Example sentences of "[vb base] problems of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hearing parents of deaf children frequently report problems of attention and eye-gaze .
2 Several boxes and planks with blanket covers pose problems of height , area and weight .
3 Two- , three- and four-wheel toys pose problems of balance .
4 Papert 's ideas , as fundamental to success as those of Servan-Schreiber , transcend problems of hardware or software .
5 ‘ The problems of youthful crime are nearly all problems of education , ’ she thought , ‘ for although some human problems seem problems of despair , all the problems of youth are problems of hope . ’
6 These social dimensions of accessibility may be very important to the quality of life , but rural residents usually face problems of accessibility because of spatial separation ; theirs is a problem of physical accessibility , which requires that an individual must be able to command the transport facilities needed to reach the requisite supply points at appropriate times .
7 In the matter of social relations , the first three types are relatively continuous with those based on inherent resources , while the fourth and fifth types introduce problems of relationship of quite new kinds .
8 Sometimes we find problems of durability ; on other occasions manufacturers listen to our ideas and actively make changes in their products .
9 The foregoing illustrations emphasise problems of interpretation across cultures , however much of the teaching of Scripture is so plain and obvious that no great intellectual capacity or specialist training is required .
10 The four volumes elucidate problems of dating , structure and interpretation in Atget 's work and make clear the centrality of his achievement to many of the later concerns of photographic artists .
11 It is within these overlaps that partnerships flourish , outside of them lurk problems of exploitation , resentment and the breakdown of a relationship .
12 Along with methodological differences over the use of a law economics approach come problems of terminology and definition .
13 These include problems of title , copyright issues , responsibility for conservation and security , and the effect of taxation on the lender and borrower .
14 Some further evidence of the complexities involved in handling the problems of the relationship between social and economic change and change in the family comes from accounts of the way in which families handle problems of migration in societies undergoing processes of urbanization and industrialization .
15 The most relevant aspect of his advice concerns ‘ rural tourism ’ as one inevitable relationship between government and the rural people , which introduces biases in development programmes in which the poorer are neglected because they are inescapably the most remote and difficult to reach ; and in which university education and professional training blinker and condition researchers and planners so that they see problems of poverty in terms of their own specialisation and through filters of supposedly superior knowledge and status .
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