Example sentences of "[modal v] help [adj] " in BNC.

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1 BRAVE teenager Clifford Wilde took first place in a charity wheelchair race at the weekend which should help other people with disabilities become more mobile themselves .
2 However , he says that the points raised in the report have been ‘ taken seriously ’ by BAS , whose experience should help other groups faced with similar challenges .
3 They should help small farmers , but not in a way that discourages them from getting larger or farming better : there must be no farming poverty trap .
4 Mind you , cycling should help that .
5 ‘ To know the law now offers such protection should help some of the difficulties associated with house purchasing which , for many , can be an extremely harrowing experience .
6 The villagers abused him , saying , ‘ You should help these people , not sit there weeping ’ .
7 A sequence of six lines with the same rhyme are given to Dame Sirith as , initially , she professes her conventional goodness and innocence to Wilekin : ( " I am a holy woman ; I know nothing of witchcraft but with almsgiving to good men I sustain my life each day , and offer my paternoster and my creed that God should help those in their need who help me my life to lead and should grant that all should go well with them … )
8 Dealer and show producer Lynn Russell starts a new series which should help potential purchasers get it right .
9 They must help each other through these difficult times .
10 ‘ In an emergency like this , we must help each other out .
11 If developed countries do not want their rubbish to end up in the third world , they must help developing countries to build better treatment facilities and enforce higher standards .
12 There will be those saying that of course the UK must help this or that ruler protect himself , and anyway , it 's a little naive to ignore the markets .
13 They hope that it 'll help many others to cope with their bereavement .
14 He 'll help all he can — you see . ’
15 " I 'll help all I can , Aunt . "
16 It 'll help waterproof it and
17 Combining the experience of age and the energy of youth might help all of us to understand God better and recognise him in our lives today .
18 The commodore , having just tacked in from Pin Mill , says that while he recognises the accomplishment of an ancient mariner there in teaching a grey parrot to recite the complete works of Shakespeare in Urdu , and could see that this might help international relations in some way , he is far from certain this was the sort of thing Mr Major had in mind .
19 Once we had begun to look at particular steps in the biochemical cascade in more detail , however , I became persuaded that reasonably specific inhibitors might help cast light on relevant mechanisms .
20 The purpose of our work has been to try to look at all aspects of sign language which might help those who make choices .
21 I had an idea that if I dropped this diaper when we unloaded our bombs , it might help some mother .
22 ‘ I do n't think people should have to work for their dole money , although some sort of ‘ workfare ’ programme might help some people in terms of references or whatever . ’
23 The books were hardly more revealing , seeming to be less of a private collection than the sort of works which might help visiting tourists dedicated to culture .
24 Bringing in an outsider might help both banks conduct a badly-needed rethinking of their business .
25 A parallel Committee on the Staffing of Local Government was established at the same time ‘ to consider the existing methods of recruiting local government officers and of using them ; and what changes might help local authorities to get the best possible service and help their officers to give it ’ ( Mallaby 1967:iii ) .
26 Absorption and diffraction could help industrial researchers get a better handle on the materials they use .
27 David Tagg from the International Federation of Aromatherapists says there are a number of oils which could help weary marathoners .
28 Political-economic analysis could help professional economists both by providing a critique of their ideology , and also in assessing what is feasible , who will benefit and lose from their policies , what will tend to be done or left undone in the project and so on .
29 A NEW laser treatment which could help hundreds of Ulster people suffering from disfiguring birthmarks was unveiled today at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald .
30 ‘ And as it is the first case to come up in Scotland , it could help other people in the same circumstances . ’
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