Sentence examples for is being sorted out from inspiring English sources

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While everything is being sorted out, most of the puppets hang out of public view.

Clegg says this is being sorted out, and will be sorted out.

Nothing is being sorted out and healed.' Vine describes herself on Prozac as a 'la-di-da, hazy version'.

There are many such Madoff investors and determining how much they may keep is being sorted out in two places.

It is also a sign that the German end of the DaimlerChrysler group is being sorted out in the same way that the Detroit part has been, painfully, over the past five years.

While this two-generation romantic roundelay is being sorted out, Barry and Lindy (John Curless and Ellen Parker), a local couple who have been hired to set up for the fair, arrive, and they provide the sole comic reward of the evening, partly because they actually have something to do — some reality to bump up against.

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"All these things are being sorted out as we speak," he said.

But she remained hopeful that the problems were being sorted out, if slowly.

As all of it was being sorted out, one thing remained clear: Mrs. Logan was an innocent victim.

"I think it's been very insensitively handled by the Tories and Lib Dems but I'm chuffed it's being sorted out now.

While that was being sorted out, there was a rush to hide the evidence from the judge who was expected to rule on it.

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