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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(61) She asked him with her dying breath to look after her child.
(62) A son is duty bound to look after his mother.
(63) It's down to you now to look after the family business.
(64) Will you set up the drinks while I look after the party food?
(65) He vowed to look after his mother when his father died.
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(66) In the sentence 'Who will look after the dog?' the verb phrase 'will look' is in the future.
(67) Who will look after the children while their mother is in hospital?
(68) It was very noble of you to look after your old neighbour when she was sick.
(69) If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby, she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects.
(70) Look after yourself properly while you are pregnant. These are some of the things you can do for yourself.
(71) Local companies find the sites and build the theme parks, while we will look after the branding.
(72) Eline felt it was no more than her duty to look after her husband.
(73) Sometimes I look after the kids and sometimes John does - it all balances out.
(74) Having a new baby to look after has clipped her wings a bit.
(75) I just can't be bothered to look after the house.
(76) The aid agencies have enough on their plate without having unnecessary visitors to look after.
(77) I don't go out much, mainly because I have to look after the kids.
(78) I'm perfectly able to look after myself, for your information.
(79) Professionals like doctors, nurses, dieticians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and clinical psychologists are working together at each centre to look after the various needs of the elderly.
(80) Your baby depends on you to look after yourself properly while you are pregnant.
(81) Even today a man who stays at home to look after the children is regarded as something of an oddity.
(82) She has to employ two gardeners to look after that huge garden.
(83) It's a real bind having to look after the children.
(84) We should advertise for someone to look after our children.
(85) Who's going to look after the children while you're away?
(86) I wish you would stop fussing me about; I'm quite able to look after myself.
(87) Paul's mother had him adopted because she couldn't look after him herself.
(88) She gave her mother the tickets/gave the tickets to her mother to look after.
(89) I'll look after them - it's the least I can do.
(90) Her husband walked out, leaving her with three children to look after.
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.