Example sentences of "[modal v] sort out " in BNC.

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1 Not a bad idea , but if the British Wild Boar Association , already bristling with problems , is to combat that threat it must sort out its standards .
2 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 .
3 BEFORE starting up the savings and investment ladder , you must sort out your personal finances .
4 We must sort out these ingredients and consider their relevance to the final dish . ’
5 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 .
6 Those who feel able to give a certain amount of care should sort out with doctors and social workers the conditions on which they feel able to offer it , and the extent of care they can give , before they accept responsibility .
7 Many of them are well off , so the BBC should sort out this anomaly before charging other pensioners for second sets .
8 Now that variety should sort out any player , and it did .
9 ‘ They probably feel they should sort out their lives because of the risk of war , ’ Maureen said .
10 Peter Holland Tyne Tees reporter : ‘ I 've been with TTTV in Middlesbrough for 18 years so my feelings are the merger should sort out the wasteful nonsense we 've had there doubling up on news stories . ’
11 That 's a problem we ought to sort out .
12 Because at the moment , it 's , I mean I agree , I think we ought to sort out our own bit and look after our own leads , we should be able to do that , but
13 At least it was in a courtroom , where in Perry Mason or LA Law the witnesses cracked and the truth came out ; at least it might sort out whether the central figure was hero or villain , and point to how far up the culpability went .
14 ‘ If we 're lucky , ’ Damian drawled , leaning against the lift wall and watching her from below hooded lids , ‘ we might sort out Forster in one day .
15 ‘ I 'll sort out the big hitter from the two bob millionaires .
16 I 'll sort out the filth . ’
17 ‘ Come on , we 'll sort out the flight arrangements downstairs . ’
18 I 'll sort out Francis 's stuff in the Abacos .
19 I 'll sort out the extra money with your agent . ’
20 I 'll sort out the food .
21 Then we 'll sort out the
22 There it is in there , and there 's ninety p , there 's a pound coin in there and then I 'll sort out about the dinner money with Mrs .
23 Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh that 'll sort out the I 'd like someone to say , I 'd like to have one or two that nobody gets .
24 lovely , and we 'll sort out all the rest
25 And we 'll sort out last week 's postal competition so do n't ring in for this one and the question was , What 's this got to do with a company ?
26 We 'll sort out four winners .
27 I 'll sort out later what , what I 'm gon na have .
28 For example , somebody might erm be homeless , but no hostel in town will take them on because perhaps they have a mental illness or a drug problem , or perhaps they are in trouble with the courts erm we can return to that hostel with the person saying ‘ Do n't worry about these other problems , just fill in the bits you can , the accommodation , and we 'll sort out the other bits ’ .
29 My hairdresser said He could sort out my
30 Clever research design could sort out some of the confounded variables , so I shall add to the possibilities a speculation arising from my point about habituation .
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