Example sentences of "[vb mod] help by [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Names had hoped that Lloyd 's might help by raising money through a bond issue .
2 The size of all newsletters depends on the amount of advertising revenue so if you 'd like future newsletters to be this size perhaps you could help by supporting our advertisers .
3 This imbalance must be addressed on a number of fronts : peers could help by sharing valuable expertise , knowledge and resources , while teachers may also offer advice with teaching to a wider range of practitioners , not just those attending national board courses on developing teaching skills .
4 Qualitative methods could help by looking at health care organisation and delivery — at the processes of care .
5 The teacher suggested that Mrs Singh could help by reading with him , Mrs Singh to read one line , Jeetinder the next ; she was evidently unaware of the possibility that Jeetinder 's reading could be more competent than his mother 's .
6 The Catering Committee will be considering whether what used to be St. Stephen 's tavern could help by providing facilities for visitors .
7 Yeltsin could help by ridding it of bureaucratic incubuses .
8 Computer-aided techniques will help by providing higher accuracy results , but will not bypass the need for previous detailed petrographic study .
9 WE are trying to contact as many pregnant women as possible who have this condition to see if they will help by taking part .
10 You must get them all back , but do n't worry your friend Benny Bookworm will help by sliming the Gruzzles and revealing the hidden key for you .
11 So far , Australia the US and Austria have indicated they will help by running one-year scholarships for space engineers .
12 If nurse managers are to be accountable for their colleagues ' learning environment , they may help by providing increased opportunities for developing general teaching skills of recently qualified practitioners , who , far from having finished their education may in fact be just beginning .
13 If the physician seems to lose the confidence of a patient , referral to a colleague may help by confirming the diagnosis and reinforcing the management plan .
14 They ca n't go up there , we 've got to do the best we possibly can , and the Government is doing all it possibly can to help by providing subsidies for housing associations by providing ninety five per cent of the rent rebates which this City Council gives , so on and so forth .
15 I would be grateful if you could let me know immediately whether of not you can help by providing an article .
16 The Community Laundry Service can help by providing clean sheets while his skin is bad , but can be stopped when the condition settles down .
17 You can help by sending a donation to : Mirror Woman Chiswick Appeal Fund , Mirror Group Newspapers ltd , 33 Holborn , London EC1P 1DQ .
18 In the meantime , if you 're still keen to keep birds , you can help by buying only those bred in captivity ( many of the common pet species like budgerigars are bred in UK aviaries ) : look out for close-rings fitted to bird 's legs as proof ( above ) .
19 Adults can help by getting misusers to see that solvents wo n't solve their problems .
20 You can help by getting involved in her diet , preparing healthy , balanced meals and emphasising that this is the successful way to keep slim .
21 The HRD practitioner can help by stressing the importance of communication ; by suggesting appropriate ways to communicate ; and by recommending , setting up , and/or conducting training in communication if necessary .
22 The tow pilot can help by allowing his aircraft to climb away , gaining speed rather than holding it down close to the ground .
23 You can help by allowing a blood sample to be taken if you are :
24 County clubs , meanwhile , can help by welcoming former players , be they great or small , and in particular by forming old player associations , as Somerset has done in the last few seasons , as some have been doing for decades .
25 Failing this , nurses can help by using empathy , ingenuity and miming .
26 Children in the family , such as grandchildren , nephews or nieces , can help by sharing these activities with the patient .
27 You can help by arriving either on time or with a little time to spare .
28 We can help by asking these bodies to discuss the items raised at their meetings .
29 Several lines of enquiry are being pursued with the Meat Marketing Board and the Meat and Livestock Commission , and you can help by asking for Herdwick whenever you buy woollen garments or meat .
30 Listeners can help by asking the stammerer whether they 'd like gaps in sentences filled when they come across a particularly difficult word .
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