noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
accept assistance
▪ They were ready to accept French military assistance.
ask for assistance (=help or support)
▪ You can call this number to ask for assistance.
humanitarian aid/assistance/relief
▪ Humanitarian aid is being sent to the refugees.
render assistance
▪ an obligation to render assistance to those in need
spring to sb’s aid/assistance (=move quickly to help someone)
▪ One of the young policemen sprang to her assistance.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
▪ To Athens, the Peloponnesians offered economic assistance to maintain their destitute people, and even a new home within the Peloponnese.
▪ The Soviets were also initiating an economic assistance program for selected Third World countries.
▪ May 1991: international economic assistance for cyclone disaster.
▪ Since Mr Obasanjo's ascension, U.S. agencies have provided $ 109 million in political, economic and military assistance.
federal
▪ After the murder, the tabloid was asked by federal agents for assistance and agreed to comply.
▪ Immigrants would not qualify for most other federal poverty assistance for five years.
▪ If any blame must be given for the delay in acquiring federal assistance, it should probably fall on the governor.
▪ Strengthening of that infrastructure would stimulate self-sustaining growth in the private sector-growth which would continue after federal assistance had been withdrawn.
▪ This is only about one-quarter of the low-income families eligible for federal housing assistance.
financial
▪ It is well within reason to expect help in this regard in exchange for further financial assistance.
▪ These early Acts stemmed very largely from sanitary powers, and did not provide any financial assistance beyond powers of borrowing money.
▪ The company may also provide financial assistance in the form of bridging finance and/or temporary mortgage facilities.
▪ This includes advice, guidance and initial financial assistance where appropriate up to a limit of £5,000 per person.
▪ We will make financial assistance available for part-time study.
foreign
▪ Approximately 70 percent of development expenditure was to be financed from foreign assistance and loans.
▪ But with foreign assistance to developing world agriculture in decline, that will be harder.
▪ An increase of 51.7 percent was forecast in the state development budget owing to increased foreign assistance contributions and project loans.
▪ The heavy dependence on foreign technical assistance has had many disadvantages.
▪ Technical assistance Foreign technical assistance has also been important.
further
▪ The centres are essentially for advice and usually offer only a limited amount, if any, of further assistance.
▪ It is well within reason to expect help in this regard in exchange for further financial assistance.
▪ Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require further information or assistance.
▪ If I can be of any further assistance, please let me know.
▪ Thank you for your co-operation and if I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
▪ See p. 128 for further assistance on this point.
▪ Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters.
great
▪ He will operate his office upon those lines known to be of greatest assistance to his client.
▪ The writer may very legitimately find the project is too difficult to carry out without a great deal of assistance from others.
▪ All the information you can provide will be of great assistance.
▪ I am deeply indebted to Henry Rosemont, who gave a great deal of assistance in the final revisions of the manuscript.
▪ Part I of the resolution also urged greater assistance to governments engaged in crop substitution programmes.
▪ The international community, and journalists in particular, could be of great assistance in ensuring that elections are free and fair.
international
▪ May 1991: international economic assistance for cyclone disaster.
▪ Development aid, international monetary assistance, transnational corporate investment are all geared towards integrating Third World economies into a global market.
▪ The government requested international assistance to support the balance of payments and to stem the decline in international reserves.
legal
▪ The value of good legal assistance can not be overstressed.
▪ And Dees was offering us free legal assistance.
▪ Legal Advice: Access to independent legal advice, assistance and representation is essential to any refugee determination process.
▪ Weeks after he signed the very welfare-overhaul bill that cut the immigrants off, he pledged to restore legal immigrants' assistance.
▪ Thousands may therefore be in need of urgent legal advice and assistance with the enforcement of their rights.
▪ This might be legal assistance to recover unpaid fees or help with the negotiations after a cancelled engagement.
▪ The causes she has espoused include lowering infant mortality and the provision of legal assistance to the poor.
▪ As you appear to be without legal assistance the following instructions must be carried out forthwith: - 1.
medical
▪ Stop therapy if side-effects are severe and seek medical assistance Give prescribed anti-emetics.
▪ The medical assistance agency collects about $ 20 million a year through its Estate Recovery Program, the lawsuit said.
▪ Women worried about the cosmetic effects of insect bites on the face make up a significant proportion of those seeking medical assistance.
▪ Medical care / insurance: private insurance, medical assistance, Medicaid.
▪ We have to weigh up the merits of medical assistance and of leaving Nature to take its course.
▪ And they are also likely to be healthier in old age, and have better access to good diet and medical assistance.
military
▪ According to the organisers, both races rely on military assistance, which could not be guaranteed in the present crisis.
▪ As for military assistance, it was nonexistent.
▪ Burkina was alleged to have given Taylor's forces military and logistical assistance.
▪ The ceasefire would be guaranteed by international observers, and outside military assistance to either side would be prohibited.
▪ He also suggested seeking technical and military assistance from abroad to deal with such problems as drug trafficking.
▪ Since Mr Obasanjo's ascension, U.S. agencies have provided $ 109 million in political, economic and military assistance.
▪ The request for military assistance came on 30 June.
mutual
▪ Stalin had no intention of honouring previously signed mutual assistance treaties.
▪ Treaties on good-neighbourly relations and on co-operation and mutual assistance between government ministries were also finalized.
▪ There had been enormous economic advances, which had been possible only on a basis of mutual assistance.
▪ I would like to hear from anyone who works in this field and we could be of mutual assistance.
▪ The countries involved have pledged to offer mutual assistance in the event of a spill.
▪ The mutual assistance of harem owners in driving off non-reproductive males may be the basis of herd formation in the gelada baboon.
national
▪ The Government first attempted to exclude altogether supplementary benefit and national assistance from the scope of regulation 72.
▪ As the conflagration grew, the chief of police asked for National Guard assistance.
▪ With the replacement of national assistance by supplementary benefit in 1966, a major change took place in relation to the means-tested benefits.
▪ But there was no change in the system of adjudication; national assistance tribunals simply became SBATs.
▪ In 1948, a little less than a million households were drawing national assistance.
practical
▪ Social workers try to help individuals and families by offering support, advice and practical assistance.
▪ Substitute care was seen as supporting parents as well as providing for children's needs, and practical assistance as preserving the family unit.
▪ The research findings will provide practical assistance for teachers in the running of schools.
▪ The NatWest Hospital Income Plan offers practical financial assistance at a time when you and your family need it most.
▪ Each agreed to provide practical assistance to the other in times of difficulty.
▪ Where our Investigation Department operations involved shipping and small craft we were the specialists to whom they could turn for practical assistance.
▪ I hope that this book will be a major source of practical advice and assistance and will encourage the return of practitioners.
▪ By providing practical assistance on one or more mornings to lead or help lead craft, drama or games activities. 4.
public
▪ In contrast to all other social welfare policies, public assistance programmes for the poor are the most controversial.
▪ Only 4. 2 percent registered at libraries and 4. 1 percent at public assistance and social service agencies.
▪ In the United States unemployment insurance, accident compensation and public assistance underwent no major changes.
▪ The three of them eked out a life on public assistance.
▪ Trusts have long been used to hold assets that would otherwise disqualify the heir from public assistance.
▪ The city has about 1.1m people on public assistance.
▪ Once here, most receive public assistance such as welfare and food stamps until they find employment.
regional
▪ The motion refers to cuts in the regional assistance budget.
▪ But they were pervasive, ranging from policies on the taxation of profits to regional assistance schemes.
▪ One option would be to increase the £120m regional selective assistance budget, channelled into businesses in struggling areas.
▪ A large number of smaller companies there have been receiving regional selective assistance since the middle 1980s.
▪ The Treaty also established mechanisms through which regional assistance could be directed, if desired.
▪ It would not be appropriate to pursue that now. Regional selective assistance remains the main regional programme for industry.
▪ I can quote some of the figures on the cuts in regional selective assistance in the period in question.
▪ Tens of thousands of jobs are created each year by regional selective assistance.
technical
▪ In recent years, Western governments have increased their technical assistance through NGOs.
▪ I played with a few of the new titles, with lots of technical assistance from some computer literati.
▪ This organisation provides technical assistance to community groups on planning, housing and environmental matters.
▪ Today, the independent foundation provides technical assistance and support to more than 200 Academies across the country.
▪ In several countries, technical assistance salaries now exceed national public service pay-rolls.
▪ In California and Florida, state funding and technical assistance for career academies have greatly expanded the number of such programs statewide.
▪ He also suggested seeking technical and military assistance from abroad to deal with such problems as drug trafficking.
▪ This generally proves useful when they interpret and offer technical assistance to officials approving the budget.
■ NOUN
development
▪ The austerity measures affected primarily spending on health, social welfare, defence and overseas development assistance.
▪ They blocked requests for new development assistance worth US$74,000,000.
▪ More broadly, we call upon industrial countries to raise their official development assistance towards internationally agreed levels.
▪ Repayments on this development assistance would be rescheduled over 20 years.
employee
▪ These people are usually drawn from the employee assistance, human resources, health promotion, affirmative action or equal employment departments.
▪ Numerous companies have made information available through employee assistance or medical departments.
▪ You are an employee assistance counselor.
▪ Finally, talk with human resources, employee assistance, medical, legal, training and employee communications people from other companies.
▪ Both companies have policies about benefits, disability, reasonable accommodation, discrimination and employee assistance.
▪ Few companies have committed to individualized employee assistance on eldercare issues.
program
▪ The Soviets were also initiating an economic assistance program for selected Third World countries.
▪ Drug assistance programs allocate about $ 750 per patient every month, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
▪ Table 8-15 describes the federally financed food assistance programs, including their purpose and objectives.
■ VERB
ask
▪ The existing arrangements of asking for police assistance when the presence of weapons is suspected are considered to be quite adequate.
▪ Even the doctor, who had the deep pole, was asking McMurphy for assistance.
▪ I ask for assistance to repair my car.
▪ Novices can attend one of several daily free get-acquainted sessions or ask for assistance from arcade staffers.
▪ An article will be published in the C.B News asking for assistance, not necessarily on a full time, regular basis.
▪ It did not occur to her to ask the police for assistance.
▪ The mayor finally asked the governor for assistance, whereupon eight companies were sent in and the saloons ordered closed.
call
▪ The birth of another child seems, predictably, to be a situation in which grandmothers are called upon for assistance.
▪ Services in Derbyshire were so busy that they needed to call for assistance from neighbouring Nottinghamshire.
▪ It is such a cohesive, well-oiled unit that the band rarely has to call for outside assistance.
give
▪ Some breeders fear that this method might not always be successful, so they give the process a little assistance.
▪ Buchanan has said he would gradually eliminate all foreign economic aid and give only limited assistance in instances of humanitarian disasters.
▪ The galley was well-armed and it was unlikely that Sir James would give any assistance.
▪ Vanguard had little organization in East Belfast and the Official Unionists gave very little assistance.
▪ The president must be given every assistance - political and economic - to cement democracy and make his gamble pay off.
▪ Brown &038; Root gives an additional housing assistance grant and Cornhill Insurance gives an extra transfer allowance.
▪ While the formalities are being dealt with, relatives should be given every comfort and assistance if they seek it.
▪ Mr Hellyer gave him every assistance and afterwards went thankfully down to the pub for a few beers.
help
▪ At present I require assistance to help me to choose the most suitable occupation.
▪ It directs developed countries to provide an unspecified amount of financial and technical assistance to help developing countries comply.
house
▪ By law, returning Kazakhs are supposed to be entitled to certain benefits, including housing and financial assistance.
▪ But neither vouchers nor other temporary housing assistance were available.
▪ They represent only a tiny proportion of the people who get housing assistance from Washington.
▪ This is only about one-quarter of the low-income families eligible for federal housing assistance.
▪ The housing assistance plan was prepared with fewer disruptions.
need
▪ Help those who need assistance, as agreed with your supervisor.
▪ But there are many more who do not, who truly depend upon and need some sort of assistance.
▪ If you need additional assistance or information, phone direct to Myrtle Beach at 0-800-89-1390.
▪ In addition to attending training classes, Sparta managers and supervisors needed follow-up assistance in applying these skills.
▪ When Jean-Pierre needed her assistance he would call.
▪ No intercom, nor any information about what those needing assistance should do.
▪ We can treat lone parents as poor people, needing means-tested social assistance of some sort - as we do now.
offer
▪ Four pilot Workstart schemes will be started, offering financial assistance to employers who take on people who have been long-term unemployed.
▪ If the employer offers assistance towards housing costs, worries about living in a more expensive environment may be allayed.
▪ Dole also offered his assistance, the sources said.
▪ They hurried there but the consulate could offer no assistance.
▪ This generally proves useful when they interpret and offer technical assistance to officials approving the budget.
▪ If help is required you will probably be asked, although there is nothing wrong with offering your assistance.
▪ For one thing, I went around the company offering expert assistance to people.
provide
▪ Finally, the policy also aims to provide assistance to employees with other substance abuse problems.
▪ Today, the independent foundation provides technical assistance and support to more than 200 Academies across the country.
▪ Banks, through modern communications and worldwide correspondents, provide assistance to customers engaged in international trade.
▪ This money would be used to provide education, job-training assistance, childcare and program administration beginning later this year.
▪ These early Acts stemmed very largely from sanitary powers, and did not provide any financial assistance beyond powers of borrowing money.
▪ He asked if the mechanics might stop on their way home and see if they could provide assistance.
▪ The two oil companies, which are due to merge in February, also provide considerable technical assistance.
▪ A major responsibility of budget analysts is to provide advice and technical assistance in the preparation of annual budgets.
receive
▪ The school's director said he had not received any real assistance in years.
▪ The island to which this vocationally heterogeneous unit was assigned is one of the newest and smallest countries receiving Peace Corps assistance.
▪ Some, but not many, jobs have been created by companies receiving assistance.
▪ Once here, most receive public assistance such as welfare and food stamps until they find employment.
▪ Costs per job in schemes where developers had received assistance to improve property for use by others were much lower.
▪ A single parent with three children, Harvey has sometimes received assistance from her parents and her three sisters.
▪ Knowing what is available and what might help is a first step in the process of claiming and receiving such assistance.
▪ Mr. Robert Hughes: The issue of who receives assistance and who does not is extremely important.
request
▪ Derbyshire County Council had requested assistance with their visitors' day in London en route to Matlock.
▪ The government requested international assistance to support the balance of payments and to stem the decline in international reserves.
▪ Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters.
require
▪ They may require assistance to make representations to the local authority.
▪ Crisis resolution may require the intervention and assistance of two people from outside the troubled department.
▪ It requires no physical assistance or material aid, and is capable of being exercised by men, women and children.
▪ In Roswell, a resource room is a classroom for special education students who require part-time special assistance.
▪ Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require further information or assistance.
▪ Employment interviewers select the best qualified workers available and assign them to the firms requiring assistance.
▪ Nevertheless, we will, of course, require your assistance in drafting the non-financial section of the memorandum.
▪ However if you require advice or assistance prior to this please do not hesitate to contact this office at the number below.
seek
▪ In many cases it will be best to seek professional assistance from outside the firm.
▪ She can walk into a family planning clinic and seek assistance.
▪ They may be petitioned by men to help with hunting animals, or by women seeking assistance with childbirth or illness.
▪ It is often difficult for parents to seek psychological assistance.
▪ Stop therapy if side-effects are severe and seek medical assistance Give prescribed anti-emetics.
▪ A first step to improvement for work-inhibited children occurs when they begin to seek assistance.
▪ We have sought to concentrate assistance with prescription charges on those whose incomes are such that the charges cause a problem.
▪ The managers observed that their subordinates sought their assistance about a variety of problems.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
seek (sb's) advice/help/assistance etc
▪ Abdominal complaints Abdomen: When to seek advice Urgently, Right now!
▪ Almost three years since she sought help for the severe seizures, Harlan had her surgery.
▪ It will normally be necessary to seek expert advice on the realisable values of all the major assets.
▪ She can walk into a family planning clinic and seek assistance.
▪ The more Marcus thought about it, the more he realized that he would have to seek help from Fanshawe.
▪ They had sought my advice, and I had recommended this machine.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ financial assistance for students
▪ Our tour guides will be pleased to be of assistance if you have any problems.
▪ Patients can usually walk without assistance within a week of the operation.
▪ The company has a toll-free number that offers technical assistance to anyone who needs it.
▪ The federal agency provides assistance to families whose homes were destroyed by flooding.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But the policy emphasis was always on job creation stimulated by economic development rather than on direct assistance to the unemployed.
▪ Children and overseas students should be able to learn new words without constant assistance or confinement to a restricted vocabulary.
▪ It would be tragic if World Bank assistance is used to pursue the ineffective treatment regimen.
▪ The assistance is in addition to the $ 22 million the president authorized March 4.
▪ This generally proves useful when they interpret and offer technical assistance to officials approving the budget.