1 He could not help feeling a twinge of panic.
2 When finally you are caught, you will get no help.
3 She held out her free hand to him, and he helped her up.
4 Already he had instinctively started forward to help her.
5 Also he knew that somewhere or other she was still alive and needed his help.
6 Winston could not help snatching another sidelong glance at Martin's Mongolian face.
7 He knew that he was starving the other two, but he could not help it; he even felt that he had a right to do it.
8 Since he did not in fact know what kind of help he expected from O'Brien, it was not easy to say why he had come here.
9 It eats up the surplus of consumable goods, and it helps to preserve the special mental atmosphere that a hierarchical society needs.
10 Rutherford had once been a famous caricaturist, whose brutal cartoons had helped to inflame popular opinion before and during the Revolution.
11 Nevertheless it had been very difficult not to betray a momentary surprise, for in the two or three seconds while he was helping her up the girl had slipped something into his hand.
12 He told her of the strange intimacy that existed, or seemed to exist, between himself and O'Brien, and of the impulse he sometimes felt, simply to walk into O'Brien's presence, announce that he was the enemy of the Party, and demand his help.
13 He remembered how once, after the explosion of a rocket bomb, he had helped to drag a corpse out of some ruins, and had been astonished not only by the incredible weight of the thing, but by its rigidity and awkwardness to handle, which made it seem more like stone than flesh.