1568 collocations for helped

Arnold's chance of surprising Quebec had been lost ten days before he was able to cross the St Lawrence; and when the habitants on the south shore were helping his men to make scaling-ladders the British garrison on the north had already become too strong for him.

"'Fear thou not, for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee, yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.'

"Lord, help me and help these poor people," prayed Mary.

Red an' white's my colors,red an' white, so help me God!"

What I do know is, that he fell asleep with his head and heart full of desire to wake and help his mother; and that, in the middle of the night, he did wake up suddenly, and there was little Agnes screaming with all her might.

Mary wanted to help the poor women.

They fled, however, soon to rally again; barricades were once more thrown up; the Poles of Posen flocked in to help their friends, and the black, red, and gold flag of Germany was displayed.

When the railways came he started cheap trips to the seaside for working people, and was never happier than when he was helping the poor and unfortunate.

"Maybe Dad will help a little.

To help his father, the artist had parted with some of his pictures at a sacrifice, and he now brought the sum thus gained.

The owner stood there smoking while the night gang knocked off work under his nose and helped the Boy to get the Colonel on his feet.

Those Berbers hastened there from the middle of Sahara and the borders of Senegal to help the cause of Islamism against Spanish rule, as it was menaced through the victories of Alfonso of Castile.

These joys entered into all the work of the nursery school and helped the children for months to retain a breath of the country in their London surroundings.

I told him I was still there, staunch and true, but he replied that that didn't help the matter much.

At last they reached Billie's house, and with much ceremony the boys jumped down from the wagon and ran to the carriage to help the girls out.

This caused some amusement to the passers-by, particularly to a Pathan who had just taken a very complete bath under one of the taps of the memorial fountain, but the trouble was soon mended by a small boy who, bribed by the offer of one dung cake, helped the old ladies to repack their burdens and replace them on their heads.

I think it's noble for those more fortunate to stretch a hand to help their brothers and sisters that haven't so good a chance.

"Life is hardly worth living," she said, "but I am doing what I can to help the doctor to help me, so I can be fit again for another spell of work.

Phoebus is present: glad he is to sing a merry song; Now helps the work, now full of hope upon the harp doth play; The Sisters listen to the song that charms their toil away.

The idea of helping her fellows had grown to be a passion with her and very fair had been the castle in the air of which she was the Princess.

I want to help my husband so he will fall in love with me to make home beautiful, attractive and comfortable.

It cannot ordinarily be "tossed off," and help men's souls.

"Oh, mommy, mommy, when aa girl can't help a thing!"

On sped the jester, staying not to light the lanthorn, nor once touching, nor once turning with helping hand to guide Beltane stumbling after in the dark.

Perhaps it will help her sister to forgive me when we meet in the world to which I am now going.

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