Example sentences of "[prep] [art] problems it " in BNC.

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1 One theatre management which gave concessionary tickets , for instance , had never thought about the problems it caused its older customers by refusing advance booking and forcing them to queue for standby tickets .
2 Unemployment thus helped to shape the politics of the age , and some political changes were clearly the result of the problems it raised , although long-term social changes were clearly evident in permitting the Labour Party to replace the Liberal Party as the progressive party of British politics .
3 ‘ I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
4 Unfortunately for IBM , the catalogue does show up some of the problems it has pricing and delivering its own product lines — of the X-terminals in the catalogue for instance , IBM 's Xstation 130 , priced at £3,574 , is both more expensive than any of the Network Computing Devices Inc and Tandberg Data A/S models listed , and the only one to take 15 days for delivery rather than 96 hours for the rest .
5 By arguing that general managers would have to " harness the best of the consensus management approach and avoid the worst of the problems it can present " ( DHSS 1983 : 17 ) , Griffiths appeared to recognise the difficulties of managing a multiprofessional service while seriously underestimating the power of doctors in particular to resist being managed .
6 One of the problems it seems , that I can see about this , is that the little sort of semi- diagram , you could almost reverse the , the and have the same sort of problem in other words .
7 ‘ But we are against the problems it will cause on our road .
8 ‘ Maastricht went too far for public opinion , but not far enough to allow Europe to deal effectively with the problems it faces , such as Yugoslavia , ’ says an exasperated German official .
9 The regime became increasingly draconian in its attempts to deal with the problems it was confronting ; the society , in turn , began to establish public associations of all kinds , most notably the workers ' defence committee ( KSS-KOR ) , which were independent of party and state control .
10 Notwithstanding the problems it was clear that I could emulate to some extent the effect of the shoulder rotation ( shoulder torque ) and movement of the wrist ( wrist torque ) .
11 Although Kemira is not completely home and dry , the EC will find it virtually impossible not to find a solution to the problems it has recognised .
12 Although Kemira is not completely home and dry , the EC will find it virtually impossible not to find a solution to the problems it has recognised .
13 Although Kemira is not completely home and dry , the EC will find it virtually impossible not to find a solution to the problems it has recognised .
14 Among the problems it faces are :
15 He was aware of the controversial scene which had to be cut from the trailer and laughed at the problems it caused in the UK .
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