Example sentences of "he [vb mod] help i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He 'll be happy to be alive and perhaps he 'll help me to escape . ’
2 ‘ I had never met the man , but a friend had given him my number in case he could help me with my research , ’ says Lynsey .
3 ‘ The greatest irony is that I thought he could help me in my research on rape , ’ she says .
4 How I thought he could help me I do n't know , but he invited me for lunch , anyway , and he was lovely .
5 Said he could help me .
6 Getting his drift , I willingly agreed as long as he could help me out with my goalkeeper crisis .
7 Suddenly he walked back to me and said I ought to avenge my father 's death and that he could help me .
8 I had not been there long when an officer appeared , shook my hand and asked if he could help me in any way .
9 I walked — in amazing Cecil B de Mille film type downpour yesterday for tea with a young lawyer son of one of John 's contemporaries at Gordonstoun , so that he could help me finalise the leaflet for a seminar on 14th January in respect of INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , which many think is akin to copyright and so on but it embraces much more than that nowadays , especially in respect of computers , TV and sound usage , collaboration in respect of research and development projects which eat investments budgets and so on .
10 Except that I rang up James Barlow , Jenny 's friend , and asked if he could help me . "
11 He 'd help me — he 'd get me a job sweeping the stage at his new place …
12 I resigned from the family planning about seven years ago when my husband retired , as I say because he used to help me very much and when he retired and my children had all married I felt it was time that I should retire too .
13 He was a dairyman , only he used to keep just one or two cows and he used to help me with spare time .
14 It just started from there and Michael said he liked the way I played and that he would help me along in the industry , and this was just before his career hit .
15 I have often missed him , often felt that if only I could talk over a particular problem with him he would help me to see the way .
16 ‘ Do you think he would help me ? ’
17 Mrs Pearson , the nice old lady who sold Belle Vue Cottage to me , set the controls a few days before she left and said the milkman understood how it worked and he would help me if I had need of it .
18 I thought that if Sir Charles heard my sad story , he would help me to get a divorce . ’
19 ‘ Before his father died he would help me bath and feed him .
20 That being the case , perhaps he can help me .
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