Sentence examples for sort anything from inspiring English sources

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Actually, it doesn't sort anything out.

He never made any attempt to sort anything out.

"Ganesh doesn't sort anything out for you, in my personal experience," he said.

But the lock Daniel Leo, spokesman for the Samoan team, told New Zealand's Radio Live: "We haven't even had a chance to meet with them, let alone sort anything out, so it's stalling tactics.

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It looks onto a brick wall and feels even smaller than it is because of the piles of paperwork everywhere (I haven't sorted anything since about 2005) and the fact that it also contains a Yamaha electric keyboard.

Jinling is one of hundreds of thousands of waste pickers working in cities across China sorting through other people's rubbish, removing and sorting anything that can be recycled and selling it for a meagre profit.

I don't see how that sorts anything out.

Then it's shopping, cleaning, housework, paperwork, safety inspections, and sorting anything that wasn't sorted on the road.

Mary Portas, you feel, could sort out anything: your wardrobe, your life, the financial crisis, Palestine… This is a woman with a track record in sorting things out.

"We will try to sort out anything that comes," said Mr. Freeth, whose skull and ribs were fractured during the attack by invaders in June.

Hand-picked to lead Channel 4 by Stephen Carter, when he was running Ofcom back in early 2004, because he was an entrepreneur with no special knowledge of broadcasting, Johnson will be making probably a final appearance having failed to sort out anything of significance – even a clean and humane parting of the ways with Andy Duncan.

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