Example sentences of "help him [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 With the patient fully supported , the physiotherapist may help him to do controlled movements with his pelvis : she places her hands on his hip bones , just below his waist and guides the pelvis in forward and backward movements .
2 He must also be made aware that although his parents or guardian will help him to do this , sooner or later he will have to manage to control himself without their help , and this should be explained to him as soon as he is able to understand .
3 But it is hoped that in doing so , it will also help him to continue his untiring work for the Third World and enrich the lives of those poor people , particularly in Africa .
4 The most immediate and exuberant assumption , that of Prince Cuong De , pretender to the throne and a descendant of Emperor Gia Long , was that the Japanese army would help him to recover his throne and his country ; but the example of Japan gave rise to different interpretations .
5 An individual manager can be placed on the grid , and his position on the grid should help him to see how his performance as a leader and a manager can be improved .
6 ‘ It may help him to see better .
7 It will not help him to plead that he had not read the clause or was unaware of its existence .
8 She sets out the details of how she feels the patient should be handled , so that the carers and everyone else involved will all help him to move in the same way .
9 It may help him to take his wheelchair out at first : pushing it may help him to balance more easily .
10 Once they realized that no presents could ever be exactly the same and that they could help him to take pleasure in his sister 's presents by pointing out the good features of one of her new toys to her they felt more confident in coping with his reactions .
11 Well you see Archie said to dad that he would help him to take all the bush bit out
12 And when he was alone sometimes and Mr Henry was a blacksmith , when he wanted to kill a bullock he used to come and help him to slaughter this bullock .
13 To diehards , Lloyd George was " the " Welsh Walpole " and friend of MacDonald who would peddle any opinion and give in to any Labour leader if it would help him to stay in office " .
14 And it did n't help him to know the scholars found it equally obscure .
15 If he was there , some social worker person would help him to get a flat or a bedsitter or something .
16 Information on individual cases is referred to him in so far as it might help him to frame proposals for orders and changes in the law .
17 If he drools or loses food from the side of his mouth , you should help him to dab his mouth firmly with a folded napkin or handkerchief .
18 And we 'd go across and I would help him to couple up the various coaches and that .
19 He was the smallest boy in the class and he prayed every night that God and His Angels would help him to grow .
20 He would be forced to eat what was placed before him because pigs ' trotters were good for him and would help him to grow .
21 As a strategist , Franco wanted the local victory in the Basque Country which would help him to win total victory in the whole of Spain .
22 And pleasing the Queen , reminds himself , may help him to achieve his purposes .
23 How can I help him to achieve this ?
24 On many a winter morning I jumped out of bed and put a letter of his in the fire , feeling it would be wrong to allow it to survive ; and when some years ago I was asked by a distinguished man of letters if I could help him to write an account of Maurice
25 It may help him to take his wheelchair out at first : pushing it may help him to balance more easily .
26 I tried getting him slimmer once as I thought it might help him to jump even better , but it did n't suit him .
27 ’ You can not teach a man anything , you can only help him to find it within himself .
28 He thought these would help him to find his way back to Fablan Fawr .
29 At the south-western corner of the city walls two smaller castles were built , Baynard 's and Mountfichet , but never allowed to become great fortresses ; and they were finally removed from this strategic place by Edward I in the late thirteenth century : by a king whose mighty works at the Tower mirrored his determination to keep the Londoners under firm control ; but who greatly expanded the western end and formed a large new enclosure there for the Dominican friars , who could help him to ensure that no hostile presence met him when he came from Westminster to the City .
30 The pupil can be given his own strategy to follow which will help him to learn .
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