Example sentences of "[vb pp] to sort out " in BNC.

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1 The example of the police radios shows the relative permanence of being allocated a piece of spectrum — radios and other broadcasting equipment , whether for entertainment or communication , are designed to sort out what it wants to pick up from the rest of the signal .
2 In the end something 's got ta be done to sort out that excessive pru proliferation .
3 This afternoon frantic efforts were being made to sort out the confusion .
4 The risk , however , is that come the day of dispute adequate proof of the business practices will be difficult if not impossible to assemble and that the default provisions of the Partnership Act ( see below ) will have to be applied to sort out the problem .
5 A spokesman said they had been overwhelmed by the number of applications when the new disability living benefit was announced and said it had taken longer than anticipated to sort out .
6 There 's nothing wrong with the music , but the record industry have got to sort out the singles market before sales fall further . ’
7 Now I 've got to sort out all the people who persist in putting themselves into the wrong bedrooms … ’
8 ‘ We 've got to sort out the balance between club and country because it 's very important to both sets of managers .
9 I think we have got to sort out these problems of restructuring at the same time as those of market and state regulation .
10 If you leave a complicated estate with lots of bits here there and everywhere and your affairs in mess and the solicitor 's got to sort out he 's going to have to do a lot of work for it .
11 Erm she 's doing numeracy power with them at the moment before she gets on to the because I believe she 's got to sort out some programs for as yet .
12 That 's that 's something I 've got to sort out because
13 And that 's all you 've got to sort out , nothing else !
14 Fletcher said : ‘ If we want England sides to perform better overseas then we have got to sort out the itineraries .
15 Well , because then we 've got to sort out all our stuff to take home well
16 It 's not lunch time yet I 've got to sort out all these paperwork in a minute
17 I 've got , I 've got to sort out all of Aaron 's stuff get rid of that and that can go towards my new bedroom and do n't stand on his feet .
18 Got to sort out solicitors and
19 No they 're fine , you 've just got to sort out what the difference is .
20 But there are numerous instances which come to my mind of research in which all the problems of analysis were left until the survey had been done and then anything up to , or even over , a year was needed to sort out the tangled mass of answers to vague questions .
21 One relatively manageable task would be to use the computers currently employed to sort out lists and marks for item analyses of marks scored in individual questions , thus building up a profile of strengths and weaknesses in the subject analysed .
22 One of the fighters later became a club steward , and dressed in a white coat with a red armband was officially hired to sort out the Rowdies .
23 In the end part of there specific bequest had to be used to pay the balance of bills but there was a complaint about how long it had taken to sort out , and it taken long to sort out because it was a home made will that did n't make all the right provisions .
24 The illusion soon faded , and an administration of dull Bavarians had to be imported to sort out the Greeks ' affairs for them .
25 Where it is suspected that a piece is made up of unrelated fragments , the composition can sometimes be studied to sort out which fragments are original , or at least which ones belong together .
26 We 've been sent to sort out the finer details , ’ Freddie said with a flash of inspiration .
27 He 's a great coach and organiser , and in my view there 's nobody better qualified to sort out the Everton mess .
28 John Raby has managed to sort out with Tom over the weekend most of his queries .
29 Can you imagine the people who 'll get paid to sort out that lot millions , I mean , probably millions of tapes will be made .
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