- I look after you.
- We look after him.
- He looks after us.
- I'll look after Tom.
- I'll look after you.
- I'll look after him.
- I'll look after her.
- She looks after them.
- We'll look after Tom.
- We'll look after you.
- We'll look after him.
- We'll look after her.
- I'll look after them.
- They'll look after me.
- We'll look after them.
- I can look after myself.
- I had to look after you.
- Who looks after this dog?
- He looked after the baby.
- Lucy looked after my dog.
- I'm looking after myself.
- Tom had to look after me.
- They looked after the boy.
- She looked after her baby.
- I will look after the dog.
- I said I'd look after Tom.
- He had to look after Mary.
- Tom looked after the baby.
- I said I'd look after you.
- I said I'd look after him.
- I said I'd look after her.
- I'll look after that child.
- Will you look after my cat?
- They are well looked after.
- She looked after the child.
- Tom has to look after Mary.
- I don't need looking after.
- I'll look after our guests.
- Tom had to look after Mary.
- I said I'd look after them.
- Now I can look after myself.
- I am looked after by my son.
- Would you look after my cat?
- I look after my grandfather.
- I'll look after Tom for you.
- Who looks after the children?
- Who will look after the baby?
- Who will look after your dog?
- She looked after the patient.
- Please look after my luggage.
- I will look after this child.
- Stay here and look after Tom.
- Tom said he'll look after me.
- Stay here and look after him.
- Stay here and look after her.
- You must look after the child.
- I must look after the rabbits.
- I have to look after this cat.
- She looked after the children.
- Who's looking after your dogs?
- Would somebody look after Tom?
- Would somebody look after him?
- Would somebody look after her?
- Stay here and look after them.
- Will you look after my baggage?
- He is looked after by his aunt.
- Tom asked me to look after you.
- Would somebody look after them?
- The twins looked after the baby.
- She looked after her old mother.
- I have to look after the rabbit.
- Tom asked me to look after Mary.
- Tom couldn't look after himself.
- We should look after our parents.
- You look after the children, Tom.
- Will you look after the children?
- I had to look after the children.
- She has to look after her mother.
- Can you help look after the kids?
- There's no one to look after her.
- They are going to look after him.
- The nurse looked after the babies.
- Who should look after the elderly?
- I'd like you to look after my dog.
- I promise you I'll look after you.
- We have to look after our parents.
- I told Tom I'd look after his dog.
- Every day, I look after the sheep.
- I'll look after it this afternoon.
- I promised Tom I'd look after you.
- Who is going to look after our dog?
- The children were well looked after.
- She looked after my dog for a month.
- Will you look after my dog tomorrow?
- We look after Tom's cat at weekends.
- I'm going to look after it tomorrow.
- We have to look after ourselves now.
- I have lots of affairs to look after.
- My sister often looks after the baby.
- She was looked after in the hospital.
- You promised me you'd look after Tom.
- Those children were well looked after.
- My mother looks after the plants well.
- Who will look after your dog tomorrow?
- Thank you for looking after my sister.
- Can you help Tom look after the place?
- Tom is too weak to look after himself.
- That child must be looked after by you.
- Will you look after my children for me?
- You need to look after your loved ones.
- He is going to look after it next week.
- We've all got to look after each other.
- Her duty was to look after the children.
- My mother being ill, I looked after her.
- She looked after my children last night.
- I looked after him for a period of time.
- Will you look after my dog while I'm out?
- Please look after my cats while I'm away.
- She quit her job to look after her child.
- Would you please look after the children?
- Tom looked after my dog while I was away.
- He looked after our dog while we were out.
- He does not need a wife to look after him.
- I will look after your child this evening.
- Don't they have anyone to look after them?
- Tom asked Mary to look after the children.
- I promised your mother I'd look after you.
- I promised your father I'd look after you.
- Can you look after my kids this afternoon?
- You will be looking after Tom from now on.
- Will you look after my dog while I am away?
- I will look after my parents in the future.
- Mother looked after my dog during the trip.
- Who would look after my children if I died?
- Is there anyone to look after the children?
- I'll look after your dog while you're away.
- They asked Mary to look after the children.
- Many children had to look after themselves.
- I want you to stay here and look after Tom.
- Joe and Caroline are looking after our dog.
- It is said that she looked after the orphan.
- Would you please look after my dog tomorrow?
- Did you get someone to look after the child?
- Somebody has to stay here to look after Tom.
- Tom looked after our dog while we were away.
Monday, September 12, 2016
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