Get Free Checker

look after

VERB
  1. keep under careful scrutiny
    Keep an eye on this prisoner!

How To Use look after In A Sentence

  • My guess is they were either swapping football stickers or comparing notes on how to look after successful women. The Sun
  • We are ready to work with landowners and farmers to look after farmland wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have a legal obligation to look after their shareholders so money out ought to mean some benefit in.
  • Some may argue that we should look after our own before we go off trying to save the world.
  • They wanted someone responsible to look after the place at night-time.
  • He's not competent to look after young children.
  • Yesterday someone in the IT dept brought me up a yucca plant to look after.
  • I think the Government should do more to look after our wounded ex-servicemen and women. The Sun
  • I will look after her child when she is on a business trip.
  • Look after yourself properly while you are pregnant. These are some of the things you can do for yourself.
View all