.
(51) I wouldn't dream of letting strangers look after my own grandmother!
(52) An arrangement between the two couples ensured there was always someone to look after the children.
(53) You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it.
(54) You can depend on it that she'll always look after number one.
(55) They struck a bargain with the landlord that they would look after the garden in return for being allowed to use it.
(56) He requested the old man to look after the briefcase.
(57) I'm leaving you here to look after the business until I get back.
(58) Some people, and incidentally that includes Arthur, just won't look after themselves properly.
(59) It's no picnic having to look after six small children all day, you know!
(60) You needn't bother about coming up, I'll look after him.
More similar words: look at, after, after all, go after, afterward, take after, after school, one after another, after a while, day after day, year after year, look, look on, look in, look up, look to, look for, look out, look back, look down on, look over, overlook, look into, look through, look forward to, craft, draft, often, soften, gifted.