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1. life while the egg-heads and the bean counters sort out the future
2. Geranium: It shows that you are not really satisfied with your lover; you had better sort out your emotions about him or her
3. Well, as I said, you’re both welcome to come to stay until we can sort out what happens next
4. He’s got some issues to sort out, it seems
5. ‘He’s appointed you to oversee his estate … is there much to sort out?’
6. ‘Have you managed to sort out that problem with the dinner money yet?
7. There's a few things to sort out first
8. I tell him about Katie and her boyfriend issues (he agrees that it makes him feel old too!) and how we’re going to North Wales at the weekend to sort out the contents of David’s house
9. ‘May I get the business over and done with first, Gary?’ Jo continued, ‘We need to sort out the tenancy agreement on the two cottages – can I give you a ring and arrange to come and see you? I gather that there’s something going on round here on Tuesday,’ she said with a cheeky glance in my direction, ‘but after that should be clear
10. ‘Give me a ring when you have a minute and we shall sort out which day
11. ‘Give me a ring when you have a minute and we’ll sort out which day
12. Maybe you could try to sort out the garden today
13. You, left brotherless - you, left with his responsibilities - you, left to sort out his affairs - you, always you
14. She admitted that between the girls, Hipolyta was the daughter she most tried to keep up with and sort out
15. She directed Socratic-ly, that is by asking questions of her players and allowing them the opportunity to sort out their dilemmas and confusions, their motives and best advantages for themselves---after a fashion at any rate
16. sort out the mess, but after several failed attempts, running was the only surefire
17. "Bogged down" said Rosecare as she helped her mother sort out the cups and plates
18. No one had been into Xonia’s room to sort out her belongings yet
19. They stood in silent embrace, each one coming to terms with what had happened and resolving never to wait so long again before taking action to sort out a problem
20. He realised that he didn’t have a choice; they would have to sort out their own problems
21. To dream that you are organizing means that you need to sort out some issue in your life
22. Alternatively, the dream represents your need to sort out unresolved issues from your childhood
23. He'd call on Rosemary, pass an hour, have a coffee and try to sort out the disastrous misunderstanding from last night
24. “Right lets go and take a look at Mrs Moffat then and see if we can sort out what’s wrong with her”, and so we entered the house and he went straight upstairs to examine Ma
25. Sort out the old house - it was just a council house - I couldn't go on living in it, even though the rent was cheap, cheaper than the flat
26. "But I'm relying on you to sort out the
27. moved east to sort out the debris of Hackney
28. She would go out to Frank and they would have to sort out something
29. The Military Police with their blancoed webbing and clean uniforms and their pistols in holsters attached to their webbing belts were trying to sort out the mess of people
30. It was the day after Kiri’s release and all Raven wanted to do was lie alone in his bed to sort out his head and prepare himself for the rest of his long, lonely sentence
31. He resolved to sort out his many crimes, to think them over thoroughly and honestly, not just the parts that were his fault, but in an objective manner, considering everything
32. He left Alex and the regulars to sort out the rest of the congregation and made his way to the little side room to say his private prayer before the morning service began
33. leapt from the Bimah, arms and legs not exactly in a ski jump position but not far off it, to try to sort out Bubbala, knocking over some of the chiffon and hatted lady folk, who had recovered from their frozen state and were also trying to contain the barmy lady
34. He thought it best to leave Halon to sort out his mystery
35. They were so grateful to assist us since they rarely had need to sort out white people in a fatherly way, (besides the longhaired liberals who they doubted were humans to start with, never mind of the white race)
36. We had criminals and terrorists to sort out
37. Reese had cared for her from the start? It was his love for her that had caused him the indecision about marrying the woman behind the curtain? She had not had time to process any of this, to put thoughts to actions and to sort out what had happened
38. So all comes down to the locals which must sort out the terrorism where it occurs
39. "It'll be awhile yet," she replied quietly, "there's still a few things to sort out first
40. Normally the senior director will not pay the bill himself but leave that to the junior director or FD to sort out whilst the senior directors escort their clients to the door
41. After he’d rung off, she lay back in the bed, head buzzing as she tried to sort out her emotions; how she felt about the man who’d spent ten years in prison for man-slaughter, even though he was adamant that he’d been innocent, set up by his old boss, Hunter
42. Frankie, I’m writing this letter because somewhere I once read that it helps to sort out your feelings if you express them in writing
43. From Teddy Roosevelt to Hoover, each US president spent much of their time trying to sort out local politics in Central America and the Caribbean, decide who should be supported, who should be fought, when elections should be held if ever, how education should be run locally, etc
44. What she needed to do was work out what to do and formulate a plan, a plan of action and sort out this mess before all leads were lost
45. Consequently, the Army continued to do what it could; trying to find a way to return their charges to their countries of origin; while also trying to sort out from among the Germans, those who would be prosecuted for war crimes, and those who would simply be released
46. My own familiarity with him came out of the fact that he came to Martha most Saturdays to sort out her garden
47. It was Maggie Richmond, Tommy’s girl friend, who was trying to sort out what was left of his estate
48. Sort out what’s going on
49. Now he was ready to sort out his disarranged mind
50. Joy called me into the office yesterday to sort out her email problems