Example sentences of "[n mass] with [adj] problems " in BNC.

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1 As already noted , Torbay DHA maintained back-up hostels for its localities , with a total of twenty-eight places available for people with long-term problems .
2 It is extremely difficult for workers in Community Mental Health Centres to focus their efforts effectively for a dispersed community of people with long-term problems if their work is constantly being interrupted by crises and emergency work .
3 The demands of people at risk of suicide or of harming others must always take precedence over the quietly distressed but passive long-term sufferer , and it is often better , therefore , to relieve mental health workers dedicated to the particular needs of people with long-term problems from having to cope with the emergency short-term demands of new patients .
4 The ‘ rehabilitation ’ or ‘ long-term support ’ team , as well as caring for a group of people with long-term problems , should also be responsible for maintaining a register of all people who should be receiving help in order to assist with monitoring their progress , ensuring that they receive the right care and treatment and that they do not get lost to the service .
5 Surely we can do better for people with mental problems and their families ?
6 There were few places where young people with personal problems could seek help .
7 At one end is a row of tenements , in the middle are stone family houses and at the far end a council-run hostel for people with alcohol-related problems .
8 A joint health and social services team had provided assessment , rehabilitation , advice , and community-based services to elderly people with complex problems like dementia .
9 Meeting and Sharing With Other People With Similar Problems
10 And a leading surgeon is hoping to build up a stock of frames to help other people with similar problems .
11 Huge gaps in provision of health care in the less profitable areas such as care of the elderly and people with psychological problems and learning difficulties will affect women disproportionately as patients and as carers forced to fill in the gaps .
12 The White Paper paves the way for even larger gaps in the provision of health Care in less profitable areas such as care of the elderly and people with psychological problems .
13 Whereas we can rarely help the ‘ delinquent ’ adult , we have some responsibility to young people with particular problems or insecurities that show in ‘ anti-social ’ behaviour and attitudes .
14 Looking back at those debates on how we could fill in the time on our hands , the novelist Herbert Gold reflected that the Fifties were a time of ‘ happy people with happy problems ’ .
15 Most days I saw damage , people with huge problems , emotional , social , financial — sometimes self-inflicted , mostly just handed down to them .
16 You are likely to come across people with different problems which need a different approach .
17 And then of course I , like many vicars , have , you know , literally hundreds of people with different problems coming to the door .
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