Example sentences of "a problem for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Northern Ireland has been described as a society under siege , a society where there is a problem for every solution ! |
2 | He lectured extensively in the United States and Canada and published two more landmark books , ‘ Orange and Green ’ and ‘ Northern Ireland : A Problem for Every Solution ’ . |
3 | All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too . |
4 | It is always a problem for a custom builder to supply a review model because , obviously , they do n't tend to carry stock , as such . |
5 | The disposal can present a problem for a large works , and space has to be allocated for allowing the wet sludge to drain and for storage before the solid call be carted away . |
6 | The helplessness of the dissociative state may not be a problem for a patient in a protected setting , but at a large social gathering the chances that a disconnected person experiencing incoordination and analgesia may come to harm are substantially increased . |
7 | Do n't be surprised , though , if the wind is still a problem for a while . |
8 | Sparsity and the necessity to back off is less of a problem for a model based on part of speech transitions . |
9 | Identifying them is a problem for a start — many species tend to look just like several others ! |
10 | No it would n't be a problem might be a problem for a my mother |
11 | We have had a problem for a long period of time now on high conductivity . |
12 | A problem for the taxman : An extra levy on fuel would be a quick and cheap solution , Dr Mayer Hillman says |
13 | Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins . |
14 | Note that it is a problem for the doctor first and foremost . |
15 | Mr Tutton blamed it on a type of narrow laser beam used in early operations and said it had not been a problem for the British patients . |
16 | In the letter , Dr Carey said the juxtaposition of ‘ coming out ’ liturgies with prayers for Aids sufferers might foster the myth that HIV was only a problem for the homosexual community . |
17 | The markets were not so much of a problem for the many part-time farmers who had a good non-farm income . |
18 | The state of cleanliness is not therefore just a problem for the cleaning staff . |
19 | The results are shown in Table 5.3 and indicate that substantial numbers were experiencing each symptom , with some posing a problem for the majority of carers ( losing or hiding things , dangerous or risky behaviour , falling , repeating questions or actions , being restless , angry or irritable , despondent or depressed , or uninterested in what was going on ) . |
20 | Even with healthy Siamese , however , there is a problem for the pedigree exhibition cat , because as an animal grows older its general body temperature begins to fall very slightly , causing its body fur to darken little by little . |
21 | Today infertility is seen as a problem for the couple and andrology has joined gynaecology as a discipline in scientific medicine . |
22 | Do n't forget , there is not a rabbit warren in the land where they show sex education films and yet this has never been a problem for the rabbits of the world . |
23 | The fact that the subject matter was so dire must have posed a problem for the programmers . |
24 | If we could say ‘ I know ’ only when we could also say exhaustively how it is that we know , it would create just as much a problem for the sophisticated philosopher as for those of us who are simpler . |
25 | Selection procedures in general were rough and ready , perhaps because selection was scarcely the mot juste : oversupply of suitable candidates was not a problem for the Colonial Service until the 1930s , when years of misleading propaganda about difficulty of entry , combined with economic depression , had done their work . |
26 | It is therefore a problem for the homoeopathic practitioner to learn these pictures , many of which are somewhat similar , sufficiently well to be able to match accurately each patient with the correct remedy . |
27 | Staying motivated for matches has been a problem for the teenager , who is trying to juggle her tennis with more normal aspects of life in Florida . |
28 | Water hardness which is produced by the presence of bicarbonates , and sulphates of calcium and magnesium , is not usually a problem for the goldfish keeper . |
29 | Parsons holds that the sociology of knowledge should be concerned with the value-science integrate and distinguished from the study of ideology which should be a problem for the sociology of culture . |
30 | What constitute the elements of a structure , its units , never seems to be a problem for the structuralists because they are taken as an empirical property of the medium of signification ( the text ) . |