Example sentences of "[verb] few problems [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This suggests that many older people will experience few problems as the result of retirement .
2 The human information processing system generally has few problems with spoken or written language , even when the stimulus is noisy or ambiguous .
3 The former created few problems for libraries , but the latter will almost certainly present considerable difficulties for libraries in the foreseeable future .
4 A practical lexicographer , however , would probably draw his line in a different place from ours : he might well argue that phrases such as fish and chips , bread and butter , etc. , while undoubtedly slightly opaque in the technical sense , present few problems of interpretation to speakers familiar with the normal constituent meanings of the parts , and are thus not worth listing .
5 If you have been shooting with the help of autofocus , you should have few problems with regard to image sharpness .
6 With or without Campbell the Blues should have few problems against an Ards side that crashed to a 5– defeat at the hands of Cliftonville in their first TNT cup tie at the weekend .
7 Nagata encountered few problems in her 68 , which included four birdies and an eagle , while American Kim Lasken holed an 80-yard approach for an eagle 3 at the third hole in her 69 .
8 Duty of care presents few problems in this area .
9 The total presented few problems to Southport , with Jamie Butler 's unbeaten 70 and Malcolm Swift 's 28 not out guiding them home in 21 overs .
10 Although the students had few problems in discerning a variety of viable strategies for presenting new lexis in such a way that learners might be thought to be able to perceive its meaning without the intervention of English , the areas of structure and discourse proved less tractable .
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