Example sentences of "[noun prp] help him " in BNC.
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1 | Ricky was not long out of the navy , training as a body builder , doing carpentry , and also working on the door at clubs , as he was saving for a motor bike which Minton helped him to buy . |
2 | Wiping the old man 's mouth on a facecloth , Trent helped him to his feet . |
3 | Gary helped him with his chemistry and deserves much of the credit for the good grades William got in tests when he got back ( the teachers were amazed ! ) . |
4 | I took Sir Ralph to the top of the stairs into the North Bastion tower but the passageway was so narrow Colebrooke helped him the rest of the way . ’ |
5 | Epitot helped him to his feet . |
6 | Pion helped him drag the pot towards the hatch . |
7 | Following the cosy deal in which Reed bought Travel Information Group from Mr Murdoch to help him alleviate his debt problems , the two have gone their separate ways to strengthen their competing US businesses . |
8 | You know there was a brother of the Order who so contrived her departure and asked Aldhelm to help him . |
9 | Nell helped him to lie down on a blanket , supporting his head with another . |
10 | It 's alleged he cut his thumb on the broken glass and that Paterson helped him get rid of the bloodstained clothing . |
11 | Miss Lambe helped him to unpack his books , holding each one with as much reverence as if it had been the Sacrament . |
12 | As Nancy helped him out of bed , Sikes swore and cursed at her clumsiness . |
13 | Woodruffe helped him drink some Scotch and put him in Rogers 's limousine which a mechanic had brought over . |
14 | He slung his cloak of feathers over the staff and Scathach helped him to sit down in the slight shelter that this garment offered . |
15 | Tallis helped him sit again , sheltered in his cloak . |
16 | An hour later , Tracy and Miss Ludlow helped him secretly slip away from the hospital to spend two days in a secluded Miami retreat soaking up the sun before returning to Newmarket . |
17 | How did Stapleton get Mrs Lyons to help him ? |
18 | Well he was just a slaughterman then he always used to try and have Frank , another one of our butcher boys , or David or Frank to help him . |
19 | This was the man whom Mary of Guise described to Sadler as ‘ a simple and the most inconstant man in the world ; for whatsoever he determineth today , he changeth tomorrow ’ ; and there were plenty of people in Scotland to help him to change from his position of March 1543 . |
20 | He looked so frail as I watched Gavin help him out of the car , followed by the cat basket . |
21 | ‘ There has to be a way , ’ he said as Endill helped him to his feet . |
22 | Tom helped him into his pyjamas , carried him up the ladder on his back and put him to bed . |
23 | They drove silently to Busacher 's house and Willi helped him indoors , relieved to see some of the old vigour returning . |
24 | Tobie had been inclined to object , but le Grant helped him pack and assemble his travelling party . |
25 | However , Hitler abandoned those peaceful negotiations for threats of violence , and that outraged Chamberlain who appealed to Mussolini to help him persuade Hitler to attend one more conference . |
26 | In 1734 , for example , Gabriel Napier of Craigannet , the sheriff-depute of Stirlingshire , pressed Lord Ilay to help him add the office of keeper of the register of sasines for Stirling and the stewartry of Menteith to his official holdings , for he found the sheriffship to be more trouble than it was worth . |
27 | Tom placed a rubber sheet on it and made the bed over it , Willie helping him when he was able . |
28 | Delaney helped him through then took the lead . |
29 | Then Emmie helped him out of the skip and along the railway ; he clutched her with one hand and held Murgatroyd with the other . |
30 | Grachev helped him . |