Example sentences of "problem which [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the really important area of application is to problems which would be linear but for a few ( separable ) nonlinear terms and here it can be very effective . |
2 | Leadership skills tend to be in short supply , and so potential group members are highly dependent on the leaders who can help them overcome collective action problems which would otherwise condemn them to remain disorganized . |
3 | Their debates encompassed the whole range of problems which would preoccupy successive generations of the intelligentsia . |
4 | There were other problems which would remain because they were to a large extent independent of the problems caused by too restrictive a sexual morality . |
5 | It was rather to identify some of the concrete problems which would have to be faced in any such exercise . |
6 | Although it could have been a genuine geographical variation , the fear was that staff were failing to record them because they thought this might lead to unresolvable problems which would jeopardise planning . |
7 | Because of the nature of the composition of the mound and associated problems which would occur this locus is not suitable for the development of a football pitch . |
8 | Nor is there any mention of the problems which would arise if ( as seems likely ) different franchisees decided to offer different levels of discount on their ‘ discount rate ’ tickets . |
9 | Your roadie should organize transport to gigs , getting your equipment in and out of venues and also attend to any on-stage problems which may come up when you are playing . |
10 | ‘ All I am trying to do now is prepare people for the breakthrough by introducing the concept and start discussions on how we address any problems which may result . ’ |
11 | While the Australian and Pakistan examples quoted above serve to illustrate the variety of provisions and problems which may emerge under the rubric of ‘ rural education ‘ , Sher 's thinking leads us to an awareness of the uniqueness of the situation in a country school whatever its location . |
12 | it causes physical and often mental problems which may lead to you becoming seriously ill |
13 | For it is not uncommon for each individual client to have a number of complex interrelated problems which may necessitate several bureau visits , thus adding to the ever-expanding workload of the CABx . |
14 | Advice and support is provided on an ongoing basis by each business advisor who monitors the progress of the business and helps with any problems which may arise . |
15 | They can detect problems which may hinder learning . |
16 | If a good relationship exists , the student should feel able to discuss anxieties and problems which may interfere with learning . |
17 | A good feature of Market Hyde 's book , in comparison with other highly popular treatments of such matters , is its reiteration that certain problems which may appear to be fairly simple are in fact extremely difficult . |
18 | To do this , accepting that many visitors from across the world will probably attend the next World Cup , tempted also by the extraordinarily favourable rates of exchange and despite the problems which may still exist in the country , SARFU has to ensure that the majority of South Africans will have a chance to attend the games if rugby is to lose its elitist ‘ white ’ connotations . |
19 | As things are , President de Klerk 's hasty initiatives might have solved some of our problems , but they have certainly created others — problems which may not have abated but could well have intensified come 1995 . |
20 | After a great expansion of HP in the 1920s , particularly for cars and for electrical goods , and then various repossession problems which may have been highlighted by the depression of the thirties , the Hire-Purchase Act 1938 introduced various controls . |
21 | If your outgoings regularly exceed your income , you have budgeting problems which may become serious . |
22 | Please note that , whilst the above are not actual statements made by a serious accident victim , they have been selected because we believe they give a fair representation of the kind of problems which may occur after an accident . |
23 | coping with behavioural problems which may result from disruption in the child 's life — 50 per cent of adopters ' referrals to the London Post Adoption Centre ( PAC ) concern behaviours such as attention-seeking , bedwetting and truanting . |
24 | It does not include problems which may be thought of as on the fringe of sexual considerations such as unmarried motherhood , neurotic guilt about sex or non-sexual marital dissonance , although all of these may in themselves stimulate sexual difficulty . |
25 | Problems which may arise in any family are those which may be seen as related to the Oedipal situation — the sexual attachment which arises between parent and child and which is not always worked through adequately . |
26 | Courts and judges must be alert to the problems which may arise in connection with wasted costs hearings and orders . |
27 | 3.2 Problems which may lead to identification |
28 | This latter approach does avoid any problems which may arise when , for example following a public liability claim , the contractor 's insurance company claims reimbursement from either the sub-contractor or his insurance company . |
29 | Having recognised the problems of fire control in high-bay warehousing , problems which may intensify with future developments , the only reasonable concept appears to be to make provision for fixed fire fighting systems at heights beyond the range of jets manipulated from ground level . |
30 | Apart from the problems which may arise when ‘ line ’ management resents interference by ‘ staff ’ advisors in their functional area , the drawback to functional organisation is simply that more efficient structures might exist which would be more appropriate in a particular situation . |