Example sentences of "thrash out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That windowless cell was where Shanks and his managerial descendants thrashed out every topic . |
2 | Jaguar talks : Jaguar and General Motors were thrashing out a deal to protect the luxury car maker from rival US motor giant Ford . |
3 | And her lawyers have been ruthless in thrashing out a divorce settlement with Fergie which ensures that she will never be able to take her children abroad where they would be out of the Queen 's control . |
4 | Immediately , they began to throng and dance , the accompanying drums thrashing out a fervent beat that spoke of the fulfilment of man 's base desires . |
5 | JOHN Major and his Cabinet were today continuing their marathon meeting aimed at thrashing out a spending plan for 1993-94 . |
6 | Under the chairmanship of the new deputy head , the committee set about thrashing out the proposal . |
7 | During an unprecedented Balmoral summit , he will thrash out a pay-as-you-earn plan with the Queen and stave off a constitutional crisis . |
8 | Palace are at home to Blackburn today and Noades will have lunch with Rovers ' directors to finally thrash out the Thomas deal . |
9 | ( 5 ) Schools establish library committees as described in the previous section and these , in the light of the guidelines , thrash out a coordinated policy for utilising the expected grant in a plan for developing some aspect or aspects of the curriculum . |
10 | With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together . |
11 | North had already thrashed out a democratic manifesto for a unified opposition in Nicaragua , the leaders and himself scribbling it out in a cramped hotel room in Miami ; at the hearings , he proudly compared it to the sweaty wranglings in Philadelphia over the Constitution . |
12 | ‘ Well , Colin was a terrific help once we 'd thrashed out a few problems , ’ she said modestly . |
13 | Meanwhile , Villa chairman Doug Ellis will meet officials of Italian club Bari this week to thrash out a dispute over £1m missing from David Platt 's transfer . |
14 | WORRIED Sunderland boss Malcolm Crosby is ready to thrash out a £250,000 deal for Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Danny Wilson . |
15 | When he got his breath back he told Sutton it was imperative they sat down that night , the next night , the night after — however long it would take to thrash out a plan for the paper . |
16 | There is still some way to go before we have an agreement on economic and monetary union , but the discussions so far have shown that it is possible to thrash out a sensible position in negotiations . |
17 | The three islands councils , Highland Region and Highlands and Islands Enterprise , plus a representative of the district councils and possibly the health boards , will meet to thrash out a list of priorities , as has already been happening under Objective 5b . |
18 | JOHN Major presided over a special Downing Street summit of ministers last night to thrash out a solution to the Government 's deadlock over the pit closure programme . |
19 | Mr Taylor and Rick Parry , the Premier League chief executive , who spent much of the weekend trying to thrash out an agreement on the telephone , are likely to meet again in the next 48 hours . |
20 | BUSINESS , labour and academic leaders were called together by US president-elect Bill Clinton yesterday to thrash out an economic blueprint . |
21 | Clubs with water between Congleton and Kidscrobe are to thrash out the best way of removing the mink which have spiralled in numbers . |
22 | ‘ You have n't allowed yourselves much time to thrash out the Unesco project , ’ said Robina vigorously . |
23 | A team of Education Ministers will have been locked up together for days or even weeks on end to thrash out the details of the Bill . |
24 | The main stand is a gutted shell and home games have been played at Guisborough while club staff try to thrash out the situation with insurers . |
25 | CAMERA-shy ministers avoided photographers yesterday as they gathered for a crucial Cabinet meeting to thrash out the Government 's public spending plans for the coming financial year . |
26 | The Cabinet was meeting to thrash out the Government 's public spending plans for 1993/94 . |