Example sentences of "have work out [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Government still has to work out a points system whereby a cross-section of Hong Kong residents , whose skills are needed , will be given full British citizenship rights between 1992 and 1997 .
2 To see this is to recognize the stylistic value of Golding 's choice : that his version of the event is of movements perceived in space and time , from which the reader has to work out a normal understanding of what is happening .
3 Since I started as an engineer , and have ended as a biologist , I am struck by the similarities between the two ways of thinking , although there is the difference that an engineer starts with a function to be performed , and designs a structure to perform it , whereas a biologist often starts with a structure , and has to work out the function it is performing .
4 The rider has to work out the problem , why it has happened and then decide how best to correct it .
5 The authority has worked out a scheme which may well be copied around the country by councils faced with an increasing number of travellers .
6 We have visited him twice and each time Wolfgang has worked out a fugue …
7 As a result of this and other difficulties involved in the buying and selling of sheltered housing , the National House Building Council together with Age Concern and a number of major developers and management organisations , has worked out a code of conduct with which all new schemes registered with the NHBC must now comply .
8 It has identified a problem and has worked out a solution probably by trial and error ; and the solution has involved the making and using of a tool .
9 THIS MONTH 'S HOT TIP COMES FROM TOM HUNTER WHO HAS WORKED OUT A REMEDY FOR RELIEVING THE FRUSTRATIONS OF PRINTING FROM WINDOWS .
10 The current Soviet contention is that ‘ the USA has worked out a plan of knocking together an Indian Ocean Defence Organisation , INODO , that will include [ at least ] Pakistan , Egypt , Somalia , Kenya and Oman ’ .
11 A woman with more than five hundred cacti has worked out a solution to the prickly problem of how to keep the plants looking at their best .
12 In recent years , Cavagna in Milan has worked out the detailed mechanics of the process , using force plates and high-speed film to capture the instantaneous braking and acceleration of the lower limbs during a stride .
13 Mr Major has worked out the best way to do this is to read out lists .
14 A very similar picture emerges in Haringey , but here the local authority has worked out the numbers whose income will be affected by more than £2 a week .
15 The best place for Jed during all of this , she 'd decided , would be with his minder ; she 'd worked out a special weekend rate with Mrs Neary some time ago and had been working on her conscience ever since .
16 It was heavy to get on board singlehanded , but I 'd worked out a good method of lifting it with a spare halliard fitted with a simple purchase .
17 If you 'd worked out the correlation coefficient or some measure of correlation , you would expe you 'd say that they 're positively correlated .
18 Plateless bolt-on necks are the order of the day , and the Koreans have had to work out a strange method of extending the neck an extra step past the end of the fingerboard to try to keep the Rickenbacker look ( you might be able to spot this feature on the black one , between the neck and middle pickups ) .
19 ( God , or the Deity , existed because somebody had had to work out the mathematics in the first place . )
20 But it is probably good advice to plan this sort of book every bit as much as the writer of the puzzle detective story will have had to work out the plot and most of what is necessary to sustain that plot .
21 Erm , if you ask for what actions we could take , then we 'll have to work out a way of doing it .
22 She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor .
23 You will have to work out the potential problems for the patient , and take care to avoid them .
24 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
25 So if you can think about it like laterally but we gon na have to work out an argument
26 The ITA was simultaneously having to work out the details of its own role ; formulate rules that met the legislation 's requirements for quality , balance and so on , some of which — about imported American programmes , say — would affect the companies ' finances ; and ensure both that there was proper competition for the franchises , yet that the operation did not collapse through mismanagement or financial miscalculation .
27 By then I 'll have worked out a plan to get us back behind our own lines . ’
28 I mean this they must have got my name through Miriam so they must already have worked out the they were working
29 In an album deal at IRS , we would make the band an offer based on the percentage royalty points which we thought were appropriate , having worked out a budget to make a record .
30 Having worked out the capital expenditure and borrowing requirement , you can determine what surplus income will be needed to repay the loans , plus interest , over a given number of years .
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