Example sentences of "[pers pn] to help [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Part I gives guidance to managers to enable them to help their organisations to react to the challenge . |
2 | What we have done , when they 've been cut off with erm electricity in particular , erm we liaise with D H S S for them to help their erm to get their their deductions made a at a level which does n't leave them erm you know too short of money . |
3 | Boys queued up to take Gloria out , but avoided Deirdre , in case she asked them to help her muck out while they were waiting for Gloria to get her false eyelashes in the right place . |
4 | Jackie motioned to them to help him and all three put their shoulders to it and pushed . |
5 | One good look at Ruari 's strained face and Mairi Ban had him on his feet , his arms over their shoulders for them to help him home . |
6 | He 'd have been better off getting them to help him compose a Dear Marje letter . |
7 | He impressed Meredith Jones as he impressed Philip Burton — both to an extent that they had never been impressed before , driving them to help him help himself . |
8 | A skilled adult can encourage children to make comparisons and talk with them to help them to identify differences that they can see but can not label with a word . |
9 | I use them to help me make a record , to make the band sound tighter than they would do otherwise . |
10 | He wrote them to help me out , like . |
11 | This is another reason that I deliberately choose to move frequently in and out of role in drama with young children , and why I often use the strategy of asking them to help me create ( or construct ) the character that I play . |
12 | It was as if I could see Dorothy looking at them , looking at them , trying to draw something from them to help her to hold on . |
13 | She began to be what is termed ‘ a public nuisance ’ going up to strangers , not begging under the terms of the act but importuning them to help her get her daughter back . |
14 | His immediate concern is to get them to help themselves but not to do it so successfully that the state will throw in its hand altogether . |
15 | The Commission sees itself as motivating authorities to make improvements by helping them to help themselves . |
16 | Instead of retaining exclusive control over classroom resources , Rick showed pupils where equipment , etc. was kept and expected them to help themselves to whatever they needed . |
17 | Elsewhere , the company is persuading people to take just one paper napkin instead of the traditional handful ( usage is down by 40 per cent at one US example ) and asking them to help themselves to just as many vegetables as they think they 'll realistically eat . |
18 | If you do not help your people , or allow them to help themselves , they may all die , and take you with them . |
19 | There are a number of strategies at your disposal and you can use one or a mixture of them to help you over an unexpected hurdle . |
20 | waiting until you call on one of them to help you relax . |
21 | Y you have alo millions of these things in your gut and you need them to help you digest your food . |
22 | Do n't expect them to help you , because all their help will be a hindrance . |
23 | And indeed , it did hold its stout pectoral fins away from the sides of its body , and it was not hard to imagine that had it been vigorous , it could have used them to help it move over the rocky sea floor of its true environment . |
24 | Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish . |
25 | Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish . |
26 | Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish . |
27 | Parents please help yourselves , and use them to help your children — take a copy home with you if you wish . |
28 | We know that our clock is normally adjusted by various external factors — and now we can use them to help us adjust to a change in life-style . |
29 | We must learn to listen to others who have the benefit of experience and knowledge , and allow them to help us broaden our horizons . |
30 | It will not be long before we 're holding out our begging bowls to the Third World , asking them to help us . |