It's not what I might tell you that's going to help you.
And that boot-legged booze you drink when you're out doesn't help you any.
We'll help you if you can tell us which way to come!
And now, Dad, since I've almost reached the top of the hill with my Air Scout, I may be able to help you on that new electric motor you're puzzling over.
I saw him running out of the experiment shop as we raced along to help you.
Try all to do the best you can; pray every day; ask Him to help you, and get the Bible read to you whenever you can; and I think I shall see you all in heaven.
Her father went over with the French troops to help you in your battles in the last century, and she has always, in consequence, wanted greatly to see an American.
I back out; a poor devil like me can't help you to spend such very magnificent leisure as that.
But I see you are in earnest, and I should like to help you.
I am unhappily not strong enough to be able to help you in that way.
You have a nurse who is an impersonal creature--a shadow among shadows; a voice to speak to you, and a hand to help you, and nothing more.
Do you ask me to help you, and do you refuse to accept the first suggestion I offer?
Then her maid said: "I'll help you; we'll soon make him shudder.
Listen to me; though I don't know anything more about you, I am willing to help you.
Just hold your peace," said the old hag; "it won't help you.
Fix your workroom the way you would like to have it, and if there's anything I can do to help you in any way, you have only to command me.
If your father helped you at one angle, it's altogether probable that Peter Morrison could help you at another.
Ask the dear God to help you, and try to spare us both another scene like this.
This is to be a useful play, I am to help you, and you are to be my cook, so I shall tell you what to do, and show you how.
But isn't there somebody somewhere--anybody--you can go to and ask them to help you out of this?
If you was a man and I liked you and wanted to help you, I'd make you help me, too.
I want to give your people that order, and I want to help you.
Doubts don't help you," she said suddenly; "how can you get any good from doubts?
If I cannot help you I SHALL die; but, to enable me to help you, you must flee like a bird out of the nest where these owls, these birds of prey, are seeking to peck you to death.
With all the goodwill in the world he may be unable to help you.
But if you saw him so seldom and wrote so seldom, how did he know enough about your affairs to be able to help you, as you say that he has done?
Ah, Wilson, I see you have not forgotten the little case in which I had the good fortune to help you?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "help you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.