Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] help [pers pn] get " in BNC.
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1 | Every interview can be a useful and constructive experience and doing a proper interview follow-up will help you get the most out of it , even if you are not successful in getting the job . |
2 | And , of course , you Shell Air Miles Club membership will help you get further , faster . |
3 | Do n't smack her , as this only underlines the fact that aggression can help you get your own way . |
4 | Our kitchen planning service will help you get it right first time . |
5 | This detailed map below of the complete resort area will help you get your bearings — and also indicate , through its grid system , the location of the holiday accommodation listed on the following pages . |
6 | Friendly staff will help you get the most out of your stay in Brighton and Hove . |
7 | Oh yes , yes , I think we all need , even , even if , plain , life is full of playing games and the game can help you get through the day sometimes . |
8 | I 've enjoyed my four years at Widnes but I think a change of clubs will help me get back on the international scene , ’ said Tait , 27 , who has agreed a three-year contract with the Headingley club . |
9 | ‘ The Doctor will help you get out . |
10 | Whether you live in Northamptonshire or come to the area as a visitor , for business or leisure , the expertise of the County 's Tourist Guides will help you get to know this varied County better , and even help you find out more about the areas you thought you knew . |
11 | He may profess not to enjoy it , but Pitt has an instinctive understanding that playing up the teen idol image will help him get where he wants to go as an actor . |
12 | A thorough self-assessment will help you get totally clear in your own mind what you are most suited for and what you actually want . |
13 | ‘ The trip will help him get over Sal 's death . |