Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to help [det] " in BNC.

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1 But there are too few projects like Cleevedon , and too little money to help more than a handful of youngsters every year .
2 If any groups within your parish could raise some money to help this project it would be most gratefully received .
3 At the same time Christians are committed to caring and compassionate action to help those who are homosexual , and all who suffer from AIDS or any sexually transmitted disease .
4 Even though it is generally recognised that , at best , the principles of operant conditioning described in Verbal Behaviour contribute but a small part to our understanding of the processes of language development , this does not immediately rule out the possibility of employing techniques based upon operant conditioning to help those children who are not developing language in the normal way .
5 We will also provide pastoral support to help those already in mission to function more effectively and we hope to do some more pastoral training to help us in this area of work .
6 He told The Scotsman : ‘ I think we have a moral responsibility to help these countries .
7 An ideal programme to help those in poverty ( which is probably impossible to attain in reality ) may be defined as one which meets the needs of the people concerned , without adversely affecting their incentive to self-help , by which means the individuals might reduce or eliminate reliance ( or dependency ) on the state .
8 Today they are not simply concerned with bringing legal disputes before the courts ; they also offer legal advice to help all kinds of people in different situations .
9 In her largeness of heart and her sincere desire to help all who needed it , Miss Green has never spared herself .
10 It is one thing to help those who are in special difficulties , or in real need .
11 One way to help this process is to involve all staff affected by computer systems in the computing process .
12 The second was a farmer-substitute scheme to help those who could not obtain assistance during periods of illness .
13 The genuine desire to help those with real needs can make the advice worker angry if a client appears to wish to take advantage of the system or only to insist on their rights and not to face their responsibilities .
14 We agree that it is the best way to help those countries to establish sound democracies and a sound economy .
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