Example sentences of "i help [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I met him at Aunt Alicia 's because he rented half the house , and then I helped him with the horses . |
2 | When I helped him into bed he said , with some echo of his old authority , that nothing was to change while he was here ; that I was to go on with my work ; that he would teach me to play chess at last ; that he was absolutely thrilled to be out of hospital , and it would be a positive delight to look after himself . |
3 | ‘ I helped him into bed , and he was half asleep before his head touched the pillow . ’ |
4 | As I helped myself to a drop of Taff 's tea the guns down by the River Orne opened up again , the shells all heading in the direction of the German positions . |
5 | I helped myself to some of the raw still-warm liver he was offering , realizing that I was being especially honoured as a guest . |
6 | As I helped myself to a cigarette from the depleted pack I was turning over some of what he 'd told me . |
7 | Then I helped myself to a cigarette . |
8 | I helped myself to some more red caviare and that wonderful dark sour bread , and watched the cashier noisily adding the takings on an abacus . |
9 | I helped her to her feet and hugged her . |
10 | I helped her at first but it was a mistake . ’ |
11 | ‘ I helped her through a bad time , you see . |
12 | You do you see things like that so tonight okay I helped you with sausages but you got most of it . |
13 | ‘ I helped you by clearing all the leaves in the yard , ’ she told him half a dozen times , ‘ and I got a cold while I was doing it . |
14 | Because I 'm going to help her with her paper round tomorrow so she can get it done early — the people do n't come before 7 and we 've got to be at the bus terminus by 8.30 ; because that 's when we 've arranged to meet — ; meet our friends of course and so if I help her with her round she can get it done in time . |
15 | I help myself to a drink and stare entranced at the bald patch in the shag-pile over by the door . |
16 | Reinforcement occurs when I help you in some way and you reciprocate by helping me . |
17 | Rather it should be : ‘ How can I help myself to be as little ‘ like that ’ ’ as much of the time as possible ? ’ |
18 | How can I help you without paying more ? |
19 | ‘ Can I help you with that , mistress ? ’ |
20 | What can I help you with exactly ? ’ |
21 | So , what can I help you with ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Can I help you with anything else ? ’ she wanted to know . |
23 | ‘ Can I help you with the tray ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Shall I help you with yours ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ he asks Howard politely . |
26 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ asked Tessa , increasingly nervous at this silent presence . |
27 | Can I help you at all ? |
28 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ |
29 | Can I help you at all ? |
30 | ‘ Can I help you at all , chuck ? ’ asked the Indian lady in a nasal Birmingham twang . |