Example sentences of "help [verb] any " in BNC.

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1 The collection of data from the police files formed an important part of this research , but it was thought that a look at ‘ what went on ’ behind the statistics might help explain any statistical differences that emerged .
2 Short intervening courses of topical treatment with an antibacterial agent such as benzoyl peroxide may help to eliminate any resistant propionibacteria that have been selected .
3 Such an inspection should also help to identify any dampness or rot which has affected the boarding .
4 This will help to avoid any misunderstandings or arguments as to when , how and what will be settled by contra .
5 ‘ 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 . ’
6 BELOW A hair-dryer can be of great value in drying your dog 's coat , while the jets of air , in conjunction with a brush , may also help to undo any tangles after a bath .
7 This may help to dispel any ill feeling associated with an anonymous approach , but more importantly it provides an opportunity for the purchaser to build on the candidate 's positive response before there is any change of heart .
8 In addition it was felt that if regional studios were established as well as transmitters , these would be able to originate their own material for local transmission , which would help redress any cultural imbalance in programming .
9 ‘ This should help repair any damage those louts caused .
10 Practising aerobatics and spinning will help to overcome any misgivings you may have about flying in steep turns at low speeds .
11 Hopefully , this will help to overcome any future confusion .
12 The preparation of the floor surface is crucial , it should be level and a good underlay will help to minimise any variations as well as improve the look and durability of your carpet .
13 This leads inevitably into the complex , ambiguous , but probably unavoidable subject of policies , rules and deployments which might help to limit any nuclear war should it occur ( Clarke , 1982 ) .
14 You can help to prevent any problem at this time simply by not giving the dog all its food in the bowl at once .
15 Making this plain to users will help to prevent any inadvertent serious use of this process — how you do that is described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process .
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