Example sentences of "[art] help " in BNC.

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1 HIV Community Nurse , Sue Lore , takes an education class with the help of patron , Cliff Patron .
2 Without the help of ACET and other direct service organisations and charities , I would not have been able to continue and maintain my independence .
3 Without the help of ACET and other similar organisations I would not have been able to continue and maintain my independence .
4 ‘ Thank you for all the help you gave to us and to Bob during the last few days of his illness — I only wish we 'd been put in touch with ACET sooner .
5 But without the help of ACET and other voluntary organisations I would not have been able to maintain my independence . ’
6 Catalogues of major shows have also become bigger and more expensive in recent years , usually through the help of national , industrial or commercial sponsorship .
7 For we need all the help we can get .
8 Assuming the manual is in comprehensible English , users can avoid many unnecessary calls to the help desk by a combination of consulting its index , and using the onscreen help built into the software .
9 With the help of good rigging aids such as trestles and a stand for the fuselage , it is often just possible to rig with two people .
10 This is very noticeable with experienced pilots flying into cloud without the help of the instruments .
11 This booklet , however , concentrates on women as individuals and outlines the help and services available .
12 ‘ If I managed to get it home with the help of a cabbie we must be able to move it between the two of us .
13 With the help of the red iron a Tramen is able to inhale the atmosphere of the planet — which would otherwise be deadly to him — and to exhale gas for export to Vascar .
14 With the help of Frederick Barnes , Warren obtained the Register of Lathes from Guildhall Library of London .
15 He is now critical of the British clockmaking industry , but hopes that with the help of a German movement , his new clock will survive longer than the original .
16 Arranging a funeral without the help of a funeral director .
17 ARRANGING A FUNERAL WITHOUT THE HELP OF A FUNERAL DIRECTOR
18 A few people wish to arrange a burial without the help of a funeral director .
19 The aim of this factsheet is to provide advice and information to elderly people on the help that is available to assist with heating costs and other fuel problems .
20 For details of the help available from these agencies , see HEATING COSTS , INCOME SUPPORT AND THE SOCIAL FUND ( Pages 2–3 ) and SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE FUEL INDUSTRIES AND ASSISTANCE FROM SOCIAL SERVICES ( Pages 8–9 ) .
21 Your local Age Concern group may be able to inform you of the help available in the area to assist you with your fuel or heating problem .
22 If you require the help of your local Social Services Department they can be contacted through your local Town Hall .
23 Whether you can get help or not will depend on your needs and your income and savings , and whether there is anybody else who can provide the help that you need .
24 You may not be able to find the help you would like in your area .
25 We are not able to list all the available sources of help in this factsheet , but we hope that these suggestions will help you to find the help that you need .
26 This factsheet gives general information about the community charge system including details of the help available to reduce bills .
27 The help is based on the actual community charge set in your area in 1991–92 .
28 As many of you will have seen the Macmillan Nurse Appeal has also been launched as has the Help The Aged Home Security Appeal , and appeals by Oxfam and Guide Dogs for the Blind , so it appears we have made the right decision to delay until January .
29 Most of the help that older people receive is provided by their family , neighbours and friends .
30 The help of an occupational therapist may be needed to recommend aids and adaptations to help the older person .
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