Example sentences of "help [pron] [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We provide rich sensory experiences — wrapping them in soft towels , letting them squelch in mud or helping them identify different tastes or the sound and smells of the countryside .
2 With , with regards to Camco 's Eastern European sales drive , does this have any er , implications in terms of er , working capital movements , in terms of helping them fund those acquisitions and what sort of er , provisions perhaps , are you taking on those sales ?
3 The worker should make strenuous efforts to help parents exercise their rights fully , for example by helping them obtain legal advice , and only after these steps have been taken , should a final agreement be signed .
4 Nat West is to spend £1.5M on training branch managers and Small business Advisers with the aim of helping them understand small firms ' needs more clearly .
5 And think what good you 're doing by helping me fulfil all Uncle 's requirements for getting hold of my inheritance .
6 The creepy brew was dished out to the squad in Barcelona and helped them win four gold and five silver medals .
7 It helped me do all sorts of things I would n't have done otherwise . ’
8 I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle .
9 I think attending an evening class in life drawing helped me overcome this hurdle .
10 Roy Fredericks 's second century helped him pass 500 runs for the series , although Richards and Greenidge still finished above him in the aggregates and averages .
11 Woodruffe helped him drink some Scotch and put him in Rogers 's limousine which a mechanic had brought over .
12 Afterwards they went shopping together and she helped him choose some shoes for his wife .
13 She helped him lose two stones .
14 They helped him regain selective movements in his arm , and to control the grasp reflex in his hand .
15 What you have learned is a sophisticated procedure for helping you solve difficult problems .
16 The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle , rather than letting you in for the high jump .
17 Another was the lack of an accurate theory to help them estimate those conditions .
18 ‘ This information can then be used to help them avoid those situations once they have given up . ’
19 You may well find it easier to obtain people again , particularly with a new climate on employed volunteering , there 's no doubt about that , that there is a new attitude where companies are willing to encourage employees to spend their time and to help o to help them give minimum resources , to organise them .
20 Although the fish are probably using water currents , the sun or a magnetic sense to help them achieve this feat , it has long been suspected that smell is also involved .
21 What seems to be of more use to people are specific things they can do to help them achieve these states .
22 It is clear that practitioners need a framework to help them manage this process , to produce a degree of consistency of purpose , scope , and content of assessment across different practitioners , whilst also enabling the assessment process to be adapted flexibly to individual people and their circumstances .
23 Although they face daily and substantial fluctuations in demand for their output , they wish to ensure that they do have sufficient staff available to help them satisfy this demand .
24 Having educated our clients in relation to the psychology and physiology of anxiety , the next step is to help them break any patterns of avoidance that may have become established .
25 Wednesday 's tie , which Jack Charlton 's team need to win to help them reach next year 's World Cup finals in the US , will be shown live at about 70 Irish locations to supporters paying up to £10 a time .
26 NEXT month 's Budget should provide tax concessions for owners of historic houses to help them meet crippling maintenance costs , according to Earl Haig .
27 There is a revolution taking place today in the way that executives are obtaining information to help them make critical business decisions .
28 Drinkwise 1993 is designed to provide the public with information about alcohol to help them make informed choices about drinking .
29 While recognising that recent trends in health education are encouraging a move away from a purely topics-based programme , pupils need to have access to reliable information on a wide range of aspects of health to help them make informed judgements about healthy practices .
30 The pupils who come to Learning Support are encouraged to look openly and realistically at their problems and to use departmental resources , staff , accommodation and equipment to help them resolve these problems .
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