Example sentences of "available to help [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Not willing to admit that she had had the same idea , Sophie said cautiously , ‘ Dawn was n't available to help him with the monkey . |
2 | Many researchers fail to make the best possible use of libraries simply because they know so little about the bibliographical tools that are available to help them . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | On the whole this is a matter of the teacher exercising her professional judgement both as a nurse and a teacher , but there are a variety of ideas available to help her in devising objectives . |
5 | Mr Pinder said he had seen a woman in a wheelchair throw away two tickets for an evening performance at the theatre in Newcastle after she was told no-one would be available to help her on her return journey . |
6 | Your course leader will be available to help you . |
7 | There are several good straightforward books available to help you see book list . |
8 | There are charts and general guides available to help you decide but it is still difficult to pinpoint an exact weight at which you will be just right . |
9 | These symbols represent the various functions that are available to help you with your designing . |
10 | More information is now available to help you know more about the services your doctor provides . |
11 | An optional half-day tour of the city , which includes a visit to the Coliseum , is available to help you get your bearings . |
12 | Like many players of that era , Jack 's footballing career was badly restricted by the war , but he was available to help us to our regional championship of the 3rd Division South in the first half of 1945–46 while , upon the resumption of League Football in 1946–47 , he shone as a half-back of real quality in a none too great Palace team and his performances quickly drew attention from several 1st Division sides . |