Example sentences of "[vb pp] the help " in BNC.

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1 Only so will children be sure to get a proper grounding in science , mathematics and music ; only so will children with special educational needs be identified and given the help they must have .
2 The justices ' reason for making the secure accommodation order was that in view of the facts found an order was required in order that the child could be given the help and guidance to meet his special needs .
3 The reasons for making the order : ‘ In view of the facts found an order is required in order that [ he ] can be given the help and guidance to meet his special needs . ’
4 The library was large and , rather than hunt through the endless rows of volumes dating as far back as 1530 , she had sought the help of the librarian .
5 And I mean there are lots of things now er which er how can I say I never had much interest before erm never thought th that they when you 've seen the help in hand they 've dished out erm , S D P , the erm oh the Council of Churches which you know never There are all sorts of erm I tell you another people and erm I sha the Gay and Lesbian Society you know , people take them er lightly but er it makes you sit up and and think now .
6 Eventually the Washington authorities requested the help of the army in clearing the site .
7 The PF2 key is called the HELP key .
8 The PF2 key is called the HELP key .
9 The Danes have also taken a more enlightened viewpoint and have enlisted the help of a ‘ swinging ’ young poet to publicize their attempts at health education .
10 Originally intending to go on stage , drop ten poems and have them recorded for vinyl , Galliano have enlisted the help of former Style Council keyboardist Mick Talbot to come up with a calling card that bodes well for the future .
11 Paul Hutchins , who is the director for Puma 's Tennis Support programme , has enlisted the help of the company 's various contracted sports personalities , all of whom will make themselves available as part of the prize to the winning team , relevant to their sport .
12 We have enlisted the help of a musician to act as a guinea-pig and to test the available music software and hardware .
13 During investigations in November into the affairs of the collapsed Lincoln thrift in Irvine , California [ see also below ] , it emerged that Charles Keating , an Arizona land developer who had bought the company in 1984 , and who was being sued by the federal government for bank fraud and racketeering , had enlisted the help of five senators when the San Francisco Home Loan Bank began to investigate in 1986 .
14 Hammond Wilde had enlisted the help of Ms. ‘ Georgie ’ Peacock to cope with them .
15 But the hospital has enlisted the help of Peter Pan , in the shape of ’ Hook ’ Steven Speilberg 's latest blockbuster .
16 Rosemary Shergold is waging a constant battle against the tobacco companies , and she 's enlisted the help of Oxford East MP Andrew Smith .
17 Health promotion officers have enlisted the help of ‘ Bogie ’ and his Casablanca co-star , Ingrid Bergman , for their latest antismoking initiative .
18 SCOTLAND have enlisted the help of leading sports psychologist , John Syer , to help their preparations for the men 's Western European Championships in Turkey in April .
19 Although Bob 's command of Serbo-Croat is non-existent and he is only at the early stages of learning Russian the Causevics ' second language — he has enlisted the help of a friend , native Yugoslav Maria Delahunty , to act as an interpreter .
20 They were plucked out of Bosnia in one of the mercy missions undertaken by Formby businessman Fred Willis , who has now enlisted the help of the Red Cross in an attempt to trace Jasim .
21 Many was the time when Harriet thanked the Almighty that she had elicited the help of the Raffertys that February day in 1945 .
22 But sometimes they 're taking lightly and we have found the help and encouragement that our christian friends and our our vicar have given to us in our difficult times have he helped keep us together .
23 Mr Connor said it was unfair that she be refused the help now being offered to others .
24 Today 's cases are significant as the Court allowed the help of so-called Mackenzie 's friends in to the Court to give help .
25 Beth had invoked the help of God or Jesus Christ and I had taken it like a lamb .
26 The NSPCC considers it outrageous that children in the greatest need are denied the help they need because of the bureaucratic delays of an inefficient legal system .
27 The translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew , to which Tyndale returned , required the help of an English-speaking colleague to read the proofs .
28 Evacuation required the help of a large number of middle-class voluntary workers in the rural areas who , perhaps more than any other section of the population , had very fixed ideas of social propriety ; it was this lobby that propagated the wildly exaggerated and inaccurate stories of the evacuees ' condition .
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