Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 Amendments to the Wildlife and Countryside Act should help stem the practise by making landowners more responsible for the actions of their gamekeepers .
2 The research should help quantify the differences between older and younger drivers .
3 Auque 's news appeared to point to the fact that John was being held by an Iranian-backed group , and in March Hashemi Rafsanjani called a news conference in Tehran during which he repeated his request that Britain should help locate the missing Iranians in Beirut if it wanted Iran to help with the British hostages .
4 The slump in profits has limited the scope for corporation tax offsets but economic recovery should help ease the problem .
5 However , the introduction of the new lower 20% tax band on the first 2,000 of taxable income in March 1992 should help improve the position of some 4 million people who are thought to be at the lowest end of the income scale .
6 Chomsky 's philosophy is that linguistics should help illuminate the human mind .
7 The brief selection of flowering plants listed here should help brighten the darker months .
8 Furthermore , study of the immunologial characteristics of gall bladder and biliary epithelial cells should help elucidate the pathogenesis of biliary tree disorders .
9 It should help dry the thing out .
10 There 'll be a competition to design the new centre , but the architects feel they should help establish the winning criteria .
11 Should n't be , the more people that eat it , the cheaper it , the , should help keep the prices down .
12 The proposed expansion of auditors ' reports should help close the expectations gap by explaining to users what the auditors ' responsibilities are and how they are carried out .
13 So long as it is confined to strict military targets — roads , bridges , supply depots , gun emplacements — bombing need not alienate either public opinion in the West or the ordinary Serbs who must help change the minds of their stubborn , self-styled leaders .
14 She records triumph and tenderness , loneliness and that impulsive desire for independence , all of which must help motivate the development of her art that continues despite the demands of motherhood .
15 yeah , that 'll do keep the old garden
16 And all those who had silently wished with all their might that they might dare challenge the hegemony of dowdiness took to ‘ Next ’ like ducks to water .
17 Other buskers welcome the idea of a code of conduct , saying that it 'll help improve the quality of entertainers on the streets .
18 Unbeknown to them and the Fuehrer himself , surveillance staff at Bletchley Park have just cracked all their codes and are intercepting information that 'll help lead the Allies to victory .
19 Use these every time they go out in the sun and you 'll help reduce the risk of serious skin damage later in life .
20 And we 'll help foot the bill .
21 It is appropriate to add a few words at this point that might help avert the possibility of becoming involved in any extensive debate about whether associative changes of the sort described here should really be thought of as instances of perceptual learning , producing changes in the perceived similarity of the stimuli .
22 Giving the GP power to buy hospital services for his or her patient might help redress the relative loss of status and power of GPs and primary health care in general compared to that of the hospital consultant , and be a strong corrective to some inefficient practices within hospitals .
23 So this might help tip the balance .
24 We tried to draw out the kind of changes that might help make the whole thing happen .
25 A typical test in its most basic application might help identify the extent to which you use and prefer :
26 From both departments he received information that might help free the Stone family from harassment .
27 ‘ That sort of route would be impractical but it might help solve the exessses that a small minority of anglers get up to . ’
28 I think you 'd do leave the bits
29 We never thought they 'd dare put the bodies there .
30 The talkative bird , which is worth £300 , could let slip the name of one of its captors or even an address which could provide detectives with vital clues .
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