Example sentences of "help [pron] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | For example , drama contributes to personal growth , by enabling pupils to express their emotions and by helping them to make sense of the world , and to prepare for adult life through such activities as the simulation of meetings . |
2 | He attended schools in Bishop Auckland , Gainford , and Glasgow , after which his family connections helped him to gain entry to the music-hall , as a ‘ boy ’ comedian . |
3 | Indeed , two of the three are offering a consultancy service to local authorities to help them to retain control of the service . |
4 | THE owner of a derelict boarding house was accused yesterday of killing a friend who had allegedly helped him to set fire to the building in an ‘ insurance job ’ . |
5 | In fact , it may enhance our pleasure if it has helped us to snatch success from the jaws of failure ! |
6 | This arbitrary distinction helps us to focus attention on the importance in such documents of the contemporary recording of events . |
7 | Oakeshott 's theory in general provides us with profound insights not only into the nature of government and law , but more especially in helping us to make sense of the British constitution . |
8 | Does it help me to make sense of the atmosphere in my school , or my own feelings ? |
9 | Children will find a full range of activities which will help them to make sense of the world in which they live . |
10 | The philosophy of the phantasm may , however , help us to do justice to the event of Foucault himself . |
11 | The Mid-Ulster dialects may therefore have preserved to a great extent an older general English vowel pattern , and they may help us to project knowledge of the present on the past . |