Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [adj] problem " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 One group of birds has particular problems in nest-making .
2 Furthermore , there can be little doubt that the sudden and huge growth in private residential care and nursing homes raises new problems , since there can be so little detailed control of the quality of care .
3 Secondly , the earlier reference to NAEP 's consensual goals reveals another problem with goal-setting .
4 It would be easy to exaggerate the extent to which the lack of genuine evangelicalism in the fraternal organizations creates motivational problems for Free Presbyterians who wish to be active in politics .
5 As Sue Lees shows , the way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other in schools presents particular problems for teachers .
6 First-class stockmen are considerably more common in this country than capitalists in Russia but , even with their expert help , total freedom for commercial animals shares many problems with the unbridled competition of free trade in the market place .
7 At Shiseido , where there is a very dramatic matt combination of black on the eyes and brilliant red on the lips , the smoothness of the formulations overcomes these problems .
8 Vice versa , substantial immigration into growth areas causes social problems of crime , mental illness , etc. , at least during the initial period of settling down .
9 We share the view of the National Writing Project that ‘ To try to put ages against these expectations produces great problems ’ .
10 This effect of inflation on credit costs suggests two problems to us .
11 The morphological interpretation of these structures presents many problems , especially as there is a basic and long-standing controversy as to whether they are , at least in part , modified abdominal appendages serially homologous with the thoracic limbs , or whether they are simply secondary sternal processes .
12 Heavy reliance on task-force teams assuages one problem .
13 The study and understanding of past climatic changes poses many problems of considerable scientific interest , but of great intrinsic difficulty .
14 The isolation of the Western Isles brings many problems .
15 Reading Skills for the Social Sciences tackles these problems and talks clearly to the learner .
16 The introduction of new partners involves similar problems whether they arrive as part of an expansionary exercise or merely to replace a partner who has died or retired from the firm .
17 Thus the process of contract formation arising out of the exchange of documents containing or referring to standard terms creates considerable problems when one tries to fit it into the framework of offer and acceptance .
18 Analysis of the metal content of Kentish gold bracteates presents similar problems ( Hawkes and Pollard 1981 ) .
19 The use of English material to support Continental chronologies creates additional problems .
20 Using similar materials in joint replacements , heart valves , membrane oxygenators and haemodialysis membranes presents specific problems associated with , for example , their biocompatibility , strength and permeability that might seem to be absent in contact lenses .
21 The freedom to eat as many vegetables as you want at mealtimes resolves this problem .
22 The existence of these two adversaries reflecting incompatible interests poses practical problems for the water authorities , for while they have been established ostensibly to advance environmentalist values , and serve as a concrete expression of the belief that intervention is proper and necessary ( for which they have been equipped with the criminal law ) , they find that their legitimacy as enforcement agencies is sometimes questionable .
23 The determination of cost of living allowances causes more problems than any of the others .
24 It is possible to characterise metals , be they copper-alloy , iron , lead , silver or gold , but the interpretation of the results presents many problems .
25 However , the fact that soil conservation and other related programmes are delivered through foreign aid institutions poses additional problems for their success .
26 The use of two separate screens evades this problem but produces a clumsy and inconvenient solution .
  Next page