Example sentences of "[vb mod] help bring " in BNC.
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1 | Given the right water conditions and set-up they should be reasonably easy to breed , and a protein rich diet should help bring them into spawning condition . |
2 | It was suggested that better training might help bring about some change . |
3 | The subcontinent is increasingly being used for locations — and Hollywood is beginning to target the Asian community , seeing it as a vast untapped audience which could help bring the industry out of recession . |
4 | On Sept. 16 Rubia had explained the move to establish a new party " as a strategy that could help bring together the two factions of [ FORD ] " . |
5 | Yet , it could help bring his wishes closer , lass . |
6 | We knew that Frank got on better with us than he had with his fellow countrymen and hoped that being with us would help bring him back to himself . |
7 | I was hoping that our humble efforts would help bring S.B. back . |
8 | Seeing the merit of paying in the highest monthly premium ( £35 ) , they can each look forward to a tax-free payment at the age of 65 — £37,500 for Alec and £37,800 for his wife — which will help bring the retirement home of their dreams well within their reach . |
9 | ‘ It 's been hard going for us all in the League , but hopefully this result will help bring back the confidence . ’ |
10 | GERRY CAN Celtic striker Gerry Creaney is confident he will help bring European joy back to the fans at Parkhead |
11 | A Douglas Dakota DC3 , which was used as a US Army Air Force Skytrain in World War Two , will help bring back memories for old war dogs . |
12 | technical improvements will help bring this about , ’ he said . |
13 | Her family says they can only hope that Katharine 's tragedy will help bring a change in the law , so at least other victims will benefit from her experience . |
14 | If you have the vital clue that will help bring this monstrous crime to a just conclusion it is your duty to lift the phone . |
15 | To be involved professionally in a thing as creative as this is a great privilege and we have a duty to make it in such a way that we can help bring pleasure and a sense of fulfilment to those who are not so fortunate . |
16 | A teaching profession with a better understanding and a wider knowledge of educational research would be more able to question those who indulge in ‘ jargon ’ and also have a solid base from which to put forward their views which , whether rightly or wrongly , still rely too heavily on intuitive feel for what is happening , and I feel confident that the STRN can help bring this about if Scottish teachers give it the support it deserves . |