Example sentences of "sort [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration . |
2 | It 's just that I have arranged to meet him tonight sometime to sort out a few things for me would of made a lot more sense if he 'd been here ! |
3 | They need to sort out a few things and they 'll be very competitive . ’ |
4 | These can actually be a very good source of low cost resistors , capacitors , diodes , etc. , but only if you know what you are doing , and you have the necessary test equipment to sort out the good components from the ‘ duds ’ . |
5 | To sort out the various pitches and decide if the language is tonal or not , you therefore need a frame with pitches that stay the same relative to each other . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Two preliminary rounds were staged on a league basis to sort out the semi finalists . |
9 | The mother postponed her second marriage for six months to give time to sort out the new relationships . |
10 | They may want you to help to sort out the personal belongings of the dead partner , which is always a painful job . |
11 | There 's a bloody riot going on , the town is crammed with nigs , er blacks , and they are looking to sort out the Young Conservatives . |
12 | He was laboriously attempting to sort out the financial details of the scheme he had put to Christian . |
13 | This is the stage at which outside help is often sought — and that at which it often becomes a bitterly complicated exercise to sort out the contributory threads of relationship and sex itself . |
14 | While the tannery try to sort out the best hides before they 're sent , these flaws can not be helped , so Klondyke cut round them , since otherwise the scar might eventually open up and spoil or even split the strap . |
15 | Once you have rented or bought your home , and you have fixed a date for your occupation it is time to sort out the essential services — gas , electricity , water , telephone . |
16 | This will help to sort out the genuine cases . |
17 | It 's the kind of detail they can use to sort out the false confessions . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The former Soviet republics are still trying to sort out the relative powers of executive and assembly . |
20 | If we manage to sort out the syntactical problems , we might find that in the end the other issues will get sorted out of themselves . |
21 | In parallel the three Managing Directors are starting to sort out the detailed issues connected with the new structure . |
22 | To sort out the non-priority debts , possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders . |
23 | to sort out the non-priority debts , possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders . |
24 | We 've been sent to sort out the finer details , ’ Freddie said with a flash of inspiration . |
25 | However , he was quite correct in assuming she would not contact the person who had phoned her until she was sure he was well out of the way , so she set to work in sorting out the various tasks to be done . |
26 | In 1986 , one scientific reviewer noted : ‘ Sorting out the causal agents is among the most challenging scientific detective tasks of the century . |
27 | Now comes the business of sorting out the returned forms . |
28 | If there is goodwill on both sides , sorting out the precise details of the termination deal may not be too difficult once there is a consensus on the key points of principle . |
29 | Fiction reflects the changes in the concept of honour , personal or institutional , sorting out the basic scruples of conscience and the natural feelings of compassion and devotion which must be newly defined for each and every period in time . |
30 | He listed tax cuts , repaying debts , sorting out the nationalised industries , attracting more business to Britain and education reforms as major Tory achievements over the last 13 years . |