Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] work [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 take better policy decisions by assisting them to work out the implications of their basic strategy in terms of policies in specific areas , to establish the relative priorities to be given to the different sectors of their programme as a whole , to identify those areas of policy in which new choices can be exercised and to ensure that the underlying implications of alternative courses of action are fully analysed and considered .
2 There is n't , you know , there is n't one thing is that we need to , with the short-term programmes we did n't do it work out the financial we need to go one stage further identify where the labour is
3 Next let us work out the capacitance per unit surface area .
4 As an example let us work out the surface-charge density on the surface of the conducting plane due to a positive charge q above it ( Fig. 2.33 ( a ) ) .
5 As they poured in further canfuls , I encouraged them to work out the amounts mentally by rounding off £1.19 to £1.20 , and taking away 1p .
6 We have produced this checklist to help you work out the correct figure .
7 The package is designed to help you work out the best way of controlling your finances over the period of a year .
8 We try to formulate policies that 'll meet the needs of the people who speak to us and then we use officers , not to make necessarily proposals on policies , but to help us to work out the financial ways of achieving those policies , so that 's almost the other way round from the way that John outlined .
9 This will enable you to work out the changes you need to make in your diet and plan your own personal ‘ diata ’ .
10 That point may seem obvious but I do n't think whoever worked out the amounts given in state benefits ever took it into account .
11 So how do you work out the gradient ?
12 How do they work out the allo the , the allowance ?
13 This rule will allow us to work out the optimum plan for the group .
14 The registers give the impression — in itself plausible — that Henry VII told his Council what he wanted and left it to work out the details .
15 If in doubt , consult an accountant or solicitor who will help you work out the various after-tax and other angles .
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