Sentence examples for be helping at from inspiring English sources

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"Funny — all the king's horses don't seem to be helping at all".

My colleague Paul Owen will be helping at points throughout the day, and Guardian specialists will also be contributing.

She said many of those who might otherwise have ignored the primary would instead be helping at polling stations across the island, driven by the desire to help the territory overcome its problems.

Our "leaders" have lost the respect of a large percentage of people in this country, and behavior such as they engaged in with Toyota can't possibly be helping at the international level.

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The latter pay no taxes and would not be helped at all.

Despite this, Trump claimed that he would not be helped at all from his own tax plan.

Homeless families should be helped at all cost; through dire straits, they are living in their cars, hoping for a leg up to get back on their feet.

However, up to 40% of patients fail to respond satisfactorily to these generally adequate treatment options, and 10% cannot be helped at all [ 1, 4].

More than 3,000 volunteers were helping at 17 evacuation centers across Queensland, police officials said.

Anne Aghion, a documentary filmmaker and translator who was helping at the pier, went along.

At the same time, the US military can't even articulate why our government is helping at all.

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