1 "I can't help it," said Mr. Henchy.
2 The constable knelt down also to help.
3 He took up the bottle and helped the others to a little more.
4 She had preceded him into the pantry to help him off with his overcoat.
5 The car halted before a small house on the Glasnevin road and Mr. Kernan was helped into the house.
6 She made Mary collect the crusts and pieces of broken bread to help to make Tuesday's bread-pudding.
7 Gabriel began to carve second helpings as soon as he had finished the first round without serving himself.
8 She was sure they would but she could not help thinking what a pity it was Alphy and Joe were not speaking.
9 The old man helped the boy to transfer the bottles from the basket to the table and counted the full tally.
10 Mrs. Malins was helped down the front steps by her son and Mr. Browne and, after many manoeuvres, hoisted into the cab.
11 Freddy Malins clambered in after her and spent a long time settling her on the seat, Mr. Browne helping him with advice.
12 As Mr. Holohan was a novice in such delicate matters as the wording of bills and the disposing of items for a programme, Mrs. Kearney helped him.
13 To save money they kept no servant but Annie's young sister Monica came for an hour or so in the morning and an hour or so in the evening to help.
14 The difficulty was to know where to drop Mr. Browne along the route, and Aunt Kate, Aunt Julia and Mary Jane helped the discussion from the doorstep with cross-directions and contradictions and abundance of laughter.
15 Hardly had she brought one gentleman into the little pantry behind the office on the ground floor and helped him off with his overcoat than the wheezy hall-door bell clanged again and she had to scamper along the bare hallway to let in another guest.