Example sentences of "[adv] work out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You already know enough to work out the answer for yourself . |
2 | Knotting on the matching pareo , she made a mental note to telephone them as soon as she collected her wits enough to work out the time in the UK . |
3 | Use the five steps and chart below to work out a reasonable estimate of the cost of rebuilding your home . |
4 | Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off . |
5 | It is the work of two young and future geniuses of their generation , who together worked out the principles of architectural truthfulness that would guide the Arts and Crafts Movement in the future . |
6 | The pair also apparently worked out a new business model whose pricing is sensitive to the constraints placed on a software only company . |
7 | This is a great development because it allows us to accurately get information about where fish are and so work out a basic picture of the river environment . |
8 | So work out the |
9 | Timing is started over the holding point , so work out the time for the turns as well . |
10 | So work out the groups , you work out the groups . |
11 | But surely , sitting down working out the legality of it , working out sensible practical things is a much more sensible way of proving you love somebody , and that you 're you 're genuine about it ! |
12 | ‘ In the recent AEA Times bulletin I stressed the need to start work right away to work out the details of the forthcoming changes . |
13 | Millions and millions of bits of information were still in her head , correctly labelled and neatly stored , but she could not work out the geography of this house , she was seeing green tigers and she was afraid in a way she had not been since childhood . |
14 | However , you should not work out the entire mock interview beforehand or you will lose the element of spontaneity . |
15 | The employee need not work out the period of notice if he prefers not to , although he loses his right to wages in lieu of notice . |
16 | So we can not work out the length of the whole period simply by adding up all the figures given . |
17 | For a trait influenced by more than a small number of genes we can not work out the genotype by a Mendelian experiment . |
18 | Mr Lilley said : ‘ We have not worked out the number of staff reductions . |
19 | I have not worked out the exact link but the motto on all silver is same and ditto some old aunts in the west of Ireland perhaps by now dead ) . |
20 | ‘ The saboteur had already worked out an escape route . ’ |
21 | And then er just work out the length of this and then the length of that and then subtract these two lengths . |
22 | My method of writing and producing a play was as follows : being a little lazy and a great procrastinator , I would leave the writing of the Saturday night play until the day before , meanwhile working out the plot and sequence of scenes in my head . |
23 | By day light flooded the room and by night darkness , because no one had ever worked out a satisfactory way of curtaining these great expanses . |
24 | Then she picked up a pencil and quickly worked out the sum on a piece of paper . |
25 | The Spanish Cardinal and the three Scottish soldiers rapidly worked out a plan for a new invasion of Great Britain , to be based , as intended in 1715 , on a two-pronged assault . |
26 | In a progress report on Sun 's year-old Open Graphics Initiative , Doug Schiff , international director for the programme , said all of Adobe 's products would be available for Sun Sparcsystems by the autumn , but that the two companies were still working out the details of providing PostScript as a ‘ foundation library ’ for developers on Sparc kit . |
27 | We are still working out the detailed running costs . ’ |
28 | It was rather like working out the details of one of her plots : circumstances capable of more than one interpretation ; actions which might or might not be innocent ; individuals who might or might not have a genuine motive , the means and opportunity to commit the crime . |
29 | But according to a White House spokeswoman , the commission set up to work out the details has not yet completed its economic and environmental analyses . |
30 | This prompts you to do something else , namely to work out the relationship between the parts of the list : why all the different sorts of tragedy are all called tragedy , what the historical sequence and links between them are , etc . |