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

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1 ‘ Certainly the education authority and society in general do nothing to help us resolve this problem . ’ ‘
2 Magazine articles , in an attempt to help us improve that image , advise us to stand sideways on , without our clothes , before a long mirror , and check up honestly on our general shape .
3 I believe that the Secretary of State agrees with us about the importance of the future role of the Territorial Army , and I am sure that he will do all in his power to help us achieve that objective .
4 Will you please consider running to help us rebuild more lives and show that you , too care ?
5 Will you please consider running to help us rebuild more lives and show that you , too care ?
6 The blue book is really our instruction manual , and the red book unlocks that to help us identify those procedures which affect the quality of service that we provide to our clients .
7 ‘ If you don , then all I ask is that you show your appreciation of your teacher by supporting her and joining the society in order to help us provide more teachers . ’
8 But we desperately need the public to help us win this battle . ’
9 This is where the theory starts to help us get more mileage from our old friends the minor pentatonic scales .
10 ‘ We would also like to appeal for funds to help us finance this event .
11 Our society and culture , together with our spiritual awareness , has built a structure over the years to help us remember those people and events that have done much to determine the kind of lives we live today , and that part of the structure that relates to the Royal Air Force has , of course , a special interest for our Association .
12 There are two areas in the Project Video programme in which we need to have some stills or artwork and I wonder if you might be able to help us find suitable material ?
13 Timex boss Mohammed Saleh said union demands that 343 sacked workers be taken back ‘ not realistic … they did everything possible not to help us keep that plant going ’ .
14 In fact , though , McGurk and MacDonald ( 1976 ) have shown the extent to which we use information about the position of a speaker 's lips to help us recognise spoken words .
15 As Kingfisher chairman Geoff Mulcahy puts it : ‘ Opportunity 2000 in Kingfisher has helped us unlock rich reserves of talent among our employees , giving women opportunities and allowing us to make better economic use of our total workforce . ’
16 It is such a group of specialists that has helped us write technical briefs on the Food Hygiene ( Amendment ) Regulations , microwave ovens , BS 5750 , accessible accommodation for the disabled and cook-chill catering .
17 Help us encourage new members ( we always need new members ) by joining the rota to do an occasional drop .
18 Second , once identified , can they be of any use in helping us solve real-life issues ?
19 As well as helping us transmute negative emotions such as anger , fear and hate into optimism and joy , they can be used for psychic protection — and the effect can be immediate .
20 In doing so the ‘ enlightenment ’ that can be gained from research in helping us develop good child care policy and practice should be just that which should inform good policy and practice for child abuse .
21 ‘ Our aim of being recognised as best operator in the province still holds true and new and existing opportunities can help us reach that target . ’
22 Today on Ideas on Action , Polytechnic lecturers Bob Brooks and Rod Smart will help us answer those questions .
23 Knowing how these processes are organized will help us develop better computer systems for object naming , in addition to helping us understand how object naming develops in children , and how it can break down after brain damage .
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