Example sentences of "have problems " in BNC.
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1 | Another , who has problems in understanding speech as well as problems in understanding print , has an impairment at the semantic level . |
2 | Bett has problems with a painful toe , and McClair strained a hamstring during a training session on Sunday . |
3 | They reveal that the system has problems detecting , identifying , or jamming some enemy radars already in existence for decades . |
4 | If Denise Scott Fears has problems refusing adults , she 'll feel even more of a ‘ heel ’ refusing that winsome child ! |
5 | If one had to make a guess , it is that within another ten years or so ‘ environment ’ will have become a somewhat passé term , rather as ‘ ecological ’ has , simply because of its insufficiency as a generic description ; a term which links the preservation of rural landscapes in Europe to the fate of millions in Bangladesh obviously has problems of definition . |
6 | If God has problems with Isaac , he has many more with Jacob ! |
7 | Dury , who says he has problems getting past the RSC doormen , but is ‘ persona grata in the Dirty Duck ’ , is the only man I have ever heard glottal-stop a dead language . |
8 | I understand Briant has problems in this area , and it will be perfectly possible for Graham to prepare a strong piece on this shocking insufficiency of government support for science , without discussing the pros and cons of this particular piece of science . |
9 | If the patient has problems holding his cutlery , he may need a thickened handle , usually made of rubber , which slides onto a knife , fork or spoon . |
10 | If the patient has problems with his employer , he may need to apply for professional help through his social worker . |
11 | Everyone has problems — some far more than others . |
12 | Gloria ( Carmen Maura ) has problems . |
13 | This means that the lower dentures become loose and the person has problems with eating . |
14 | The downstream area , where people are being resettled , has problems enough without the additional burden of silt . |
15 | If an individual has problems at a particular stage he or she tends to regress to an earlier stage and to be dominated , or fixated , by the behaviour and attitudes of that stage . |
16 | During sustained spells of hard weather the rabbit has problems , but it remains thoroughly adaptable to the changed circumstances . |
17 | An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do . |
18 | And we wonder why the world has problems . |
19 | If it turns out that your teenager is using drugs and has problems , you have something very painful to face . |
20 | It has problems with matters of principle and the way the visit is conducted . ’ |
21 | A child who has problems in any area of development may be regarded as being likely to benefit from some form of special educational placement , either full time or part time . |
22 | The Church of today has problems with prejudice in both subtle and blatant ways . |
23 | Even this solution has problems because although the zig-zag is an even number of stitches , depending on which part of the zig-zag is immediately below the ‘ V ’ it can give an irregular effect just at that point . |
24 | With Wright hampered by injuries and Merson 's physical condition in question , Graham suddenly has problems in attack . |
25 | But Geek er , sorry , Woody , er sorry , Billy , has problems , such as the mob after his butt and a pretty bad temper . |
26 | ‘ Just before the match I check if a player has problems . |
27 | Olivetti , like all of the companies in the industry , has problems . |
28 | Beyond these fairly obvious signs , the interviewer has problems . |
29 | The perfectionist is a person who has problems setting priorities , and often ends up spending equal amounts of time and effort on tasks irrespective of their importance . |
30 | he has problems with the e-marker , and needs , especially , to hear many of the words he misspells pronounced clearly while he is looking at them , and to have pointed out to him the parts of the word that correspond to the various sounds . |