Example sentences of "[prep] these problem " in BNC.

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1 Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly .
2 Most gliding instructors are aware of these problems and watch out for them in their students .
3 Because of the practical difficulties in overcoming the first of these problems , I can not see , even if the price of the D-to-A converter were a few pence , Class D in its Reeves or Sandler guise making much progress .
4 Dr Clare does not address any of these problems directly , but tells us a lot about his childhood , which seems to have been quite nice , unless he is trying to hide something shameful .
5 But none of these problems is unique to acid house : the Notting Hill Carnival continues for three days , attracts vast crowds , involves large-scale drug consumption , and is stupefyingly noisy .
6 A team of scientists from the distinctly untropical environment of the University College of North Wales in Bangor has solved some of these problems by designing food fit for a prawn to eat .
7 It is our duty , if we care , to tackle the causes of these problems . ’
8 It is as if none of these problems and controversies ever existed .
9 Neither of these problems seems insurmountable , and it is the purpose of this book to explain the history of the developing relationship between Marxism and anthropology , in a way which the non-specialist should find accessible , as well as to contribute something to ongoing debates .
10 Many of these problems were taken up again in September 1987 when Magna was established on a permanent basis in Cardiff during a three-day conference on A Women 's Language in Theatre ?
11 Three general principles can be applied to remedy either of these problems , any one of which will work alone .
12 If you have any of these problems , you seriously need to consider extending your exercise capability by quite an amount .
13 The growth of labour productivity and commercialization eased some of these problems .
14 Many of these problems are transitional .
15 ( 1989 ) acknowledge the reality of these problems for their theory and present additional features of the connectionist model that might allow it to accommodate the findings .
16 All of these problems were more or less overcome by ingenious chemical manipulation , so that a very wide range of semi-synthetic penicillins have become available .
17 In 1986 the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts appointed a commission of Serbian intellectuals to consider some of these problems , and by the autumn of that year a working group of that commission had prepared a draft ‘ Memorandum ’ which , although supposed to be confidential , was published in the Serbian press .
18 Many of these problems will be shown to have resulted directly from the way in which the LFA Directive is interpreted and implemented in the UK .
19 Many of these problems have been resolved by the recent expansion and improvement of CIP , which has increased the coverage of the scheme to 14,000 titles per annum and rendered CIP entries themselves more accurate .
20 Waiting lists for marriage guidance can be many months long so the client comes to the CAB instead ; independent debt counsellors are rare outside the CAB ; unemployment causes stress that is not within the remit of the Job Centre , so the client comes to the CAB ; few of these problems have easy or immediate solutions .
21 More recent studies have managed to overcome several of these problems .
22 Certainly the resolution of these problems will be crucial for the development of a more democratic and less authoritarian education system .
23 Suggest some of these problems .
24 Many of these problems are exemplified by the current state of forestry in Nigeria which has been reviewed by Adegbehin ( 1988 ) .
25 Mosimann suggests that some of these problems could be overcome if particularly sensitive areas are avoided , especially those above 2000 m above sea-level , and if the topsoil is restored after levelling , etc .
26 Whilst period pain may be helped each month by remedies selected from this table , the recurrent nature of these problems is unlikely to be affected until a more constitutional approach is adopted .
27 Many of these problems are concentrated upon the area of assessment .
28 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
29 Discussions of these problems are similar to those raised in The Economy in Question ( Allen and Massey , 1988 ) concerning the nature of ‘ an economy ’ .
30 The duration of all of these problems was 3 weeks .
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