part-time help

collocation in English

meaningsofpart-timeandhelp

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part-time
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/
If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or ...
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help
noun
uk
/help/
us
/help/
the act of helping ...
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(Definition ofpart-timeandhelpfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Several participants reported great difficulty in finding anyone to providepart-timehelpwith domestic or care tasks.
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These people depend onpart-timehelp.
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A thousand sneezes in a week and one gets one'spart-timehelpfree.
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Some of these schools rely very much onpart-timehelp, domestic and teaching.
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People are getting married earlier, and there will be many young married social workers who could givepart-timehelp.
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This work employed a man full time withpart-timehelpfrom his wife, so there was high labour content in handling hens in that way.
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During 1954, six more doctors have joined the panels to serve as full-time members, and extrapart-timehelphas been obtained.
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A number of offers ofpart-timehelpwere made, but it was found impossible to provide the minimum necessary nursing staff.
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If we make it difficult or impossible for them to getpart-timehelp, they will have to recruit full-time help or stay open for shorter periods.
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We feel that children will do better generally if they are kept with their peers and contemporaries, receivingpart-timehelpto assist them to keep up.
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We have tried to retain some aspects of our teaching in this field by buying inpart-timehelp, but there are no funds to continue this work next year.
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Over the same period, the size of the team was tripled, bringing in full andpart-timehelpto provide telephone support.
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This work includespart-timehelpor unpaid work on the farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity such as cultivation and milk production for sale or domestic consumption.
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Harvesting is done at least weekly, by hand, sometimes withpart-timehelp, and produce is sorted, washed and sold fresh at the local farmers' market, and from an on-farm stand.
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