Example sentences of "to help out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mm but who were the the people that used to help out with the dyking and ? |
2 | He would n't mind going for a labourer , though there were n't that many jobs ; nor would he have minded going down to his uncle Henry Yaxlee 's yard to help out with the horses . |
3 | Unfortunately those officers were needed to help out with the incident at Milton Keynes … shortly before the display . |
4 | Of course , we do n't fall in love to help out with the world 's ego problem ; yet this is one of love 's surer effects . |
5 | Last night Richard Bond , 27 , was out with his float collecting milk money and gifts from people on his round who have agreed to help out with the appeal . |
6 | They may also know of people seeking work for a few hours or days per week , perhaps to help out with the garden , or heavier household tasks , or shopping . |
7 | These families that left Wales to help out with the Tudor and all that . |
8 | He left the club in a financial purge at the end of 1954–55 but was invited back in 1969 to help out with the groundstaff . |
9 | But you know you mentioned that people used to help out with the dogs . |
10 | I 'll try and get some mates to help out for the crack . ’ |
11 | Older brothers had offered to help out along the way and — as the Christmas bounty proved — presents had come along and sixpences and treats . |
12 | It relates to that other world , the great shabby confusion outside these walls to which I return each evening , to Timmy and Cheryl , to my mother-in-law who comes to help out at the weekends , to everything unresolved and unsatisfactory . |
13 | EMPLOYEES at Springfields are being asked to help out at the site 's retired employees ' party on Friday , April 10 . |
14 | I could n't wait for the bell to ring at four in the afternoon when class would end and I could bang my lid for the last time before running all the way down the Whitechapel Road to help out on the barrow . |
15 | In fact , Kitty was the only one of the three who had enough time off during the day to help out on the barrow , but as she never got up until the sun rose and slipped away long before it had set , she still was n't what Granpa would have called an asset . |
16 | I could easily stay here to help out in the public , if you like . ’ |
17 | After I 'd been there a few months I was asked if I wanted to help out in the kitchen , which I did . |
18 | And this man said that he was a lay reader , and that he 'd retired , he 'd come back from Australia , and he though that he would like to help out in the parish . |
19 | Words were n't his natural medium , but these days , when I went to help out in the shop , he inevitably took me aside — blackmailing me with samosas , sherbet fountains and the opportunity not to work — for an extended ear-bashing . |
20 | I was such a misery that by the end of the first week Elise asked a friend to help out in the shop , and packed me off to join him . ’ |
21 | Several volunteers have offered to help out in the office , and , if necessary , can be ‘ phoned at home in the evenings . |
22 | First he brought his son , John Mason , aged seventeen , into the business to help out in the crisis and together father and son paraded through the streets of Sheffield , Leeds , Derby and Bradford with a band , making speeches about their trips to the Great Exhibition . |