Example sentences of "[noun pl] work out " in BNC.

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1 Orc Boyz units work out cheapest per model , so it makes sense to include extra Boyz units if you are going to increase the size of your core .
2 At 3 a shot , its 800 feet work out at 1p for every 2.6ft — compared with 0.9ft for Blackpool Tower and 1.7ft for Paris 's Eiffel Tower .
3 Using the estimates for the BP options , the hedge ratios work out as follows : therefore , for the options expiring in October we should write 1.1886 option contracts per 1000 shares held and for the options maturing in April we should write 1.9279 contracts per 1000 share held .
4 ’ The thing that bothers me about English training is that although acting is as demanding as ballet or opera , dancers and singers work out every day .
5 Having decided on the story , theme or music , choreographers should consider some vital rules of theatre and construct their ballet in the same way that authors and composers work out their books and compositions .
6 The doves work out like quarterbacks ,
7 She may have acted over-cautiously in rejecting the proposals but Ms Radice was obviously on her best behaviour as legislators work out the budget for fiscal year 1993 , which begins 1 October .
8 My hon. Friend is right to say that the Labour party is increasingly losing credibility with patients , the public and the NHS staff because we are seeing concrete achievements by the NHS as the reforms work out in practice .
9 Indeed , if things work out , this may be Pete 's future .
10 There are the good days when things work out well and the whole world seems sunny , and the bad days when a depressing bug refuses to give up its secrets .
11 As things work out in FI , contracts to that effect or not — and Reutemann was to have his troubles with Alan Jones on that score later — the Number One position in any team is pragmatically judged on results , and though Niki did not make a brilliant start to the 1977 season , he did re-establish his hegemony within the Ferrari team by the South African Grand Prix .
12 But things work out .
13 We 'll let you know how things work out in a future issue .
14 ‘ Strangely , things work out for the best , ’ she whispered .
15 Strange how things work out like that .
16 If things work out well for him he will do good with his money , if he does n't go out spending like he does , his money will do alright .
17 The Spider Software unit of Spider Systems Ltd up in Edinburgh will be quietly cheering as Microsoft Corp launches Windows NT at Comdex this week : its SpiderTCP TCP/IP protocol is included in NT and Microsoft is also using SpiderStreams as the environment for running parallel protocol drivers ; the Scottish firm says it won the contract after Microsoft put the communications work out to international tender .
18 Soon after your arrival you 're interviewed and put on what 's called ‘ house assessment ’ — house cleaning for the first five weeks — whilst the screws work out what would be the best work for you .
19 Again , the way such headings work out in practice may vary a good deal from course to course .
20 How do these rather abstract dimensions and headings work out in concrete terms ?
21 Now Eugenie 's apparent doubts about who her father is will fuel arguments over child custody as lawyers work out a deal for Fergie 's separation from Prince Andrew .
22 For cheaper up-and-coming areas , she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Perret , where prices work out at £20-£40 a square metre — about £100,000 for a typical two-bedroom flat .
23 The complexity of this issue lies in the fact that the TNCs are themselves directly and explicitly responsible for the ways in which such processes work out in most societies , but they are also often indirectly and implicitly responsible in ways that are hidden from view .
24 If those Labour voters work out that ‘ culture of co-operation ’ means they ought to vote tactically for the Liberal Democrats — and they do seem to have worked it out at Newbury last week — it 's curtains for yours truly . ’
25 ‘ If only those tests work out . ’
26 These ideas , which children work out for themselves , may differ from accepted scientific explanations , but they are not random or irrational .
27 It depends on how your timetables work out and er , how the available tutors ' timetables work out .
28 It depends on how your timetables work out and er , how the available tutors ' timetables work out .
29 The laws are fairly insignificant when set beside the economic problem , and the near certainty that , even if all its present plans work out , the Government will be compelled to report a worse economic record in its third Parliament than its second .
30 Some library authorities work out their own average book prices based on accessions to stock , so that the figures relate more closely to their actual needs .
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