Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] problem " in BNC.

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1 The Beaumaris and District Civic Trust has highlighted problems which it says need attention .
2 Disposal of the Trabants has presented problems since the chassis is constructed of synthetic resin and Soviet cotton wool waste , which break down into low-level toxic materials .
3 Octel has also announced two other products : FaxBroadcast , enabling a document to be sent to many locations using a single transaction and FaxStation , an overflow mailbox designed to eliminate problems caused by busy signals or fax machines out of paper .
4 Third , information will be gathered on factors within higher education which are considered to create problems in expanding Arabic studies , as these were not analysed systematically in the Parker Report .
5 With its large and unruly membership of mainly small firms , Fimbra has had problems since the beginning of the new system .
6 Where a manufacturing company has had problems , a rescue has been mounted .
7 The other side of the coin is that Thomson , in particular , has had problems in selling to private firms ; its sales force has , so it seems , learnt the right way of buttering up only government clients .
8 For the last couple of months the Moor has had problems with a split tail and fins .
9 The printer has had problems with the spelling of ‘ Augusta ’ …
10 The BMC are also asking for details from anyone who has had problems at Latterbarrow in Wasdale .
11 Sunsoft has had problems meeting time schedules for Solaris in the past , but it seems to be back on target .
12 Each project has had problems with builders -buildings have always taken longer than anticipated .
13 In many ways it has failed to realise the changes in British society and has had problems in providing a service for ethnic minorities .
14 The FAO forestry department admitted that it has had problems meeting demand , which had far exceeded expectations .
15 The authority has had problems demolishing blocks of properties because small numbers are still privately-owned .
16 One thing he said struck me as a pointer to watch when spotting for future take-overs : ‘ Like every company we have ever taken over , RHM has had problems at head office . ’
17 Er it is it has got problems as has already been referred to earlier in that it has a very poor accident record as well as well as passing through Harrogate , it has a a poor accident record to the north of Harrogate .
18 Members of the health authority team set up to give advice on the ‘ physical , psychological , communication and mental health needs ’ of people with learning difficulties are often difficult to contact when support workers want to discuss problems relating to the women .
19 Few appear to express problems in the system of changing GPs .
20 Lloyd George , President of the Board of Trade from 1906 to 1908 had shown much sympathy for trade unions faced by intransigent employers ; his immediate successor , Winston Churchill , was more ambivalent but , even Tillett conceded , " patient , courteous and at pains to try to resolve problems " .
21 The key ability is to know to address problems early and to know what you can reasonably expect the banks to do .
22 An early form of analogue computer , the astrolabe was primarily designed to solve problems of spherical trigonometry to shorten astronomical calculations .
23 The company launched PowerHouse for the AS/400 in a blaze of publicity a couple of years ago , but has encountered problems that will be familiar to many software companies attempting to break into this market .
24 The creation of the Training and Enterprise Councils by central government to run the bulk of the country 's training has encountered problems of culture clash .
25 There we are working hard to boost the inspection powers of the IAEA to try to address problems of the kind that were thrown up in Iraq .
26 Unsurprisingly , this hybrid procedure has caused problems .
27 The wording of disclaimer notices has caused problems before , with revised consumer protection legislation demanding a tightening up of how sale items are presented to consumers .
28 ‘ The split of Czechoslovakia into two countries has caused problems in some areas , but there is good co-operation between the two nuclear organisations and it is possible we will be asked to repeat the exercise in Slovakia . ’
29 The overfishing of herring and other fish has caused problems for bird species dependent on these stocks , particularly in wintertime .
30 But the wet weather this year has caused problems , prompting something called cock hop .
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