Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] help her [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the memory of the sparkling waters of Tenerife that helped her with her imaging , and her joy in at last succeeding in that therapy was immense and infectious . |
2 | One of the assistants took Ruth into a fitting-room and helped her into the dress , then stood back to admire the effect . |
3 | He threw the luggage into the boot of her hired car and helped her into the front seat . |
4 | Colleague Evelyn Cookson and a stranger hoisted Tammy to her feet and helped her into a waiting ambulance . |
5 | He was obliging , and liked to run errands for the girl and help her with the care of her old lady . |
6 | It was Louise who usually attended to Miriam , bringing her a ration of water and helping her nearer the fire at night . |
7 | I 'm going to send round a nurse who 'll massage the affected muscles and help her with exercises . |
8 | If Gilbert thought it was part of her duty to track down Amy or help her in any way , then she would do so . |
9 | And all the time David had spoken only briefly to Juliet , to move Gaynor and help her with her gown . |
10 | Sister moved quickly , but it was other hands that helped her to her feet , strong male hands . |
11 | Maman put down the loaded fork with a sigh and turned to Twomey at the sideboard : " Please give Miss Nicandra a clean plate and help her to some spinach . " |
12 | Dom João offered her his hand and helped her from the litter . |
13 | He went back for the woman pedestrian he knocked down near a busy roundabout and helped her into his white Sierra car . |
14 | Tobias sat on the Independent and helped her with the pheasant pâté . |
15 | He was about to take her arm and help her into the culvert but she neither needed nor wanted his help . |
16 | Amyas took her by the arm and helped her to her feet . |