Sentence examples for help. from inspiring English sources

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help.

verb

To provide assistance to (someone or something).

  • He helped his grandfather cook breakfast.

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"Every day, mosques and other faith institutions across the country are providing help for those in need, and acting as a centre for our communities.

"We will do everything, I repeat, everything to help bring this perpetrator to justice".

He, determined to help wash dishes with an oblivious mama not acknowledging his signs for 'up!', found me and a lazy dog blocking his way.

It didn't help.

It seemed to help.

How does this help?

A campaign has sprung up to help the promising young runner.

2. To help us to monitor and improve the services we offer 3. To sell advertising space on the site.

"Our energy market reforms are about making the market more competitive, but also recognising that not just consumers but also businesses have been paying too much for their bills, and we're introducing a temporary price freeze to help consumers.

Other EU countries have responded to the call for help with two fixed-wing aircraft and three patrol vessels.

Whichever view you take, multicultural and tolerant or disapproving and fearful, the awkward fact is that we have not been breeding fast enough (or young enough) to keep society functioning without outside help, let alone educating ourselves to the levels a post-industrial economy is going to need.

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