Example sentences of "to help [pron] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , if that 's going to help them with the money , then they wo n't charge for extra televisions .
2 And the work they 'd go for They were building their house , they 'd v volunteer to take the footings out , or dig trenches to , or find out which farmer would have the threshing engine to do the , you know , to help them with the threshing , which was arduous work in those days .
3 THREE women widowed in the Gulf war have been told by Government officials that they will not set aside money from the publicly-donated Gulf Trust to help them with an education fund for their children .
4 The other exercises were designed to help me with a problem of co-ordination in hammer-ons and in string skipping .
5 After confirming that I was n't taking any medication , she gave me two small white pills with a glass of water and sat me down , explaining that my Mother had been seriously burned and the pills were to help me with the shock when I saw her .
6 ‘ So you 'd know how to help me with the treatment — if Doctor Reid allows us . ’
7 She came on here to help me with the coffee for the Church Army before Paul left . ’
8 ‘ Ling will have to help me with the barbecue .
9 I plan to donate approximately 30 items myself and a friend if willing to help me with the selling .
10 We 're going to adopt him , you see , and he 's going to help me with the farm work . ’
11 ‘ I do seem to recall something about you offering to help me with the party preparations .
12 ‘ Yes , and I wanted you to help me with the lumbar puncture .
13 One of the girls from the village , Victorine went on : used to come out to help me with the cleaning .
14 ‘ Who should be free to help me with the food .
15 And my father 's said he 's going to help me with the fees , so it 's all going to work out . ’
16 Your policy should draw a clear distinction between this sort of rule and a supportive policy to help someone with a drink problem .
17 If you would like a business to help you with a charity appeal , the ‘ carrot ’ of good publicity may get them to do so .
18 They may be able to help you with a view to hiring a show vat for Koi .
19 If it 's not , SCOTVEC may be able to help you with a specification and programs to allow you to computerise .
20 In addition , some libraries will be happy to help you with a list of local agencies or specialist agencies , for example those agencies which deal with computer personnel in London or major cities .
21 You may need an adult to help you with the pronunciation .
22 sort , sort out , any thing you can use to help you with the tape
23 ‘ Not only will everyone be rushing back to the city today , after the weekend vacation , but I understand Ross has been on the phone , getting the air-conditioning fixed and also seeing about someone to help you with the kids .
24 ‘ How did you get on today — have you found a nanny to help you with the children ? ’ he added , throwing her into confusion by casually giving her a peck on the cheek before leaning across the table and helping himself to a slice of chocolate cake .
25 ‘ I 'm glad to hear that you 've found someone to help you with the children at last , ’ he said , sitting down on the sofa beside her .
26 ‘ You 've just hired someone to help you with the children , and I 've already laid on a cleaning lady . ’
27 So she tried not to feel envious when Jill Herbert was sent to help him with a lumbar puncture .
28 In February 1986 a retired CIA agent , asked by North to help him with the contras , mentioned the request to Casey .
29 His regular visits to the hospital for treatment finally ended in 1991 but a psychiatric nurse still visits him every fortnight to help him with the bouts of depression he suffers .
30 Father got Eric to help him with the clearing-up and repairs while I took myself and Paul out from under their feet .
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