Example sentences of "to help you [vb infin] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To help you control your spending , the machines will check your balance before giving you cash . |
2 | These offer special concessions to help you build your business and so create jobs to replace those that have been lost in mines and steelworks . |
3 | understood so that it can be manipulated to help you achieve your objective . |
4 | Should a serious accident strike , there is a plan that pays you substantial cash benefits to help you rebuild your family 's future . |
5 | Should a serious accident strike , there is a Plan that pays you substantial cash benefits to help you rebuild your family 's future . |
6 | Training is available in telephone skills , letter writing , handling meetings or presentations , to help you meet your business objectives . |
7 | Tomorrow , if you feel well enough , I 'll be more than happy to help you alter your status . ’ |
8 | Finally , to help you formulate your business plans and guide you through the first years , The Institute of Business counsellors is offering ten business counselling sessions for the first three prize winners and five each for the three runners-up . |
9 | Styles vary but to help you make your choice please note : |
10 | Styles and designs vary greatly but to help you make your choice please note : |
11 | Styles and designs vary but to help you make your choice , please note : |
12 | For up-to-date information sheets now include a selection of named manufacturers to help you make your choice — all the facts at your fingertips on the following : |
13 | There are tennis courts at many of our hotels and within the resorts and to help you make your holiday choice we provide this brief guide . |
14 | A Royal Mail specialist will visit your business to assess your needs and provide products and advice to help you process your mail quickly and efficiently . |
15 | To help you improve your reading skills . |
16 | If you experience difficulty in reaching these standards , your manager will try to help you improve your performance . |
17 | To help you improve your writing skills . |
18 | Your employer might decide that he wishes to help you improve your pension by making contributions over and above the statutory national insurance contributions into your pension plan . |
19 | A fascinating guide to the therapeutic properties of foods , with recipes to help you improve your health . |
20 | To help you improve your exam technique . |
21 | I disclose it now only to help you save your niece . |
22 | These are all responses which were highly suitable in prehistoric times when events required either that you ran away as fast as you could or that you had a surge of energy to help you fight your way out of a difficult situation as ferociously as possible ( fight or flight behaviour ) . |
23 | To help you assess your child 's reaction to the diet objectively , you should keep a score-sheet of symptoms for each day . |
24 | The Bureau can also provide a wealth of information and ideas to help you enjoy your stay , together with a wide range of maps , guides and souvenirs . |
25 | Full colour map of Holland to help you plan your route and find your way around the country . |
26 | And on page 41 there is an invaluable week by week guide to help you plan your move and make sure everything goes smoothly . |
27 | Maggie Wheeler makes her guests feel entirely at home and certainly it is very easy to relax in this ‘ no rules ’ atmosphere , where you can enjoy meeting the other guests around the kitchen table in an informal atmosphere with Maggie taking the time to help you plan your itinerary . |
28 | Y you have alo millions of these things in your gut and you need them to help you digest your food . |
29 | — for information and advice on government and EEC grants to help you develop your business , please contact our Grants Advisory Service via your local branch or Business Centre . |
30 | The first is a retractable steel measuring tape , to help you get your fixing holes the right distance apart and at the right height . |