Example sentences of "to help [pron] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Parents need time to understand how their problems affect their children and that it is possible to help them with management issues if they work together and support each other .
2 But she was in such a hurry that she just could n't stay for long enough to help me with breastfeeding Stephen .
3 Here again the support network is crucial in trying to help someone with alcohol related problems , as one needs to reconnect the person to a social network which offers interest and stimulation in lieu of alcohol .
4 I spect it ai n't very nice to have to ask people to help you with things like that .
5 You do n't deserve me to help you with things . ’
6 Qualified Teachers days are designed not just to help you with thoughts and ideas for future lessons of your own , but to expand and develop your knowledge and understanding of Medau , and , with that , we also hope you have an enjoyable social day .
7 Affirmations are positive statements that you repeat regularly to yourself — for instance to help you with self-esteem .
8 Budgeting Loans — these interest free loans may be able to help you with costs over £30 which are difficult to budget for on your income support , for example a new gas or electric fire .
9 I 've tried to help you with Ana but I never intended to change .
10 Not only do we have the BBC2 Food & Drink team to help you with Christmas and New Year entertaining , we also bring you a host of yuletide ideas .
11 If you are elderly or disabled and have regular contact with your social services department , they may be able to help you with loans or with support .
12 The Social Fund — You may also be able to get a loan or a grant from the social fund to help you with expenses which are difficult to meet from your regular income .
13 But , to her intense relief , Ven did not pursue his thoughts in that direction , but continued , ‘ By my reckoning , be it a hire car back to Mariánské Láznë or a taxi to the airport , you 'd most likely need aid from someone to help you with language difficulties . ’
14 We feed him 8 or 9 times a day and then we have to help him with physiotherapy and bathe him .
15 His appointment was the success story of this period , and even when the Goldsmiths eventually washed their hands of the School , they continued to help him with gifts to the Church to which he had been appointed in Portwood .
16 Those of Anna 's offspring who were employed , were themselves unable to help her with money .
17 I used to help her with things — you know , things that little kids ca n't do too well , like cutting up their food and opening doors and stuff like that .
18 He had not gone because his mother was always asking him to help her with things that she could have done perfectly well by herself .
19 No sisters until mother got married again , and me sister as I call her now , she 's me of course my half sister , Jessie , she was born I 'd be about seventeen cos she did n't get married till after the First World War , remarried me step-father was in the forces and he fought , he actually fought in the Boer War so he was a a soldier in the Boer War and in what we call the Great War , nineteen fourteen to nineteen eighteen , but er I had a misfortune to lose the brother next to me , Frank , which he had what was common in those days tubercular trouble , tubercular tuberculosis affected the bowels , see he died in , on August the fourth nineteen eighteen in the old infirmary that now classed as the Manor Hospital , but that was the old infirmary cos we there was no widow 's pension in those days , our mother was a bridle stitcher and she used to do have an old fashioned clamp , have you ever seen the clamps that are leather , th tha they held them , the leather , she used to stitch bridles at home , we used to help her with waxing the threads have a leather apron and a bit of wax and pull the wax over the thread , and then roll it round till it was strong enough to thread it , we used to make the threads for her to er stitch the bridles .
20 They do n't know how useful it would be but anyway , they said there , there 's , it 's a slightly odd event because it 's actually going to be just in the Civic Centre , and er , and kind of tacking on some workshops and things , so I 'm going to help her with workshops and have a display stand and so on but other than that , we 've not really got any direct input into it , because it is very much , sort of , you know , this is how you do business in France , these are the financial problems , type of thing .
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