Example sentences of "[v-ing] sort out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 While Sarah was trying to sort out the mess — they eventually married in May 1980 at St Mary 's church near Althorp — Diana was having fun .
3 Similarly , transnational forces may be mainly responsive to these international financial organizations , or to the governments of the countries who control them , or to ‘ disinterested ’ international bureaucrats trying to sort out the mess .
4 The A48 at Westbury on Severn was badly hit , with several feet of water in places , making it a decidedly soggy beat for police trying to sort out the chaos .
5 Jonathan Crowther is trying to sort out the OALDCE launch video for the AMs ' visit in July .
6 Researchers are trying to sort out the difference in genetic make-up both in cancers and in normal tissue .
7 Mr Corden announced his decision to Feethams staff on Wednesday and remaining directors Mr John Brockbank and Mr Richard Tonks are urgently trying to sort out the club 's cash problems .
8 They 'll say well why did this cheque do so and so and why did this do so and so and like he said well when you 're talking about forty eight pound an hour you do n't want me poking round there trying to sort out the tax man
9 And as urgent talks went on in London and Barcelona , the words returned to haunt the top officials trying to sort out the shambles .
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