33758 examples of help in sentences

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In his misery Abélard called on God for help,his first great advance in that piety which detractors depreciated.

Although priests, nobles, and scholars had praised the courage and intrepidity of Joan, and exhorted the nation to trust her, since God seemed to help her, yet to capture a series of fortified cities which were in possession of superior forces seemed an absurdity.

I will be thy help!"

"A book," says Dr. Johnson, "should help us either to enjoy life or to endure it."

"Mr. Johnson," said I, "I do indeed come from Scotland, but I cannot help it."...

"That, sir" [cried Johnson], "I find is what a very great many of your countrymen cannot help."

Notwithstanding its faults, to which Matthew Arnold has called sufficient attention, it has become one of our best known poems, though we cannot help wishing that the monotony of its couplets had been broken by some of the Irish folk songs and ballads that charmed street audiences in Dublin, and that brought Goldsmith a welcome from the French peasants wherever he stopped to sing.

His last poem, "The Castaway," is a cry of despair, in which, under guise of a man washed overboard in a storm, he describes himself perishing in the sight of friends who are powerless to help.

We call attention only to the facts which help us to understand the man and his poetry.

To help on Maga's great cause against Cockney arrogance.

I have my sight, hearing, taste, pretty perfect; and can read the Lord's Prayer in the common type, by the help of a candle, without making many mistakes.

The receipt of fern-seed, I think, in this curious age, would scarce help a man to walk invisible.

I returned in time to render the same help to Miss Barbara Herndon, while Leith still remained upon the path, his manner suggesting that he had discovered something humorous in the situation.

I wasn't brought up to be a lady, and," she ended passionately, "I'm promised to marry a working man, as'll live with father and help me to take care of him.

It 'ud be a help to me wi' these lawsuits, and arbitrations, and things.

When Octave ran away to Paris in order to pursue a literary career, his father refused to help him, and for some years the young writer had a very hard struggle.

My servant has not arrived, and I am growing too feeble now to walk without help.

I think I shall be able to help you.

I had nothing more than the poor provision of an ensign's commission to depend on, and the thought of leaving my Amelia to starve alone, deprived of her mother's help, was intolerable to me.

" Booth, who was naturally of a sanguine temper, took the cue she had given him, but he could not help reproaching himself as the cause of all her wretchedness.

The business was poor, and I felt that I ought to do something to earn money and help support the family.

"You will probably be hung sooner or later, but it shall not be to-day, if I can help it.

33758 examples of  help  in sentences