Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] to help [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So you want me to help you to produce a plan to solve the whole thing in the next five or six hours . |
2 | ‘ Look , honey , you want me to help you some way or other . |
3 | ‘ If you want me to help you , just leave me alone for a while ! ’ |
4 | ‘ You want me to help you seduce Nicolo ? ’ |
5 | Want me to help you kick it ? |
6 | We always want someone to help us exercise the horses . |
7 | DOES ANYONE ELSE YEARN FOR PEACE , love , etc and want somebody to help them understand what is going on ? ? |
8 | ‘ I want you to help me ride over the next big bore in my two seater kayak , ’ she replied defiantly . |
9 | ‘ Want you to help me , ’ he says . |
10 | I want you to help me do that now |
11 | Teachers in schools where decision-making is ‘ closed ’ would do well to remember this and utilise it to help them ease their school towards a more ‘ open ’ system . |
12 | We must learn to listen to others who have the benefit of experience and knowledge , and allow them to help us broaden our horizons . |
13 | Allow me to help you . ’ |
14 | I use them to help me make a record , to make the band sound tighter than they would do otherwise . |
15 | I have not a strong mind , or will , nor am I unselfish , and so knowing well my faults I ask you to help me . |
16 | ‘ I only ask you to help him , when I 'm gone . ’ |
17 | ‘ I thank God ! ’ said Edward Rochester , ‘ and ask Him to help me live a better life in future ! ’ |
18 | I ask him to help me . |
19 | ‘ Certainly the education authority and society in general do nothing to help us resolve this problem . ’ ‘ |
20 | ‘ Listen , Quincx , I beg you to help me . |
21 | You 're so sweet I just wanted to throw myself on your mercy and beg you to help me . |
22 | Do something to help me … do something to … |
23 | Help me to help her . |
24 | ‘ Help me to help you , Adolph . |
25 | Please help us to help them help themselves . |
26 | Please help us to help them help themselves . |
27 | HELP US TO HELP YOU |
28 | Help us to help you |
29 | Help us to help you |
30 | Coincidentally , the UK Government 's Department of Health launches a ‘ Help us to help you ’ campaign , wherein sick people are advised how not to waste the limited funds available for their treatment ( ‘ … remember to cancel appointments if they can not be kept … ’ ) and reminded by the Secretary of State for Health that ‘ Our primary care system is also the source of considerable envy abroad ’ , as I was reminded again during a recent trip to Russia . |