Looked-after Sentence Examples

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  • Consuelo looked after him quizzically.

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  • The safety of passengers is, indeed, the first care of the railway manager; but the employes, exposed to many risks from which the passengers are protected, must be looked after.

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  • Princess Mary put off her departure, and for three weeks looked after Natasha as if she had been a sick child.

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  • A special department of state looked after his brood mares and stallions.

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  • After 1818, when his wife died, he had very slender means of his own, but he was popular with his friends and was well looked after by them; Greville, writing of him in 1829, remarks that "old Creevey is a living proof that a man may be perfectly happy and exceedingly poor.

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  • In summer they are driven up to the mountain pastures (called here Almen, but Alpen in Switzerland), which are, however, less carefully looked after than in Switzerland, partly because in many cases they have been alienated by the neighbouring hamlets to far distant places.

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  • As a provincial governor, Lentulus appears to have looked after the interests of his subjects, and did not enrich himself at their expense.

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  • Margrave Billung, who looked after th Abotrites on the lower Elbe, was less fortunate, mainly becaus of the neighborhood of the Danes, who, after the death of King Henry, often attacked the hated Germans, but some progress was made in bringing this district under German influence.

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  • From 1663 it became a permanent body, and was attended only by the representatives of the princes and the cities; and from that time it occupied itself mainly with trifles, leaving the affairs of each state to be looked after by its own authorities, and those of the country generally to such fortunes as chance should determine.

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  • He looked after the former and the latter in an effective way.

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  • And the fact that it was very comfortable, and that we were looked after extremely well by these two spinster aunts.

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  • Luangpor looked after us but he did n't coddle us, and as much as possible left us to find out for ourselves.

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  • The platoon were the masses, to be looked after and watched over but not coddled.

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  • A well looked after common goldfish could live for 25 or 30 years.

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  • The vegetarians in our group were well looked after too with some tasty quiches and vegetable bakes.

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  • Young Mr. Johnson looked after him and wondered.

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  • And passing people who looked after him with curiosity, he entered the porch of the Emperor's house.

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  • Our company culture of customer service ensures that our clients are always secure in the knowledge that their systems are being well looked after.

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  • Practical and flexible choice - easier for baby to be taken to day care or be looked after by dad if mom has to go out as bottles can be prepared in advance.

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  • Look after the essentials first and then enlist the help of the rest of your family to divide up the other duties that need to be looked after.

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  • Organic cotton diapers, bedding and clothes will last for many years when looked after.

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  • The cotton has not been weakened through the use of chemicals and therefore will last many years if looked after.

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  • Plastic candles can look great, but only if they are looked after properly.

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  • After finding and buying the perfect designer earrings it is important to ensure that they are looked after.

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  • In this option, children are looked after by a child care provider at her own home.

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  • Chorebuster.net offers a service where site visitors can enter the names of family members, the list of chores to be done, and how often they need to be looked after.

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  • It's believed by staff that she was the young woman who looked after the 11 children of the Williams family.

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  • Housewives would listen to the shows while doing their general chores and looked after the little ones around the house.

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  • There are a few basic ways that a watch can be looked after to make sure that it stays in top condition.

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  • Spike noticed and looked after her and the two enjoyed several passionate love/hate interludes.

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  • Chauvinistic, no doubt, but it was kind of nice to be looked after.

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  • They looked after him before she met Darian's gaze.

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  • The duties of the secretary of the northern department of Europe comprised dealings with the northern powers of Europe, while the secretary of the southern department of Europe communicated with France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, and also looked after Irish and colonial business, and carried out the work of the Home Office.

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  • In March 1783 Boswell was glad to discover Johnson well looked after and staying with Mrs Thrale in Argyll Street, but in a bad state of health.

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  • Prejudice and real or imaginary legal obstacles stood in the way of the erection of episcopal sees in the colonies; and though in the 17th century Archbishop Laud had attempted to obtain a bishop for Virginia, up to the time of the American revolution the churchmen of the colonies had to make the best of the legal fiction that their spiritual needs were looked after by the bishop of London, who occasionally sent commissaries to visit them and ordained candidates for the ministry sent to England for the purpose.

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  • Anyone who has looked after rabbits knows that they are inquisitive, often cheeky and playful, and sometimes quite grumpy.

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