Example sentences of "[subord] [art] problem is " in BNC.

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1 The first is deflexion , where the problem is diplomatically passed on to someone else , sometimes neighbouring police stations , for neighbourhood men dislike straying into other patches , but also the DHSS and , most frequently , the council .
2 In Powys ( where the problem is as severe as in Snowdonia ) , the total sheep population has increased from 1.01 million in 1947 to 3.13 million in 1982 ; in Wales it increased from 5.53 million in 1961 to 8.42 million in 1982 , exacerbating the problem .
3 Edinburgh will also take a look at 7am , where the problem is frost in the ground .
4 Where the problem is , as it usually must be , one which affects relationships between people , those relationships will be subtly adjusted to accommodate the newcomer .
5 Squid also inhabit deep water where the problem is not reflected light but the absence of light .
6 The advice to plunge into the specific problem , on the model of counsel 's opinion , applies even where the problem is divided into several parts , all of which are on the same general department of law .
7 This will especially be true where the problem is a complex one , such as an investigation in historical causation .
8 The most troublesome cases are provided where the problem is identified by pluralists as one of incomplete integration into the central value-system resulting in a state of backwardness in the outlying regions which may t e permanent .
9 Nevertheless , as he went on to say , " my friends at Tribschen assure me that , to their amazement , I have succeeded in this even where the problem is at its most extreme , with Tristan …
10 An example where the problem is fairly straightforward comes from the time-dependent form of the expression for the linear extension of a tube under pressure ( Arridge 1974 ) .
11 Where the problem is only realised after agreement to merge has been reached , then before the merger is completed , all clients affected must be written to in similar terms emphasising : ( 1 ) the need for independent advice ; and ( 2 ) that the new firm would be unable to act for any of them if only one were to withhold his consent .
12 It would be appropriate not simply as a true alternative to expulsion where the grounds for the latter exist but also where the circumstances make it difficult to identify some particular breach or failure by the partner served with notice , where the problem is more that his face no longer fits , where his general approach to the business of the firm is inconsistent with the policy which the other partners have decided to adopt , and so on .
13 Where the problem is serious and continuous , it may be advisable to administer either piperazine or levamisole intermittently in the feed or water in addition to continuous Histomonas chemoprophylaxis .
14 Where a problem is set in a tort paper or in a contract paper involving both a possible tort and a possible breach of contract , both aspects of the matter should be discussed .
15 Devilish-sounding fixes , such as a rule that all company cars must carry the corporate logo in letters two feet high , would involve more government snooping than the problem is worth .
16 If the mother and foetus are incompatible , it can cause metabolic disorders resulting in mental handicap , although the problem is solvable , and cases now rare .
17 Yet although the problem is officially recognised , workers may not know the risks , say researchers .
18 But many of the outputs of governments are themselves public goods , so the problem is not resolved but merely transferred .
19 It is only once the problem is well under way or even completed that one fully knows what the notation is required to do .
20 Distracting techniques are frequently used with pre-school children either before a problem arises or as a palliative once the problem is occurring , for example pointing to an aeroplane flying in the sky to help the child forget that the ice cream van is parked outside the playground .
21 Although a problem is not an invitation to launch out into a general disquisition on the department of law on which the problem is set , it is important in working out the problem to state all the rules of law that are really relevant to it .
22 If one unit does fail in the off position , the second unit can take over until the problem is seen and corrected .
23 Holmes says that there should be no further sailings until the problem is sorted out : No one else should be put at risk .
24 When planning if the problem is that the vice jaws foul the plane fence , the answer is simple .
25 If the problem is an overflow , check the float before blaming the valve itself .
26 If the problem is an overflow , check the float before blaming the valve itself .
27 If the problem is a faulty valve , again call in expert help .
28 If the problem is serious or you feel you can not be confident of an impartial assessment of your complaint from the key men in the corporate hierarchy , you will probably need to turn elsewhere .
29 At the Centre Mondial , it looks to the outside observer as if the problem is reversed .
30 If the problem is within the social system , the aim is to negotiate and achieve a truce on favourable terms for management .
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