There is no plan or movement for the benefit and upbuilding of the city in which he is not helpfully concerned, standing at all times for progress and improvement in municipal as well as in private affairs.
Mr. Hull was a stalwart and loyal member of the Masonic fraternity, in the work of which he was actively and helpfully interested, being ever ready to extend a helping hand to a brother of the order.
His entire life has been passed in the west and with the development and progress of his section of the state he has been helpfully associated.
This reaching out helpfully in all directions where help is needed is the distinguishing feature of Tuskegee.
The doctor was called and, discovering the cause, made him helpfully sicker.
Now she leaned towards it, gazing into the sweet face that seemed to smile helpfully back at her until she found the answer to her own question.
It didn't in the least, on the spot, spring up helpfullyfor him that a person couldn't at the same time be both.
She quite reproaches herself," Chad helpfully explained: "you were interesting her so much when she accidentally suffered you to be interrupted.
Illustration: HENRY MILES] Moreover, Mr. Miles is actively and helpfully interested in organizations for the benefit of trade and business conditions.
He is deeply and helpfully interested in all measures which seek the betterment of the community, and endeavors to shape the public welfare according to the highest ideals.
In many public connections outside the field of business and finance his name has figured prominently and his labors have been effectively and helpfully felt.
The tincture made from the dried root may be most helpfully applied on cotton wool to the interior of a decayed tooth which is aching, or the milder tincture of the wall Pellitory may be employed for the same purpose.
Silverweed tea is excellent to relieve cramps of the belly; and compresses, wrung out of a hot decoction of the herb, may at the same time be helpfully applied over the seat of the cramps.
When administered, on the principle of curative affinity, in much smaller doses, it is singularly beneficial against nervous headaches, with oppression of the brain, acting helpfully within five minutes.
In some parts, as in the treatment of the youth of Jesus, and of the sermon on the mount, it is helpfully suggestive.
Farrar often interprets most helpfully the essence of an incident, and Geikie furnishes a mass of illustrative material from rabbinic sources, though with less criticism than even Edersheim has used.
Helpfully yours, Senbot Drosmig Ottawa Dear Senbot Drosmig: Having just completed a two-year tour of duty on Earth as part of a diplomatic mission, I am regretfully leaving this fair planet.
But they were not the only readers of "Helpfully Yours.
Helpfully yours, Senbot Drosmig And now she--Tarb Morfatch--herself was going to be the guiding spirit that brought enlightenment and uplift to countless thousands on Terra and millions on Fizbus.
Helpfully yours, Senbot Drosmig Paris Dear Senbot Drosmig: To think that I am enjoying the benefits of Terra while my wife and little ones are forced to remain on Fizbus makes my heart ache.
The handbook, A Brief Introduction to Terrestrial Manners and Mores, owed much of its content to "Helpfully Yours.
And Drosmig is out of commission most of the time, so it's you who'll actually be in charge of 'Helpfully Yours.
Ours it should be to see that every beginning, middle, and end of what we say is helpfully shaped for readiest access to those less intelligent and interested than we.
As the elective principle is essentially ethical, its limitations, if helpfully congruous, must be ethical too.
It has consequently been found a matter of extreme difficulty to bring a young person's attention helpfully to bear upon his speech.
Now that he has accumulated such an abundance of material things, the typical farmer needs to be shown how to deal more fairly and helpfullywith the various members of his family.
Either one of them will stimulate most helpfully the quiet thought of the farmer and the members of his family and keep one in touch with the most important movements of the country.
It is neither an easy nor a trifling matter for the parent to be able to read suitable stories to them and to interpret helpfully such stories.
Novelty and variety are the spells of early life, and to work these well and helpfully is the greatest good that can be done to young people.
The library could also helpfully publish a separate list of its books on drama and dramas, or better yet arrange them in a separate section.
That southern librarians generally are kindly and helpfully disposed toward them and that the majority of the white people favor a fair deal for them, including the best training and the fullest enlightenment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "helpfully" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.