Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] work out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few carefully prepared words worked out between the conference room and the door will do the job and there is no need to say any more .
2 When the late Conservative administration did its sums at the end of 1963 it found that its future programme worked out at an annual rate of increase of 4.1 per cent .
3 ‘ If one averages this out at around £41 per soldier per week for 1,000 troops the annual cost works out at a mere £2.1m — a long way short of the £365m claimed for propaganda purposes . ’
4 In this age of specialization , what we got is a lot of brilliant mechanics working four to five years behind theoretic technology , and a few abstracted theorists working out in the unknown and each disagreeing with the other . ’
5 Although rather overshadowed by the heroin ‘ problem ’ which soon emerged , this committee was able to continue its focus on young solvent users and obtained funding for a full-time counsellor to work out of a Council of Voluntary Service office .
6 This alone improves NEC by around £70/kW/ year and the final NEC works out at the much more favourable — £93/kW/year .
7 My idea is to get the whole ballet worked out as a mere skeleton , and then embroider it when the cast know it . ’
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