Example sentences of "has a [adj] problem " in BNC.
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1 | Britain has a political problem — and it is a prime cause of its economic problems . |
2 | The Japanese firm Trio has a similar problem . |
3 | Mr and Mrs Ward heard on a television programme about a couple whose child has a similar problem being helped by a specialist clinic in Boston , USA . |
4 | DONALD TRUMP , the much-troubled New York property magnate , has a new problem , his lawyer said yesterday — a steamy book written by Ivana , his ex-wife . |
5 | THE centuries-old five-dice game of liardice — or liar 's dice as it is called in North America — has a modern problem . |
6 | He is tart , relentlessly superficial and completely lost if a caller has a serious problem . |
7 | Most sufferers overcome food allergies by their 3rd birthday … and it 's only since turning 4 that doctors have acknowledged that Gemma has a serious problem . |
8 | BASW general secretary David Jones says the government has a legal problem over the Act 's interpretation . |
9 | Israel has a public-relations problem in North Africa . |
10 | They will also recognize that the alternative attitude , the selfish gene view of life , has a deep problem of its own . |
11 | But breed any faster and the self-styled Queen of Hamsters has a real problem on her hands . |
12 | Fitzpatrick , an All Black hooker of Irish stock , has a small problem with a few misshapen teeth which had inadvertently got enwrapped around an Irishman 's knuckles in the course of the first encounter . |
13 | London has a major problem in finding room to dispose of all its rubbish . |
14 | ‘ And he has a major problem reaching the food on his table . ’ |
15 | So I do n't think in terms of paralinguistics anybody here has a major problem . |
16 | Sounds like he has a personal problem . |
17 | Britain has a particular problem because of dense population and a policy of promoting road use at the expense of public transport . |
18 | Selby has has a particular problem , its its economy is narrowly focused , it suffers high unemployment . |
19 | The town has a growing problem of homeless families with more than 100 on the waiting list . |
20 | We 're extremely interested in the women we try to treat them as individuals we cope with a lot of problems and I think if we look as women as individuals , each individual woman has a different problem . |
21 | One in five apparently has a potential problem , considering this one enzyme system alone . |
22 | If the researcher is interested in discussions of government finance in the Treasury , he or she has a potential problem of informational over-kill . |
23 | We have got to balance environmental issues and economic issues , We 've got a coal field that is a successful coal field it has a severe problem . |
24 | Germany has a big problem , has n't it ? |
25 | If you are worried about being tough on a child who has a medical problem , ask your doctor for advice . |
26 | ‘ Joanna has a medical problem , ’ said Detective Superintendent Ian Whinnett , the officer in charge of the investigation . |
27 | The hydro-electric system has a special problem in the summer . |