Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] problem " in BNC.

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1 For a time the company failed to acknowledge the problem until the numbers began to be serious , at which time the management decided to ‘ regroup , become leaner , and work differently . ’
2 Administrative structures tend to mirror the problems which that organization encounters routinely ; each sub-organization has responsibility for different factors or problems .
3 He said suing the building society would only delay matters and make resolving the problem more costly .
4 Lin was writing about his native village but he tried to evade the problems posed by autobiographical honesty by couching his story in the form of a novel .
5 I have had to stop running ( along with tennis and badminton ) because of this pain , and this has eased the problem .
6 Is this a nation of dog lovers who want to combat the problem of strays ?
7 The Kazakh government has recognized the problem and has accepted a programme for the construction of appropriate burial sites .
8 They are often distrustful of any kind of technical or academic thinking about education , and for the most part their experience of the social sciences during their teacher training has compounded the problem .
9 ‘ In some ways the Whitbread has compounded the problem because now there are big bucks involved , ’ he says .
10 Among measures being considered to combat the problem are smoke detectors , security fencing , closed-circuit TV and window guards .
11 It 's thought that badgers may transmit the disease , and now new tests may be introduced to try to combat the problem .
12 Chafe ( 1977 ) too has examined the problem of explaining people 's understanding and subsequent recall of stories or events .
13 They are being backed by the United Kingdom Egg Producers and Retailers Association which says their plight has highlighted the problems being faced by thousands of small egg producers after publicity over salmonella infection .
14 Faddiness is a manipulation and once it starts to work the problem becomes progressively worse .
15 This would include tackling the problems of housing shortages and population growth .
16 Furthermore , manufacturers wish to transfer their customers to their new ranges of computers from earlier models , and therefore want to minimize the problems of transition .
17 At Comdex , a two year old Ojai , California-based company , Musitek Inc , was showing its first product , which it claims has cracked the problem on a personal computer .
18 While there is a history of heart conditions in the Souness family — his father had a by-pass operation three years ago — there is no doubt that the added pressures of managing one of England 's top clubs has accentuated the problem .
19 In Quattro Pro for Windows , Borland has alleviated the problem with its ‘ notebook spreadsheet ’ concept .
20 First , The Report of the Inquiry into Child Abuse in Cleveland , published in 1987 ( HMSO Cm 412 ) has addressed the problems encountered in interviewing children particularly in sexual abuse cases .
21 However , he 's devised a simple mod which has addressed the problem ; all new TriAxises will have it and those made before that date can be retro-fitted .
22 Previous research which has considered the problem of the blocking of acute beds by inappropriately located patients have related staff views to a length of stay for four weeks ( or more ) ( Coid and Crome 1986 ) .
23 Michael Chisholm has considered the problem of the site of a settlement in relation to surrounding resources which are exploited for subsistence .
24 To quote an Amnesty International poster : ‘ Brazil has solved the problem of keeping children off the streets .
25 And it has solved the problem of accommodating Bach 's tessitura , which often extends beyond the capabilities of violin and viola , in an ingenious manner of which we might easily imagine Bach himself to have approved .
26 Using this as his measure of , Lucas can carry out a separate regression of on and for each of the countries for which he has data , once he has solved the problem of how to measure for each country .
27 China has solved the problem of disposing of solid radioactive waste and has set up a complete purifying system for radioactive liquid and gaseous waste , according to participants in a seminar on nuclear science in Beijing .
28 This will not be easy , and , where the seller has solved the problem of infringement by obtaining a licence , or redesigning the goods so as to put an end to the infringement , there may not be any other damage suffered in any event .
29 But River Island has solved the problem for big girls this autumn with ‘ XL ’ , a new casual range for women in sizes and 18 .
30 The chips themselves are being worked on by ITT , which has said the problems will be ironed out in the next few weeks .
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