Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [v-ing] [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think that we 're actually going to pay out the sum assured ?
2 But for the moment these designs remain just that : the experts are still trying to sort out the answers that chickens have given them and , until they do , can not finalise a commercial prototype for improved cages .
3 The former Soviet republics are still trying to sort out the relative powers of executive and assembly .
4 Assessors are still trying to work out the full cost of the fire at the Spring Bank shopping centre , but initial estimates have been put at a quarter of a million pounds .
5 Mr Corden announced his decision to Feethams staff on Wednesday and remaining directors Mr John Brockbank and Mr Richard Tonks are urgently trying to sort out the club 's cash problems .
6 We are now trying to find out the details of this negative feedback system .
7 I 'm just giving dishing out the , the dinner love .
8 ‘ I 'm glad I did it , but I 'm still trying to grow out the damage .
9 I 'm now going to read out a number of interests .
10 ‘ George they are n't going to find out a thing if we do n't tip them off .
11 The Irish , I am told , are everywhere beginning to drive out the Negroes from domestic service …
12 When Sir Keith Joseph approved the rebuilding of St Augustine 's School , officers of the county council were still attempting to make out a case for the sale of the site based on their assessment of demand for places .
13 Anybody who 's still trying to work out the story about the wreath and the river , there was n't any point to it .
14 Sometimes , when we got back rather later than usual , my father was already preparing to send out a search party in — as I thought then , not knowing about Grandma 's lapses — his usual agitated way .
15 He was laboriously attempting to sort out the financial details of the scheme he had put to Christian .
16 Nothing was ever going to wipe out the memory of tonight .
17 His mind was still trying to work out the puzzle she had set him .
18 The ITA was simultaneously having to work out the details of its own role ; formulate rules that met the legislation 's requirements for quality , balance and so on , some of which — about imported American programmes , say — would affect the companies ' finances ; and ensure both that there was proper competition for the franchises , yet that the operation did not collapse through mismanagement or financial miscalculation .
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