Example sentences of "[adj] sort out the " in BNC.

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1 You could of course call on Messrs Bradshaw or Cornish to sort out the confusion , but they 'll cost you all four limbs and a second mortgage .
2 We have seen that it is sometimes possible to sort out the observed vibrational bands according to their symmetry , and that group frequency and similar empirical arguments may make it reasonable to associate bands with particular vibrational modes .
3 The picture that emerged was highly confusing , because she could not follow all its references , despite Clelia 's efforts to explain herself ; she found it impossible to sort out the complications of Clelia 's family , which seemed to contain , as well as a poet father , an equally if not more famous mother , and a large number of strangely named children .
4 She clearly found it hard to sort out the implications of what was being suggested .
5 This is what Alexander experienced and is the very reason why it took him so long to sort out the problem with his voice .
6 Its Transitional Assistance Group was utterly inadequate to sort out the mess .
7 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 .
8 The horse 's brain will not be able to sort out the messages , to integrate them , and respond appropriately to them .
9 But , until then , I have to be able to sort out the confusion for my clients . ’
10 This technique is more efficient when only sterile males are released , but we must be able to sort out the sexes .
11 As I feel so well now I have been able to sort out the problems with my husband and we now feel that we have got back the relationship we got married to share .
12 Perhaps this evening they might be able to sort out the details .
13 She needed to be alone to sort out the battery of questions , to think .
14 Wilkinson is desperate to sort out the problem and has the cash .
15 We can not settle the theory of life histories because we can not be sure whether cave organisms put more effort into reproduction than do their relatives at the surface ; nor can we be sure whether they have reduced metabolic rates , which makes it difficult to sort out the question of adaptation .
16 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
17 That started a whole new chain of experiences , both sorting out the piece from scratch all over again , and finding out how to cope with such a monumental work technically without ruining my physique ( I am not quite as young as I was ) !
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