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

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1 Huge panoramic windows and large observation decks let you take in the passing scenery , whilst the attentive crew are always ready to sort out a drink or a snack .
2 Behind the tarpaulin there were tables and chairs for the RCM workers , mostly , as an American journalist noticed , elegantly turned-out young ladies who looked ‘ a good deal more like a junior league committee getting together to discuss a costume ball than officials waiting to sort out a trainload of Jewish refugee children ’ .
3 Our next major step was to sort out a name .
4 Keegan sent the 6ft 3in striker packing with instructions to sort out a transfer tangle with his Belgian club Mechelen .
5 In fact , on several occasions after he left , he would come down to sort out a problem for us .
6 You sent these heroes in the middle of the night to sort out a man who is asleep .
7 However that may be , Mr. Hughes engaged the appellant to sort out a year 's tax against payment to be made on a monthly basis .
8 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 .
9 If you 're getting married later in the year , this is a time when you and your partner will need to sort out a lot of practical and emotional matters between you .
10 ‘ Parents expect schools to sort out a lot of problems which are not school problems , ’ says one .
11 But Francis first has to sort out a crop of injury problems and also an international dilemma over Swedish full-back Roland Nilsson before he lays his replay plans .
12 I was helping Con in the saloon , and then he went off to sort out a spot of bother in the public , and I 've hardly seen him since .
13 Will my hon. Friend press the Treasury to sort out the issue of the cost of meat inspection to ensure that the thousands of jobs presently at risk in the poultry industry will be made secure ?
14 We can not settle the theory of life histories because we can not be sure whether cave organisms put more effort into reproduction than do their relatives at the surface ; nor can we be sure whether they have reduced metabolic rates , which makes it difficult to sort out the question of adaptation .
15 The highlights of this short story are these : born on good Friday 1935 , numerous operations as a child on a club left foot , po-faced and basically afraid of the world until he was thirteen , bullied at school , fighting it by becoming the class clown , playing the piano and showing off , off to Oxford , Beyond the Fringe , doubling up with Peter Cook , growing up to be five feet two ‘ and a half — every half inch counts ’ , losing his virginity at 23 , Sixties success as Pete'n'Dud , a series of relationships with faces such as Celia Hammond , Tuesday Weld , Suzy Kendall , Susan Anton , love affair break ups and make ups , psychotherapy to sort out the hangover of a painful , frightening childhood , doubting Dudley , depressed Dudley , filthy Derek and Clive albums , worried about being 30 , happy about being 40 , frightened of being 50 , worrying Dudley , Dudley and jazz , Dudley in Hollywood making it big with 10 and Arthur , restless Dudley , manic Dudley , Dudley and son Patrick , million-dollar-a-film-Dudley , chasing chickens for Tesco , still small , still smiling , still pinching himself to believe it 's all real .
16 Sir Colin flies back to England later this week to try to sort out the storm over the Pakistanis .
17 why should a builder , because she 's bought second tiles , take time to sort out the duff one 's
18 Type-cases too were heavy , and if one fell it took a long time to sort out the type again .
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 .
20 The co-option of an industrialist or businessman may be a statement about school being a place for training the future work force or just an attempt to involve someone with business acumen to sort out the LMS accounts .
21 On a personal level , the New Moon on the 24th and the eclipsed Full Moon on December 9 enable you to sort out the wheat from the chaff and decide exactly where your true loyalties lie .
22 The mail bag has been bulging with budget priced rereleases of old C64 games again this month and , as ever you can rely on us to sort out the wheat from the chaff , the men from the boys and totally t'riffic from the turkeys !
23 And he swung off to sort out the problem .
24 This is what Alexander experienced and is the very reason why it took him so long to sort out the problem with his voice .
25 There is evidence of criminality and psychotic behaviour in some hyper-kinetics when they reach adulthood , so it is advisable to try to sort out the problem sooner rather than later .
26 Wilkinson is desperate to sort out the problem and has the cash .
27 They have n't shown the political will to sort out the problem — there has been an element of divide and rule .
28 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
29 It means getting down to " D " plant half an hour before your boss rings your office to tell you to sort out the problem there .
30 They have to sort out the problem before the caretaker locks the school gates .
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