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1 He said he'd sort things out and telt me to go home.
2 She needed someone wise and sensible to help her sort things out.
3 Fortunately, our graphics team were on hand to help sort things out.
4 He'd find the motel, get a room, try to sort things out.
5 Once out of Saudi Arabia he would have to sort things out.
6 You brought me along to sort things out if they get ugly.
7 Supporters of the president said Macri needed more time to sort things out.
8 She said she hoped Volkswagen would quickly create transparency and sort things out.
9 There is a lot of pressure; Germany is expected to sort things out.
10 Maybe in the morning they would talk and sort things out.
11 I'll stay here and try to sort things out with Eve, Billy said.
12 You both need to sort things out-andsooner, rather than later.
13 He said gloomily, 'Wandering round and trying to sort things out.'
14 I told him he had three or four years to sort things out.
15 She still wanted some time to herself to sort things out.
16 So you took the blame thinking you'd sort things out in the aftermath.
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