Example sentences of "problem [is] the [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Another problem is the sheer eclecticism of progressive rock , both in terms of the variety of sources on which it drew and the range of styles contained within the genre .
2 Another factor contributing to the wild dog problem is the progressive abandonment of the countryside as people retreat to big and medium sized cities .
3 The first problem is the dispassionate judgement of compositions that emerge from , and in some cases directly express , political oppression .
4 Although both approaches argue that the only solution to the problem is the ultimate replacement of capitalism by a more socialist and pacifist economic and political system , these two approaches offer different explanations for the increase in military expenditure and the close interrelationship between the military , industry and the state
5 Whatever the final conclusion to research underway may be , it is ironical that perhaps the best solution to the problem is the increased use of that other much environmentally criticised energy source , nuclear power .
6 Another problem is the intimate nature of the experience .
7 Another problem is the apparent incompleteness of the map of Minoan Crete ( Figure 22 ) .
8 This problem is the humanistic analogue of the problem of the stoker on the electric train .
9 ‘ But the problem is the unusual mentality of the Turkish players .
10 By contrast the most depressing problem is the large number of people who have been sold a new tank set-up and a complete stock of fish virtually simultaneously …
11 The second problem is the large number of homonyms ( sound-alike words ) in French .
12 The problem is the fundamental modesty of his aspiration , of his person — those unvoluptuous good looks .
13 Another problem is the infinite variety of provincial venues .
14 One problem is the constant flow of visitors who arrive unannounced on my doorstep .
15 A good example from my own experience of this problem is the constant re-examination of our oil strategy in ICI .
16 The problem is the vigorous shaking of the trunk puts a strain on the roots .
17 The strength of religious deviation can never be precisely established , and one problem is the unknown number of people who used no church or conventicle .
18 The main problem is the dead hand of local authorities , which keep tens of thousands of properties empty .
19 The intractable problem is the presumed specialization of these ‘ perceptions ’ — these processes and responses — to ‘ works of art ’ .
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