Examples of 'who could have helped' in a sentence

Meaning of "who could have helped"

The phrase 'who could have helped' is a question that expresses uncertainty or curiosity about potential individuals who might have provided assistance or aid in a certain situation. It implies a search for someone who had the capability or willingness to offer help or support

How to use "who could have helped" in a sentence

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who could have helped
The woman who could have helped you.
I did not know that there were people out there who could have helped me.
Someone who could have helped us.
I have sent two officers to interrogate all the prisoners who could have helped her.
The one person who could have helped us.
Who could have helped and did not may have been as few as two.
So many countries who could have helped did not.
Who could Have helped him.
He killed everyone else who could have helped me.
Anybody who could have helped Eve move the body.
You were the only one who could have helped us.
The men who could have helped me… they have hampered me.
She knew of no other who could have helped her.
Who could have helped and did not As it turns out, the actual number of witnesses.
You are the only person who could have helped me.

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Who could have helped you and your country. You captured and tortured the very individuals.
Was there an adult nearby who could have helped him.
Who could have helped him do that?
Those are the people who could have helped you now.
Who could have helped her?
You are the one who could have helped me with father.
Thank you for your notes about the friendly staff who could have helped more.
And no idea who could have helped him escape.
I have got a friend in Interpol who could have helped.
The only one who could have helped them pulled this off.
In Switzerland I had no friends or family yet who could have helped me.
You were the only one who could have helped him find a way to survive daylight.
I told everyone from New York to San Francisco who could have helped.
Edward begins to wonder who could have helped Sabrina engage in such powerful magic.
If this was all about gangs, there is one cop who could have helped out.
The only person who could have helped Maria was Maria herself.
Liisa was completely overwhelmed, but there was no one there who could have helped her.
The only one who could have helped us died!
They have killed the only person … the woman who could have helped you.
The only person who could have helped my mom was… my mom.
I just refuse to believe he 's the only person in Stormhold who could have helped me.
Unfortunately, the only person who could have helped with the Eurotunnel disappeared two days ago.
Is he really not here tonight? The one guy who could have helped.
The one person who could have helped us . What happens now?
I voted for Mike Huckabee, the only one who could have helped us all.
You were the only one among us who could have helped the woman escape.
I have sent two officers Yes . to interrogate all the prisoners who could have helped her.
There are others Who could have helped.
They killed Clarisse and Mignot, who could have helped you.
Augusto Carmona was the only one who could have helped save my business.
I will compare them to a list of employees who could have helped Erin cover her tracks.
Do you have an idea of who could have helped her?
And you had no friends who could have helped you?
You do not have a friend with fingers who could have helped you out on that?
Now they got Duggan? The one person who could have helped us.

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