Example sentences of "able to help " in BNC.
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1 | Telephone Janet Sutton during office hours if you would like to know more about us , and how we might be able to help you . |
2 | I mean , you 've got an education , you 're prepared to work , you 've got the right background and everything … if you could explain more I might be able to help more . ’ |
3 | The practice might not know that a need exists and may be able to help . |
4 | If you suffer badly from these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help . |
5 | In this sort of situation the local Social Services Department may be able to help you with many practical problems , such as caring for a dependent relative . |
6 | The Social Services Department may be able to help with a maintenance scheme — contact the Social Services Occupational Therapist for further information . |
7 | Thought you might be able to help with a few snippets of case law . ’ |
8 | You can also contact your local Social Services Department , who may be able to help in a number of ways . |
9 | The addresses of local Energy Projects who may be able to help with draught-proofing and insulation , can be obtained from local advice agencies , or by writing to Neighbourhood Energy Action at 2/4 , Bigg Market , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , NE1 1UW . |
10 | Social services departments may also be able to help you pay for work not covered by disabled facilities grants , and can also provide additional facilities to make the property safer , more comfortable and more convenient . |
11 | Some local agencies may be able to help you , or you might consider advertising in local newspapers , magazines or church journals . |
12 | It was good to see a reference in your magazine to valve amplification ( EW + WW August 1991 ) , but I still have a certain frustration that you may be able to help me with . |
13 | On behelf of all those who the Association will now be able to help , the Association sends its sincere thanks . |
14 | The Association has over 600 voluntary welfare workers throughout the U.K. who are able to help ex-serving R.A.F. personnel or their dependents . |
15 | He shared enough of the monk 's ideal to be able to help . |
16 | As he was the NME 's star writer I guess Malcolm realised that once the band really started to get going , Nick would be able to help us out — whether he knew it or not . |
17 | ‘ A woman would be able to help you in ways that I ca n't , ’ he said . |
18 | Her relations were keen that I should meet her , perhaps because they hoped in desperation that I might be able to help her . |
19 | There is a firm in Birmingham that should be able to help . |
20 | Again BRC was able to help . |
21 | Please contact me if you are able to help . |
22 | ‘ But if partners or those around you are n't able to help , then it may be time to seek professional help . ’ |
23 | Lord Young felt less able to help increase foreign shareholding limits since the commission was investigating Rolls Royce 's foreign shareholding arrangements . |
24 | A Hong Kong legislator interned with him , Mr H.K. Cheng , was able to help Mr Walker and a Canadian internee , Mr David Michell , to pinpoint the site , in the grounds of what is now Weifang Middle School . |
25 | If we were to fail in one area it would begin to be assumed elsewhere that perhaps the anti-British propaganda of our enemies had some basis to it , and that the Government were no longer willing or able to help their friends . |
26 | ‘ There I might be able to help you . |
27 | Having read December 's issue I feel I might be able to help Laddie the unkempt Cocker from December 's Post Bag . |
28 | If they go away with a positive decision against starting up a tourism enterprise , Sue feels she has been able to help them avoid an expensive mistake . |
29 | A long-winded man for such a recluse , he devised an 800-word standard apology for not being able to help out the writers of the 3,000 begging letters he received monthly . |
30 | If you go back to the original manufacturer , they may well be able to help you out or at least recommend someone that can . |