Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] a problem " in BNC.

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1 Allchin began by admitting that Microsoft has had a problem communicating its approach to object technology and claimed he was on the panel to put the record straight : there are objects in Windows NT because there is an object management system in the kernel — its simply not exposed to users .
2 He is now gainfully employed in the centre of midfield by Alex Ferguson and the next qualifying tie being away from Ibrox , where McClair has had a problem with an element of the crowd , could be an influential factor in Roxburgh 's decisions .
3 That would be a little bit of a problem for Frank Clarke if er Cooper has got a problem with his shoulder you know if it 's if it 's serious because looking at his people on his bench you know Neil Webb and Crosby and looking at the make-up of his team he has n't really got anybody he could slot back in there unless he put er Rozario in there .
4 So she has got a problem then .
5 that well , maybe the officer , the local beat officer has got a problem estate that he has to pinpoint and has to be there , or an area where the crime is being committed to try and deal with
6 In Christianity , it has become a problem for many believers that the masculinity of the doctrine is stressed and the feminine aspects marginalized .
7 An undercover detective said : ‘ Stalking has become a problem that we must take seriously . ’
8 There is a popular perception that the modern family has become a problem , that increasingly the family renounces its former responsibilities towards the care and maintenance of older relatives .
9 As the Bergers ( 1984 ) point out , the ‘ family has become a problem ’ in contemporary society .
10 In so far as bureaucratic power has become a problem for modern democracy , it has been a result of the inadequacies of political control as much as the internal features of bureaucracies themselves .
11 In old buildings this has become a problem , but one we have overcome by the design of modular cabinets .
12 Sir , I wonder if any of your readers has found a problem with a private spring water supply that is too acid ?
13 In descent the Grand Dru has proved a problem for many , even though the guidebook is both plain and correct in its detail .
14 The average employee 's grasp of French , let alone Japanese , is n't what it could be … and the language barrier has proved a problem .
15 The Labour Party has remained a problem for socialists , as the experience of Labour in government after 1966 and over the period 1979 rather confirmed .
16 It has identified a problem and has worked out a solution probably by trial and error ; and the solution has involved the making and using of a tool .
17 I thought I 'd a had a , I thought I 'd had a problem but I , I injured myself as well .
18 ‘ I hear they 've got a problem to worry at there , but details I do n't know . ’
19 And I think in a way absolute equality would 've provided a problem in terms of both paving the way for industrialization because you would have created a subsistence economy and that would not have helped anybody .
20 Of course , there will be times when , having considered a problem , you think it is outside your remit .
21 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
22 Commitment to the war could have become a problem in itself as the chances of victory became remote .
23 Second , since it is raised by the salesperson , the buyer is not placed in a position where , having raised a problem , he feels that he must defend it .
24 Filling in the details on the marriage certificate may have proved a problem for Benjamin : his mother was now past hope in the workhouse , and his father had died when he himself was less than two years old .
25 Replacement of the eroded ragstone facing could have provided a problem were it not for the fact that the builder who was employed to undertake the conversion was dismantling an identically constructed church at Canterbury at the same time and thus it was possible to import salvaged ragstone from the demolition for re-use at All Saints and St Barnabas .
26 Shifting more of the cost of training to the private sector in this way might have posed a problem , even in a buoyant economy .
27 The fact that the subject matter was so dire must have posed a problem for the programmers .
28 The search for an explanation of those differences comes from an ‘ ideology of difference ’ , which , having created a problem then seeks a resolution , and is unable to see that the problem lies in the original perceptions .
29 Having pinpointed a problem , then you make drills to help you master it .
30 We regret that there was a typographical error in one of the calculations which may have created a problem .
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