Example sentences of "[noun pl] that help [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The third point is to consider choosing subjects that help you make sense of your own society .
2 Spend a bit of time at your local Christian bookshop looking at books that help you find the answers to your questions .
3 It it might be a help to him to have little local groups that helped him out with these things .
4 This system produces white cells and antibodies that help us resist infection .
5 And often , as I sat writing such poems that helped me cling to the last shreds of my many identities , I would suddenly sense that you were indeed approaching .
6 As a consequence , we need to ask questions that help us to conduct a sociological analysis of teachers and teaching .
7 In Nicholson 's case , the description came with the ever-present prefix that on the occasions he has tried acid , it was used properly to avoid bad trips ; thus , he had ‘ come to terms with things that you perceive would be otherwise impossible — things that help you understand yourself … plus , if used properly , it can means quite a lot of kicks . ’
8 Doing extra things that help you get back to feeling good about yourself tends to recharge the batteries for school itself .
9 The things they have in common , or critical attributes , are the things that help us to define a concept , which in turn helps us to identify further examples of that class of things .
10 The absolute discipline of drama training is one of the major things that helps you all the time .
11 One of the things that helped us over this difficult period was the fact that earlier that year the cutter crews had decided to form their very own association .
12 Naturally the physical bases that are the cause of defective sight remain unchanged ; measured visual acuity is unlikely to be improved , but children can be positively helped to pay attention to visual stimuli , and can be given motivating visual tasks in optimum conditions that help them to enjoy the experience of using their vision as fully and effectively as possible .
13 There are various pointers that help us to decide when that time has come .
14 The tips of the fingers and toes are equipped with sucker-like discs that help them to cling on , and the long tail is used as a balance and brake when leaping from branch to branch .
15 You had your certain lot of wee machines that helped you to do things but more or less it was all done with the hand .
16 Along life 's way you pick up little techniques that help you control your behaviour , get your own way , become strong-willed .
17 He could hardly stand , he had to cling to one of the arms that helped him up .
18 It was knowing that surgery could work miracles that helped him overcome fears about the daunting operation .
19 Lion cubs too play games that help them master the skills that will be essential for their success in later life .
20 Sister moved quickly , but it was other hands that helped her to her feet , strong male hands .
21 For all that the teacher can do to promote acceptance , it will ultimately be the shared interest and enthusiasm of pupils that help them to form and maintain friendship .
22 This does not necessarily disprove the contention that TNCs exploit women workers in particular in the Third World , though it does modify the thesis to the extent that in some developing countries TNCs do provide some good jobs for women that help them to fulfil relatively freely chosen cultural needs .
23 I am told that Honest John has taken to phoning up editors of the papers that helped him regain power to plead with them not to be so beastly .
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