单词 | help oneself |
例句 | The food, Mr. Bruce said, couldn’t be overly fancy or ornate, or it would be too difficult to help oneself. On ‘Downton Abbey,’ Beware the Fish Mousse 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z "It's a nonsensical idea," he told an audience at the London Film Festival, likening the notion to helping oneself to "free shirts" in a clothing store. Weinstein attacks 'free internet' 2012-10-12T10:04:09Z An "anti-culture of helping oneself" had led to widespread allegations of pocketed donations, illicit payments and fiddled expenses, she said. Salzburg Easter festival hopes harmony will be restored after ?1.8m corruption scandal 2010-03-26T18:52:00Z When the Bundy-types refuse to pay for grazing they are bilking their fellow citizens - it's no different than mooching in to the General Store and helping oneself. Fear of the Federal Government in the Ranchlands of Oregon 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z “Just as much as we believe in the social safety net, we also believe it’s a sin not to help oneself.” The controversial reason tens of thousands of people just lost their food stamps 2016-04-01T04:00:00Z The duty of helping oneself in the highest sense always involves the duty of helping others. Increasing Personal Efficiency 2011-07-31T02:00:10.480Z I have heard of that kind of thing before, but how is one to help oneself? Ayala's Angel Sir: A method of helping oneself to soda crackers, successfully employed by a traveling man, may be of interest to your boarding house readers. The So-called Human Race Well, you don't like them; but, after all, it's the fashion, and one can't help oneself. Nobody But to conclude therefrom the right to help oneself to the employer's goods, is a strange manner of reasoning, while it opens the door to all manner of injustice. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals The shops are not even shut; one could help oneself to anything! My War Experiences in Two Continents "You see," he answers:— To help oneself out through the world is a queer sort of business: one can not Keep, you know, quite altogether as pure as one can in the cloister. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc One can help others most, I really believe, by helping oneself. Burned Bridges One helped oneself and anybody else one could, and Mr. Direck did his best to be very attentive to Mrs. Britling and Miss Corner, and was greatly assisted by the latter. Mr. Britling Sees It Through It is not so much talking about being considerate, but the necessity of considering others, of really helping oneself and others, that has an educational value. The Education of the Child "You don't look to me much good for that job," said the Hare, "but in time of need one must help oneself as one can." The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories This strolling in and helping oneself was certainly kidnapping de luxe. The Little Nugget Altogether it was a difficult thing to ascertain or to move the will of the gods, and one must help oneself as best one could. The Greek View of Life "In such an hour one has not time to think—one just kills a man because one can't help oneself, or because it seems so easy to kill." Through Russia |
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