Example sentences of "to sort out the " in BNC.

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1 Intentionality is usually overlooked by causal theorists who tend to see their job as being to sort out the afferent limb .
2 The farmer 's wife has kindly pressed my kilt and I set off into town with a small group of Commandos , all of us determined to enjoy ourselves , and , of course , to sort out the local French girls .
3 And , on the day itself , we turned up early to sort out the club .
4 The consequences for the country , especially in the many cases where the recipient government is not able to sort out the resultant confusion , can at worst be disastrous .
5 While the two aircraft commanders get their heads together to sort out the best approach to the problem we have been set , the two pilots sort out the flying side of life .
6 In the end President Mitterrand chose his friend Pierre Berge , head of a fashion house , to sort out the mess .
7 I think David thought he was the artist and he knew what he wanted to do — which I think is actually true — the artist basically does know what he wants to do — but I think the manager should just be there to sort out the finance and try to keep you on a the straight and narrow .
8 So one way to sort out the various GUTs is to see which can be used to tell believable — and , ideally , testable — stories about the big bang .
9 Now banks and councils have to sort out the mess .
10 And a judge may have to sort out the immediate squabble .
11 Almost invariably , I ended up each year in front of the Star Chamber of ministers who were set up under the chairmanship of Willie Whitelaw to try to sort out the differences which remained between ministers and the Chief Secretary .
12 Sir Robin Ibbs was loaned from ICI and asked to sort out the civil service .
13 The horse 's brain will not be able to sort out the messages , to integrate them , and respond appropriately to them .
14 From an avowed anti-socialist such an argument was by no means entirely free of complexities ; indeed he seemed aware of them , even to draw pleasure from the difficulty they posed for an opponent who would have to sort out the tangle .
15 And he swung off to sort out the problem .
16 But , until then , I have to be able to sort out the confusion for my clients . ’
17 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 .
18 Jonathan Crowther is trying to sort out the OALDCE launch video for the AMs ' visit in July .
19 Finally , the staff of the clinic is completed by a social worker , whose role it is to try to sort out the non-medical problems that often go hand-in-hand with any infections .
20 Fortunately , the head keeper arrived before Father , and he managed to sort out the mess .
21 It took an hour to sort out the jumble of thoughts .
22 There 's nothing wrong with the music , but the record industry have got to sort out the singles market before sales fall further . ’
23 Intriguingly , the Falklands made Mrs Thatcher turn to a pair of old statesmen for assistance : Lord Franks , probably the most distinguished Ambassador to Washington since 1945 , to sort out the origins of the affair once the war was over ; and Harold Macmillan , now the Earl of Stockton , at the outset .
24 It was left to us alcoholics to sort out the thorny problem .
25 It is therefore necessary to use some sort of classification to sort out the various ways in which we might approach the problems of observation .
26 But there are numerous instances which come to my mind of research in which all the problems of analysis were left until the survey had been done and then anything up to , or even over , a year was needed to sort out the tangled mass of answers to vague questions .
27 To sort out the non-priority debts , possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders .
28 Another lesson Computercraft learned was to sort out the politics before getting started .
29 This technique is more efficient when only sterile males are released , but we must be able to sort out the sexes .
30 The major combatants will be the Council of Europe and the European Economic Community , The EEC 's commissioner for industry , Etienne Davignon , has been trying to sort out the EEC 's scientific programmes .
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