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Sentence count:171+7Posted:2017-06-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: unassistedassistassist inassistantassistanceassistant managerpassive resistanceassassinatedMeaning: [ə'sɪst]  adj. having help; often used as a combining form. 
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(91) He was always ready to help anybody and in this he was greatly assisted by Rosemary.
(92) Franco was assisted in the orchestration of this propaganda exercise by a convenient coincidence of the calendar.
(93) Power assisted steering is standard on all models equipped with automatic gearboxes.
(94) By contrast, the United States had assisted traitors and reactionaries and had violated the Moscow agreement of December 1945.
(95) Again and again, people have found that the body-mind, if assisted instead of assaulted, demonstrates remarkable capabilities of self-healing.
(96) Minton, assisted by students from various London art schools, supervised the decorations.
(97) The President appoints the Cabinet, and is assisted by two Vice-Presidents.
(98) Most lived within or near Camden or some lived as far away as Kiburn.all lived in Socially assisted accommodation.
(99) Most of the county superintendents assisted at the state meet.
(100) Everyone at was involved in setting up the procedures under the guidance of technical manager assisted by.
(101) Strategic decisions are kept separate, and are decided by the chief executive assisted by a small general office staff.
(102) Llandudno had merely assisted with funding his flight to this country and helped to get him a job in the locality.
(103) Also, should some one come across me, they would remember how the De Belving coffers have assisted Salamanca in its affliction.
(104) Then McClure turned in another sparking display, assisted by solid leading from Ronnie Oliver to lift the pairs title.
(105) He is assisted by two or more technical assessors also appointed by the Lord Chancellor.
(106) If the assisted party is successful, costs may be payable by the opponent in the normal way.sentencedict.com
(107) Subsequent economic development in these newly independent nations was assisted by the overall growth of world trade and investment.
(108) In other words, the same people who would have emigrated on their own will be assisted by government programmes.
(109) They have assisted many hon. Members, including myself, in fathoming the difficult procedure.
(110) He argued for changes to the tax system so that it assisted people who undertook training.
(111) The younger generation is used to Computer Assisted Learning and other modern technology which is an adjunct to learning.
(112) The interior certainly does look light, though it is assisted in this respect by the Cathedral eastern Gothic rose.
(113) The stores department is headed by the provision master who is assisted by a team of storekeepers.
(114) They were assisted by other emergency teams who might be called upon in the case of a real emergency.
(115) These courses were organized by the author and the maths and computing adviser, whose staff assisted on the courses.
(116) In 1981 the Conservative government introduced the Assisted Places Scheme which provides help with tuition fees and certain other incidental expenses.
(117) The sheep are ably assisted by guinea fowl.
(118) What is a computer - assisted instruction system?
(119) The boy assisted in loading some small articles.
(120) Hydraulic brakes and servo assisted brake system.
More similar words: unassistedassistassist inassistantassistanceassistant managerpassive resistanceassassinatedchassissisternarcissistpersistentinsistentconsistentpersistenceinsistencesubsistencenarcissisticinsistentlyinconsistentconsistencysister-in-lawpersistentlyfistedconsistentlyinconsistencytwistedinconsistentlyenlistedsubsistence farming
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