Example sentences of "[vb -s] this problem " in BNC.
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1 | Even if one discounts this problem , there is the question as to whether the tradition of authority and concern with social discipline is sufficient in itself to define Conservatism and to distinguish it from other ideologies . |
2 | It is obviously crucial that all instructors are aware of any student who has this problem , since it is so easy to be caught out , like I was . |
3 | I would suggest if anybody has this problem , they drill the heads off as you would a rivet , punch the nail in a little and fill in then with the appropriate filler . |
4 | Part of the campaign against any form of discrimination has this problem : part of the success of any such campaign carries with it , by the yardstick of some , disbenefits . |
5 | The ordinary beginner answers this problem simply by quoting Household Fire Insurance Co . |
6 | The note blames this problem for her temporary inability to undertake lectures and tutorials . |
7 | The larger lexicon supplied with the second version remedies this problem but is too large to load into the KCL LISP environment . |
8 | The current use of restriction orders ( section 41 ) circumvents this problem and has not led to abuse . |
9 | Straw-burning after harvest , now widely practised , exacerbates this problem , and some downland farmers are finding it necessary to go back to grass and more livestock to maintain the humus level and soil structure . |
10 | The inclusion of two-story chalets further exacerbates this problem . |
11 | Nasal oxygen supplementation significantly reduces this problem and should be routinely used in patients over the age of 60 undergoing ERCP as this reduces the sedation risks of the procedure . |
12 | Section 6 avoids this problem by extending to " exposing goods for supply " . |
13 | An alternative selection method which generally avoids this problem is to take a systematic selection of 2 from the range 1 to 586 . |
14 | Eccleshall himself implicitly acknowledges this problem , for he notes at one point that Thatcherism 's characteristics — ‘ its mixture of abrasively theoretical market economics , uncompromising anti-egalitarianism and fervent patriotism ’ — are hardly ‘ the ingredients of what Oakeshottians judge to be authentic Conservatism ’ . |
15 | An instrument which mitigates this problem of interest rate risk is the FRN . |
16 | Johnson ( 1984 , p. 142 ) recognises this problem . |
17 | The supplementation of the grammar information from the corpus with that from the dictionary alleviates this problem since a dictionary aims to provide a list of all of the possible parts of speech ( although a dictionary does not indicate the likelihood of a word behaving in that manner ) . |
18 | The use of two separate screens evades this problem but produces a clumsy and inconvenient solution . |
19 | The herd solves this problem by forming a defensive circle when marauding wolves attack . |
20 | The screening provided by the aluminium case eliminates this problem . |
21 | A mobile phone eliminates this problem and also means you are instantly contactable by your partner , childminder and children — wherever you are . |
22 | Gilligan repeats this problem when she parcels up the unconscious and sexuality in a bundle with carer-infant relations , and deals with it by labelling it ‘ Chodorow ’ . |
23 | Section 61 addresses this problem , by modifying sections 58 and 60 in certain cases . |
24 | The freedom to eat as many vegetables as you want at mealtimes resolves this problem . |
25 | The new range overcomes this problem and its unique design also means it does n't suffer from the inefficient grass collection experienced by many other roller lawn users . |
26 | Sampson 's attack on Chomsky 's account of how the child overcomes this problem is ingenious . |
27 | In such situations , the system needs to make an intelligent choice ; and the fact that preferences as well as absolute constraints must be considered makes this problem far from trivial . |
28 | The therapist believes this problem is maintained independently of the client 's other problems and thus accepts this as the first goal for therapy . |
29 | Thus the person who faces this problem is , in the nature of the case , unusual . |