Example sentences of "i help [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I helped along people who 'd been caught by the police , sentenced by the court and had their death warrant signed by the Home Secretary . |
2 | I helped along people who 'd been caught by the police , sentenced by the court and had their death warrant signed by the Home Secretary . |
3 | They ranged from the self-pitiful ( ‘ Be nice to me — I gave blood today ’ ) to the egotistical ( ‘ I helped save a life today ’ ) to the plain daft ( ‘ Look at me — I gave blood ’ ) . |
4 | She does everything right ; when I was young I helped with my small sister — she was born when I was fourteen — and I helped with the housework of course . |
5 | She does everything right ; when I was young I helped with my small sister — she was born when I was fourteen — and I helped with the housework of course . |
6 | I helped with the animals , collected firewood and looked after those who died . |
7 | As a boy I helped with the hay-making and cleaned out the cow-sheds . |
8 | I helped with a Saturday milk round , earning ninepence and a free jug of milk for Aunt Hettie . |
9 | I helped with the cows and the chickens , and went up on the hills with Mr Parks and his dog to look at the sheep . |
10 | When the men were out working in the field , I was left in the yard erm I helped with feeding the milking the cows , feeding the calves and the pigs . |
11 | She was there again when I helped in a feeding centre in Seoul in Korea , when the people came from broken down shacks once a day to get soup and rice . |
12 | The only old woman I helped in Ipswich was Bridget the Ancient . |
13 | if I help with addict that they need to compensate for for er , things missing in their lives , perhaps they just like it . |
14 | I help with a Sunday League side but I 've been advised not to play . |
15 | ‘ I help in the shop sometimes . |
16 | ‘ I help in a home for handicapped children three days a week , ’ she added . |
17 | Well , I help in general areas in Lewes within the community . |
18 | Can I help at all ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Can I help at all ? ’ she asked . |
20 | ‘ Listen , ’ I say as I creak to my feet , ‘ can I help with the washing up or something ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Can I help in any way ? ’ |
22 | Can I help by uttering a stangled cry and falling at your feet ? |
23 | That left only Annabelle and me to help with the washing up . |
24 | Unless you want me to help with the washing-up ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Let me help with the washing-up , ’ said Ruth . |
26 | ‘ Let me help with the washing , mother , ’ said Tess gently . |