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

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1 Another inspector I know had problems with an innocuous piece written in a mildly conversational style .
2 Even to play with a pick I would have to do the same thing , like Phil Lynott did , whereas to play with my fingers in a heavy metal kind of way , as I normally do , I have to have the bass quite low or else my wrist gets mangled up and I start having problems with tendonitis .
3 But , yes , I did have problems with the dinner circuit .
4 I found that it was vital to keep them under water when moving them after I had experienced problems with eggs which were accidentally exposed to air which probably dried them out .
5 I 've had problems with
6 I 'm not writing anything off because I 've had problems like this in the past which have suddenly turned round in a week .
7 I 've got problems too . ’
8 I 've got problems . ’
9 I 've got problems with the licence , ’ he said like he 'd rehearsed it .
10 I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too .
11 I have two marine tanks and in the past I have experienced problems with dead spots in my undergravel filtration due to the amount of tufa rock used for decor .
12 The most common cause is that of the front hand being too far forward on the boom , which causes luffing problems in the water start and the beach start and gives insufficient speed in the carve gybe .
13 But one of the earlier findings which began to cause problems was that the sound of the letters , as well as the features , determined whether or not they were confused so B and D , for example , sound similar therefore they tended to be confused .
14 Erm by nineteen forty eight no in in nineteen forty seven with the rise of absolute egalitarianism , the policy of narrowing its base had helped them to erm get the peasant support and to get into power but that was no longer necessary erm and the radicalization of land reform it appears had been based upon false premises which had created problems in the countryside and the Party .
15 The members wrote a letter to the authorities protesting at the increases in the cost of living , which had exacerbated problems of nutrition , health and transport .
16 It is one of four Magnox stations which have suffered problems with the pressure vessels .
17 But in order to avoid having to rely on a null result , Honey and Hall ( 1989 c ) conducted a further study which attempted to eliminate problems of this sort by making use of the second of the within-subjects designs presented in Table 5.1 .
18 The BMC are also asking for details from anyone who has had problems at Latterbarrow in Wasdale .
19 ‘ Oh , she 's been here since the beginning of the year — she came over to start a new life after she 'd had problems back home .
20 And as a mother at the time di do you remember having problems getting food and things during the War ?
21 If you continue to have problems with it , let me know privately .
22 But in some cases the having a different isomer can affect the three dimensional properties in such a way that it will no longer function efficiently as an enzyme as a catalyst to the reaction it 's supposed to catalyse then you start to get problems .
23 It tries to jump the gap and in doing so sets fire to y the surrounding material that the blanket is made of and that 's where you start to get problems on your fire blankets .
24 In general , ramblers and landowners do get one but there is a minority of ramblers who do cause problems , just as there is a minority of landowners who do n't respect the rights of walkers .
25 If you do experience problems they are stocked by Maplin , codes FG51F and JW27E .
26 If you do have problems , contact your retailer who will be able to put you in touch with a specialist repairer .
27 But if you do have problems do get back and mm .
28 So there 's no water shortage as such , sometimes you get the water problems when you get out in the sticks somewhere you 'll , you , you do have problems , but all fire officers are trained to search their areas and have special cards er which they 've done their research on , where the water supplies are , like ponds and lakes and so on , and that information is readily available when they turn out these areas so that a fire crew going out there , your nearest water supply is a pond at and certain area and they 've got that you see .
29 And a lot of people that I 've spoken to who 've had problems have turned to that alternative because they could see no other .
30 There are people out there who 've got problems that are bigger than the average household can deal with and erm I think , therefore , we 're looking for more institutionalized forms of help and folks like this particular character — I almost said his name — almost need to be made to accept that kind of help .
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