Example sentences of "help [pers pn] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does it help me to make sense of the atmosphere in my school , or my own feelings ?
2 Work experience for teachers will help them to plan work experience for students as an integrated part of the curriculum rather than an add-on to provide some relief for the teacher but of little advantage to the student and an inconvenience for business .
3 Children will find a full range of activities which will help them to make sense of the world in which they live .
4 They may have a medical problem which the doctor can help with , but the doctor can also help them to find help at home .
5 Forget any attempt to train your memory but by all means learn those techniques which , when conscientiously applied , will help you to remember facts and figures .
6 A freezer will also help you to save money , providing you do not keep filling it with expensive exotic ice creams or whole sides of beef .
7 So do n't miss our feature on dieting which will help you to lose weight steadily while ensuring that you eat well throughout the year .
8 GARLIC pills can help you to lose weight without losing friends , scientists said yesterday .
9 An added benefit is that if you need to make a claim you know it 's part of the intermediary 's daily routine so they can help you to minimise inconvenience and disruption to your business .
10 The company of your own family , partner , or friends will help you to maintain self-discipline , and increase your enjoyment of eating .
11 Head : ‘ How can we help you to get job satisfaction within the Art department ? ’
12 ‘ They , ’ the wrappers , ‘ will help you to get smash hit recordings . ’
13 It will also help you to keep track of how they are using their free time
14 This does n't just happen to you — you have to work at it and PE will help you to achieve fitness in an enjoyable way .
15 Realizing this will gradually help you to gain confidence to go deeper and deeper into relaxation and experience full benefit from it .
16 ‘ I 'll take care of you , ’ he had said , ‘ I 'll help you to raise Maisie 's children . ’
17 It will give you the chance to ask questions and get the feel of current practice before committing yourself and will help you to identify learning and professional needs at an early and manageable stage .
18 Mrs Goode studied sociology and education subjects and hopes her degree will help her to obtain work in teaching when her youngest child , four-year-old James , starts school .
19 ‘ She 's got no one of her own to turn to in this country , but the notion that I can help her to clear Rick is so fantastic it is n't true .
20 Perhaps a strong black coffee would help her to face Helen and Joanna without betraying the shock of rejection she had suffered .
21 Then came the thought that Mrs Maybury had something vital to tell her , something which would help her to find Elaine — or Lilian ; it was difficult not to think of her as Elaine .
22 Once they realized that no presents could ever be exactly the same and that they could help him to take pleasure in his sister 's presents by pointing out the good features of one of her new toys to her they felt more confident in coping with his reactions .
23 Information on individual cases is referred to him in so far as it might help him to frame proposals for orders and changes in the law .
24 Its clean-cut image , it is hoped , may help it to make advances where the scruffier tendencies in lesbian and gay politics have failed .
25 Moreover , his stature and dispassionate approach should be of benefit to NAB and help it to establish credibility .
26 And your own exceptional gifts would help us to confound critics , experts and scoffers .
27 Localities , locales and human interaction may help us to situate society and social change .
28 The philosophy of the phantasm may , however , help us to do justice to the event of Foucault himself .
29 Sir Lawrence refused to disclose details of the voting on Tendulkar 's signing at yesterday 's meeting of the Cricket Committee but Bradford member Bob Appleyard said : ‘ A batsman will not help us to bowl sides out twice .
30 It should be remembered that in this chapter we are dealing only with stress within the word ; this means that we are looking at words as they are said in isolation , which is a rather artificial situation — we do not often say words in isolation , except for a few such as ‘ yes ’ , ‘ no ’ , ‘ possibly ’ , ‘ please ’ and interrogative words such as ‘ what ’ , ‘ who ’ , etc. , but looking at words in isolation does help us to see stress placement and stress levels more clearly than studying them in the context of continuous speech .
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