Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] worked out " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've worked out now that I 've hit the woodwork 10 times this season , so two inches either way and I could have had 14 goals instead of four , ’ he lamented . |
2 | I 've worked out Tweed ca n't drive for ever — even if Paula Grey gives a hand with the wheel . |
3 | A little angle I 've worked out . |
4 | I 've worked out a way of stalling , but it wo n't hold him for ever . |
5 | I think I 've worked out a way of getting him away . |
6 | That 's why I do n't want I 'd better not fold the paper-until I 've worked out my ideas a bit more . ’ |
7 | I 've worked out that a rent of tenpence a week on each log cabin , or sixpence for each bunk in a dormitory , will just pay me back by the end of this contract . |
8 | Mr is very different we must all be protected , I 've worked out my bill as the same as this year because no way shall I spend seventeen and a half percent more money I shall be as careful as I can and I sha n't starve and I sha n't get cold now I 've worked out that the V A T on my fuel bill is eight hundred and eighty five pounds , I 'd delighted if Mr could perform the trick and I need n't pay it , on behalf of the Duke of Westminster , the Duke of Rutland , I think I can also thank him . |
9 | Mr is very different we must all be protected , I 've worked out my bill as the same as this year because no way shall I spend seventeen and a half percent more money I shall be as careful as I can and I sha n't starve and I sha n't get cold now I 've worked out that the V A T on my fuel bill is eight hundred and eighty five pounds , I 'd delighted if Mr could perform the trick and I need n't pay it , on behalf of the Duke of Westminster , the Duke of Rutland , I think I can also thank him . |
10 | ‘ Then you wo n't be particularly interested in what I 've worked out , then . ’ |
11 | And I said to him I 've worked out that less in the mornings to have a firm come in , you know |
12 | I 've worked out how to use self-timer on my camera . |
13 | So I have worked out by impeccable logic that , regardless of what you do , I must defect . |
14 | I have worked out a table which shows the visibility , or otherwise , of some of the brightest stars as seen from different places : C indicates that the star is circumpolar ; V , that it is visible at times ; and a dash , that it never rises . |
15 | ‘ We shall have separate practice sessions from now on , when I have worked out the timetable . |
16 | Once you 've worked out your policy , you should make it clear it applies to all staff , at all levels , and you should be prepared to use it fairly and consistently . |
17 | Right , you 've worked out your budget , you 've chosen your venue and you 've planned the most marvellous programme that will pack 'em in . |
18 | Pictures developed but not yet positioned — slap it on the main piccie when you 've worked out where it goes . |
19 | Lets assume you 've worked out your timetable for the term/ semester . |
20 | I guess you 've worked out how to fly this thing . |
21 | This is why it does throw you quite a lot if another actor forgets his move , because it churns up in your brain the sequences you 've worked out and are expecting . ‘ |
22 | Right we 're we 're dripping this acid on a carbonate erm and you know you 've worked out you 've remembered , Carbon dioxide and water and a salt . |
23 | to get so you 've worked out your scale for this one that goes along the X axis . |
24 | Once you 've worked out how much you need to make one to Now that , that question is is a gift really is n't it ? |
25 | Now that you 've worked out how many one swallow eats in one hour . |
26 | You 've worked out what happens , it 's going to be less . |
27 | ‘ And I suppose that with your superior knowledge you 've worked out that this — scene of devastation — ’ she flung a careless hand in the general direction of the office ‘ — is all down to me . |
28 | Certainly the scheme you 've worked out is very cunning . |
29 | ‘ You 've worked out very well , ’ Jonathan told her . |
30 | ‘ It 'll be ready by the time you 've worked out which cutlery to use . ’ |