Example sentences of "help [pers pn] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons . |
2 | Signe stood behind me and helped me off with my coat . |
3 | I 'm just ringing up to say you helped me along with my ironing great . |
4 | But you helped me out with my grades so I 'll overlook that . ’ |
5 | In the hall , he helped her on with her coat , his hand resting on her shoulder for a moment — or so it seemed . |
6 | Ripley ‘ became servant to this miserable female ’ , helped her on with borrowed clothes , ‘ lifted up my eyes to Heaven , and asked , Why is this not me Lord ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Brilliant , was n't it he remarked , as he clumsily helped her on with her coat . |
8 | Kindly , he dried her face on a tea-towel , helped her on with her coat and shepherded her down the stairs . |
9 | Florence was moving from one foot to the other as she helped her off with the coat . |
10 | Herta kept her head down as I helped her off with her coat . |
11 | He stood aside to admit her ; in the tiny entrance hall he helped her off with her coat without touching her . |
12 | Sister Cooney , noting the way he trembled , helped him off with his dressing gown and tucked him in . |
13 | And I helped him out with money I got from Dad . |
14 | It it might be a help to him to have little local groups that helped him out with these things . |
15 | Nevertheless , I helped him out with one scene where this Danish prince sends his betrothed Ophelia mad . |
16 | Er I also need people to help me on with the bar wi serving on the bar . |
17 | Secondly I need you to help me out with a bit of advice . |
18 | you got the man to help you on with your coat . |
19 | None of the organisations we contacted had large ranges to choose from but they might be able to help you out with information charts and publicity posters for a small or no charge . |
20 | I sometimes used to help him out with double dates , but they always ended with both girls squabbling over yours truly and Stuart sulking in the corner and displaying all the charisma of a limpet . |
21 | So poor Willy was left in a situation where there was nobody to help him out with the f a full pool table for which he could n't get the key . |
22 | As it was , it was left to her to verbally let him know what she thought of his offer to help her out with her mortgage . |
23 | As he had helped her on with her coat , Rupert had noticed her dress had split at the back , which he found provocative and rather endearing . |
24 | The family had finished their supper when she got home , but her temper was soothed by her reception : Herr Nordern coming from the bedroom to greet her , Omi fussing , Erika getting her meal , even Paul helping her off with her coat , although he rather spoiled his effect by then chucking it over the back of a chair instead of hanging it up . |
25 | Leith broke off , suddenly appalled that he must think that his cousin Travis was helping her out with her mortgage repayments . |
26 | ‘ Where he used to cut them dead , he now helps them on with their coats . ’ |
27 | Marie helps me off with my coat and holds it while I slip the jacket on . |
28 | He comes and helps me off with my coat . |
29 | Marjorie helps him on with his camelhair overcoat , a garment she persuaded him to buy against his better judgement , for it hangs well below his knees and , he thinks , accentuates his short stature , as well as making him look like a prosperous bookie . |
30 | ‘ Well , help me on with it , lad , ’ he said to Pascoe . |