Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] help [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Again the perceptive executive search consultant can help resolve those issues , often working with and alongside the chairman and MD .
2 The coaching session can help create this if it revolves around the person 's job and role .
3 The outcome of yesterday 's case could help dispel these fears .
4 But next year a little rain would help make this craziest of sports a just little less risky .
5 Some members of the Association hoped that English in education would help achieve such ends by addressing itself to countering linguistic perversion .
6 Awa is adamant that only international action and solidarity can help uproot this deep seated problem .
7 The housing directory will help bridge this gap — although the proposed legal aid cuts do cast a cloud over this .
8 ‘ Besides , ’ he continued , completely ignoring her silent refusal , ‘ keeping this case 's star witness out of sight until the trial will help avoid any bad publicity . ’
9 A simple example of this input-output analysis may help illustrate this process .
10 Clearer , comprehensive and more accurate advertising and pre-entry information might help avoid some adults applying for courses for which they are unqualified .
11 But overhead lighting could help eliminate some of the dangers .
12 As we saw earlier , Francis Bacon was able to turn the doctrine of the Fall to advantage : Science would help restore that dominion over nature lost to humanity through Adam 's sin .
13 Once the company has defined its target market segment by ACORN type(s) , area analysis will help find those locations in which these types are most concentrated , or most easily accessible .
14 It is proposed that replacement of the Vancouver convention with a ‘ first author , last author ’ citation system may help stem this rise in author numbers .
15 Privatisation might help fix some of the economy 's ills ; but it is already bringing problems as well .
16 But this small orange box produced by a Thame company could help prevent such accidents in the future .
17 A mobile eye screening unit could help overcome this problem , and fundholding general practitioners may be willing to pay for this service .
18 A DoH spokeswoman is confident that last year 's 50 per cent increase will help accommodate this year 's shortfall .
19 The scheme will help fund many organisations that would like to provide care but have been hampered by the set-up costs of training staff and making the premises safe .
20 The social struggle is also part of the feminist struggle — at least in our country 's context — because the restructuring of the social system will help overcome these obstacles , although the pace of change will not necessarily be in a strict mathematical equation .
21 The routine use of 24 hour ambulatory gastric pH monitoring in comjunction with oesophageal pH monitoring can help identify those patients at risk .
22 If it does exist the gene may help resolve some of the questions about how antibiotics work and give clues for new antibiotics .
23 To look at the enforcement of regulation may help refine some of the present conceptions of enforcement behaviour and organizational deviance , while regard for the enforcement of prohibitions may sharpen perspectives on the nature of traditional crime .
24 A partly elasticated waistband might help eliminate this problem , but would probably spoil the overall neatness of the trousers .
25 ‘ Very few people in housing need are aware of the legal remedies available to them and how a solicitor can help enforce these rights .
26 Good soil husbandry can help prevent many of the conditions favourable to pests by ensuring steady growth , hence the importance of improving poor drainage and fertility .
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