Sentence examples for help were much from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, the overgrown lollipops bearing the mantra 'Can I Help?' were much less believable!

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Sign-posting families to where they can get help is much harder because of all of this".

Mothers help much more than fathers, but again the level of help is much lower in immigrant families (21%%) than in families from the majority population (66%%) (Table 1).

He assures them that, even though Gianelli's help is much needed, they will still run a campaign that does not shrink from handling controversial issues.

That's where FaceTime or in-person help is much more likely to yield a conversation about someone's labor or sex trafficking trauma.

His help is much needed, as it was reported that the couple did not hire a baby nurse to assist with the newborn.

You don't have to have money to give back -- your time, your connections, and your hands-on help is much appreciated, and really gets the job done.

Obviously, the inclination to rely on oneself or one's own family as well as the reservation against using professional help was much more pronounced among the Sardinian people.

You will not be able to see anything if something does go wrong and rescue help is much less likely to be around.

Both these series were much helped by being vibrantly illustrated throughout.

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