Example sentences of "[noun pl] sort out [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Parents expect schools to sort out a lot of problems which are not school problems , ’ says one .
2 You could already see those vipers sorting out the Ambre Solaire .
3 Five-foot sash cramps sort out the main frame ; the brackets need special treatment .
4 Subjects sorted out a pack of 32 cards into piles under a number of varying possibilities using a within subjects design .
5 ( That is assuming that the United Nations sorts out the regulatory problems . )
6 The purpose of the intervention is not just to help parents sort out a specific behaviour problem .
7 While the two aircraft commanders get their heads together to sort out the best approach to the problem we have been set , the two pilots sort out the flying side of life .
8 Bush has made it plain that US forces are there simply to ensure that relief gets through to those who need it , although it might help more if the troops sorted out the renegade gangs stealing the food .
9 ‘ As far as I am concerned , madame , the sooner we get our affairs sorted out the better .
10 It 's up to the organic farmers to sort out the inconsistent supply complaint .
11 ‘ I 'll tell you on Monday morning , Rossiter , when I 've got things sorted out a bit .
12 It was left to us alcoholics to sort out the thorny problem .
13 DAVID Mellor admitted last night that he called in British diplomats to sort out a water crisis during his Marbella villa freebie with his family .
14 Keegan sent the 6ft 3in striker packing with instructions to sort out a transfer tangle with his Belgian club Mechelen .
15 But some incidents in his later career suggest that he was inclined to act first and let his legal advisers sort out the formalities later .
16 As Windows sorts out the ( hardware ) men from the boys , there 's a large section of the book dedicated to exploiting your disc drives , keyboards , mice and pointing devices , modems , networks , printers and video boards and monitors and I found that section particularly impressive .
17 Suppose we set up some small group scenes about neighbours arguing , trying to resolve a dispute ( it could be open-ended , up to the children to sort out the " back story " or the teacher could prescribe it — a barking dog in one house and loud music late at night in the other ) .
18 Mary hung around outside the stables , curious to hear her father in his element as the two men sorted out the rods .
19 It also became clear it could take two or three days of fierce ministerial talks to sort out the division of the £244.5 billion public spending cake .
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