Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a major problem " in BNC.
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1 | Although the development of social skills may be somewhat impaired by the degree of mental handicap , this does not generally represent a major problem . |
2 | Transport nevertheless remained a major problem , and as Commandos ' equipment for raiding roles did not include those infantryman 's delights of defensive wire and mines — not , that is , in the normal course — they always had problems in battles of attrition . |
3 | ‘ I 'm afraid that you still have a major problem , ’ the family lawyer had pointed out . |
4 | Since its discovery by Avogadro in the early part of the nineteenth century , this knowledge has also become a major problem for homoeopathic practitioners . |
5 | It said : ‘ There are extreme viewpoints , but this study has clearly identified a major problem area for the National Health Service . ’ |
6 | Pan Macmillan marketing director Vivienne Wordley said the promotion boldly tackled a major problem . |
7 | So I do n't think in terms of paralinguistics anybody here has a major problem . |
8 | Stress undoubtedly proved a major problem for social workers whose responsibility extended beyond investigation of child sexual abuse referral to a determination of child care outcomes . |
9 | Random sampling , as a method , however faces a major problem . |