To care for medicinally or surgically; to apply medical care to.
1 You work with Buckley to look after your family, Jack, I know.
2 French parents have better- behaved children because they look after themselves first.
3 Naturally Bob would look after his family and his family's family first.
4 And they will also need to look after the most vulnerable children.
5 The general motto is…' look after your bike and it'll look after you'.
6 The situation you're in, having to look after him all the time.
7 Once you provide the basic needs, believe me, they look after you.
8 The DUP have constituents to look after , interests to protect, he said.
9 Even so, she says her new mission is to look after others.
10 State dam inspectors have to look after an average of 160 structures.
11 I shouldn't think they trust people that unpleasant to look after children.
12 I know I didn't look after her well when she was young.
13 We just need to look after each other and help each other.
14 Let's look after each other and help each other out, he said.
15 It's on him to look after himself and it's not my problem.
16 They look after the children in the Oceaneers' Club on deck 5.
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