Example sentences of "[modal v] help [pers pn] [verb] up " in BNC.
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1 | New markets should help them to catch up . |
2 | I 'll help you set up an art and printing business . |
3 | You could ask your children what they think — that might help you make up your mind . |
4 | Coe tells me that he was attracted to writing some kind of thriller because it would help him tighten up his plotting , but he still has some way to go ; the book 's resolution is simply too arbitrary and fanatical . |
5 | And we 'd go across and I would help him to couple up the various coaches and that . |
6 | And then , of course , the other five coins would help him set up a useful practice at some safe distance , say two hundred miles . |
7 | The army believes the new traning centre will help them step up their fight against terrorism . |
8 | He will help you draw up accurately what you need to say . |
9 | And your own personal ‘ diata ’ will help you to build up the long term eating habits that are necessary for good health . |
10 | The purpose of the questionnaire will help us to tighten up the wording . |
11 | Hopefully , the recent addition of a young Limousin bull will help us mop up stragglers next spring . |
12 | This , in turn , will help us to build up the evidence we need to convince our audiences . |
13 | A victory for the pragmatists may help them to speed up the reforms . |
14 | I hope that you may now be encouraged to experiment with weaving , and it may help you to use up those oddments of hand knitting yarn which you do n't have time to knit . |
15 | For a demonstration or more information on how Victor can help you shape up for the 90's contact any one of our Victor Authorised Dealers or call Sarah Brown at Victor on . |
16 | Such alarm calls can help us to wake up sooner , before we have been swept too far into the groove of sulkiness , paranoia or self-pity . |