Example sentences of "[pron] helps [noun pl] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 An advice centre in Sheffield which helps claimants apply for special needs entitlements , like bedding , said , " We apply but we often have to take the DHSS to a tribunal to get them .
2 In place of a ‘ sudden death ’ , once-and-for-all examination , is growing support for assessment which is an integral part of day-to-day teaching and learning , which helps pupils come to understand themselves better , as well as helping the outside world , subsequently , to understand the qualities of that pupil .
3 A challenging , interesting job which helps tutors develop themselves as much as their students , and gives the chance to be involved in shaping the managers of tomorrow .
4 She helps clients furnish their houses : ‘ Matching is a bore : I mix florals with stripes with checks .
5 The ideal manager is now regarded as a coach who helps others develop their skills and can act as a role model , rather than as an authoritarian figure issuing orders by virtue of his or her overt status .
6 These ‘ groundbreaking enhancement techniques ’ were devised by a museum educator with a taste for Jungian psychology , in consultation with a team comprising a cognitive scientist , someone described as ‘ representing the field of environmental psychology ’ ( the study of how our surroundings affect us ) , and a Jungian depth psychologist ( ‘ someone who helps visitors draw on both conscious and unconscious experiences with the artworks ’ ) .
7 Most IBM cluster sites have someone local who helps families settle in , get the gas turned-on and the phone installed , not to mention introducing the family to the local social activities among IBMers .
8 A partnership between Save The Children , social and youth services it helps youngsters help themselves by turning moans into action .
9 It helps parents come to terms with their difficulties .
10 It helps pupils express emotions and explore personal feelings : it encourages them to make sense of different situations and different points of view , to practise negotiating successfully with others , and to cope with — and resolve — new situations .
11 RE can be judged effective to the degree that it helps pupils develop : 1 .
12 It helps ex-cons find jobs . ’
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