Example sentences of "help [pers pn] by [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You can help me by stepping away from that door ! ’ |
2 | Could you please help me by telling me something about it ? |
3 | ‘ But you can help me by advising me what to do for Sir Henry Baskerville . |
4 | See people did n't have cars , and if it was now , they could only help me by bringing a horse to meet me or erm or a tractor if they half way . |
5 | You could n't help me by distributing those could you ? |
6 | Anyone who knows of architects , architectural technicians , or their dependents , who are suffering distress from some misfortune could help them by putting them in touch with the ABS at 66 Portland Place London W1N 4AD , telephone . |
7 | Grandmothers would help them by minding the children after school , cooking their dinners , and sometimes having them overnight . |
8 | But we hope that these impressions will at least bring some encouragement to the many friends we made who are working there , and that they may perhaps even help them by opening their eyes to some new possibilities based on experience elsewhere . |
9 | It needs you to sustain its welfare work and it can help you by providing comradeship and support . |
10 | May I help you by suggesting that if you could persuade the Prime Minister to fix the election date now there would be no need for this pre-election period — if the Prime Minister would stop shilly-shallying because he is afraid of going to the country . |
11 | The F-Plan 's extra filling power can most help you by getting you right to slim-weight target . |
12 | Perhaps , Bill , I could help you by using the example that Sharon Mace , on of erm the physically handicapped people who came to lobby Council yesterday , used . |
13 | Now I can help you by letting you stay somewhere safe . ’ |
14 | He could not help her by attacking Havvie and creating an even worse scandal ; that would be self-indulgent , merely seeking to exorcise his own guilt for not believing her . |