Example sentences of "sort [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But Oxford match secretary Steve Pipkin , who is pegging the length , reckons the team who can best sort out a method for the small fish will win on the day .
2 You can sort out a fair-sized tree with it .
3 The purpose of the intervention is not just to help parents sort out a specific behaviour problem .
4 In their own way , and depending on the stresses within the group , the members will almost intuitively sort out a set of relationships which will provide both behaviour patterns and thereby establish a balance of power .
5 okay it 'll be that so you can eventually you can build up a few tricks that 'll help you sort out a lot of the spelling .
6 ‘ Laura never got involved in these sorts of negotiations , ’ he said ruefully , ‘ but if you ever asked her to help sort out a problem involving Bernard it was always ‘ my husband right or wrong ’ . ’
7 ‘ He said that one should always sort out a bolt-hole for oneself . ’
8 She watched him for as long as she could bear to , anger warring with a sense of duty , then abruptly she marched into the house , and with gritted teeth and a distinctly martyred feeling she began to resentfully sort out a bag to take with her to Soufrière .
9 Then let's sort out a time to sit down and start comparing notes . ’
10 The first thing to do is sort out the basis of the young artists ’ business .
11 But how do you sort out the goodies from the baddies ?
12 Long before the director first calls ‘ Action ’ , or anybody has to worry about time , money , the weather or an irritable starlet , the producer , director and writer can sort out the lineaments of the project by focusing on what the film is trying to do , and how it can be made to work .
13 ‘ I 'll sort out the big hitter from the two bob millionaires .
14 There are not enough people qualified to help sort out the mess left by the communists .
15 That means you 'd better sort out the hams and cheeses , Bella .
16 While Duff has designs on a European title for Wharton , his fighter must sort out the problem of appearing to lose interest as he did against Carr when he went to ‘ sleep ’ in the fifth and sixth rounds and was in danger of losing .
17 Others buy their plants on impulse , pop them in where there is a gap , and hope Mother Nature will sort out the mess .
18 In theory this should sort out the wheat from the chaff but the definition of wheat in the intelligence world is so wide that even with the best filter the net volume of material is of such staggering proportions that it is beyond any useful human assessment .
19 These bands would either play their sets regardless of fights , or , in the case of Fat Man Doug Trendle — the front man of Bad Manners — would wade in and sort out the rucks himself .
20 Ambassador Lipski hastened across Berlin to speak with Hjalmar Schacht , who was on his way to Danzig to help sort out the mess .
21 Pushing the tyres up again takes more energy and children will soon sort out the lightest or compete with one another to push the heaviest .
22 ‘ He has to go back and sort out the transfer situation , which is very messy . ’
23 But Thorstvedt believes physical rigours of the English game will sort out the men from the boys .
24 Kingfisher owns Superdrug and Woolworths and hopes a government investigation will sort out the mess .
25 Yet do n't ask me how else they can sort out the bright from the not-so-bright , as I do n't know .
26 I 'll sort out the filth . ’
27 Television assistance , with a third umpire , will not sort out the lbw and batpad disputes .
28 The Director of the State Historical Library plans to invite German specialists to Moscow in the near future to help sort out the holdings and to decide the fate of the books .
29 ‘ Come on , we 'll sort out the flight arrangements downstairs . ’
30 But some incidents in his later career suggest that he was inclined to act first and let his legal advisers sort out the formalities later .
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