Example sentences of "[vb mod] help [vb infin] some " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Clearer , comprehensive and more accurate advertising and pre-entry information might help avoid some adults applying for courses for which they are unqualified . |
2 | Privatisation might help fix some of the economy 's ills ; but it is already bringing problems as well . |
3 | But overhead lighting could help eliminate some of the dangers . |
4 | He would pick us up tomorrow early and we could help buy some last bits and pieces . |
5 | He blamed the weak links at federal level for shortcomings in the Yugoslav programme on Kosovo , but was convinced that constitutional changes would help resolve some of these problems . |
6 | The ‘ Adults Learning ’ session with me in March will help marry some of the theory of adult education to the Medau teaching method — this has been part of the Teacher Training Course for some time , and we thought that some of you who have been qualified a little longer might like some theory to back up your practical experience . |
7 | The government said it will help meet some of the cost of the damage . |
8 | Although double glazing ( either secondary glazing or replacement windows ) wo n't reduce fuel bills by that much , it will help make some rooms a lot more comfortable . |
9 | The receivers hope the sale of disused Torvale group factories and land at Pembridge will help raise some of the shortfall in the pension fund . |
10 | If it does exist the gene may help resolve some of the questions about how antibiotics work and give clues for new antibiotics . |
11 | To look at the enforcement of regulation may help refine some of the present conceptions of enforcement behaviour and organizational deviance , while regard for the enforcement of prohibitions may sharpen perspectives on the nature of traditional crime . |
12 | Other initiatives , such as skill-sharing and studio-sharing , forming a group or association , or joining an arts guild , can help reduce some of the financial overheads or create cheaper and often better ways of exhibiting work . |