Example sentences of "[be] [adj] to help [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Who should be free to help me with the food .
2 What they 're actually asking for is that whether we would be able to help them by arranging for a loan on their behalf , they would service the debt at this time , so I might suggest chairman that we revert it to the finance committee for
3 If you would like details of your nearest local group so as to be able to help them in activities such as this or to write letters on the cases that they are campaigning on behalf please contact :
4 Attitudes are changing , partly because managers can see that without their involvement computer systems are unlikely to succeed , and because they believe that computer systems should be able to help them in their decision-making .
5 Anyone who may be able to help them in their inquiries is urged to contact Stroud Police Station .
6 It was good to see a reference in your magazine to valve amplification ( EW + WW August 1991 ) , but I still have a certain frustration that you may be able to help me with .
7 I hope that he will be able to help me with my papers .
8 They told me at the hospital that you 've worked with him in the past , so I thought you might be able to help me with my general enquiries . ’
9 Q : As an avid reader of What Personal Computer , I 'm writing in desperation regarding a serious problem which you or one of your readers may be able to help me with .
10 the other point was obviously people that you may know which may be able to help me in my business , people you feel this information obviously it was of interest to you
11 I came this morning because I think you may be able to help me from your knowledge-of the family and of the area .
12 Janet is hoping that many of you will be able to help her with her new project .
13 And Luke was local — he might be able to help her with her flat-hunting .
14 We would welcome contact from practitioners , advocates , academics and others who may be able to help us with their advice , ideas , articles and experience ; in particular correspondence from local authorities ' children 's rights officers .
15 You 'll be able to help us with the gardening , ’ said Dickon kindly .
16 ‘ He 's one of several people who may be able to help us with our enquiries . ’
17 I think perhaps , here though , it might be something , we have had a paper earlier about the J C C 's meetings , and it might be something that unions might be able to help us with .
18 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will be able to help us on that point tonight .
19 Think of it being said by a policeman who adds , ‘ We think you may be able to help us in our enquiries . ’
20 A solicitor is an independent legal adviser who may be able to help you through the apparent maze of new laws .
21 In this sort of situation the local Social Services Department may be able to help you with many practical problems , such as caring for a dependent relative .
22 Budgeting Loans — these interest free loans may be able to help you with costs over £30 which are difficult to budget for on your income support , for example a new gas or electric fire .
23 If you are elderly or disabled and have regular contact with your social services department , they may be able to help you with loans or with support .
24 Chances are I will be able to help you with other topics , so do n't be put off writing again because I was no help the first time .
25 They may be able to help you with a view to hiring a show vat for Koi .
26 Canine behavioural problems are well recognized , and a specialist in this field may also be able to help you with a specific concern .
27 If it 's not , SCOTVEC may be able to help you with a specification and programs to allow you to computerise .
28 ‘ A woman would be able to help you in ways that I ca n't , ’ he said .
29 The first thing we 're going to think of though , are the roles of people that you have in your team and how they might be able to help you in solving the problems .
30 An Inspector from the local water company may well visit your house if you intend making extensive alterations or additions and may be able to help you by spotting any bad practice or likely contravention of the bye-laws .
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