Example sentences of "[noun prp] have a problem " in BNC.
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1 | The firm boasts that it is ‘ one of the biggest and most innovative pharmaceutical businesses in the world ’ , but Zeneca has a problem : how to prove its a good buy . |
2 | ‘ On the other hand , I think we all know that Gray had a problem . ’ |
3 | Nigel had a problem . |
4 | Now these are the kind of people we have to deal with and I know Duncan has a problem in USDAW there 's Gerry the negotiator for the London Region . |
5 | Rose had a problem there . |
6 | While the Scot won the opening frame he lost the next three , but his highest break of the match , 74 , suggested Hallett had a problem on his hands . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think Longfield has a problem this is something which confronts us all . |
8 | Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’ |
9 | Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’ |
10 | Wednesday have a problem with David Hirst injured but they may make take Roy Wegerle ( Blackburn ) on loan . |
11 | Barnes 's club-mate Steve McMahon has a problem with his ankle and the forceful midfielder joined the Tottenham pair of Gary Lineker ( knee ) and Paul Gascoigne ( calf ) in the trip to Fred Street 's physio bench yesterday . |
12 | ‘ If Peter had a problem it was his temperament . |
13 | Oxford have a problem . |
14 | Unit trust industry sources claim that rumours began circulating as long as three months ago that Dumenil had a problem with valuations . |
15 | Chamber president Norman Campbell acknowledged Darlington had a problem with glue sniffers but praised police for reacting to complaints from traders and members of the public . |
16 | The Breach Lane nursery in Wootton Bassett had a problem — piles of plant waste and horse manure to get rid of . |
17 | ‘ Speaking for myself , ’ said the Archdeacon , ‘ I very much doubt if Paul had a problem in the sense you mean . |
18 | ‘ You know Paul had a problem . ’ |
19 | It began in 1756 when a fellow of the Royal Society called James Dodson had a problem . |
20 | Don has a problem with the octet 's first quatrain , Ron has a problem with the second quatrain , Jack and Jim have a problem with the first quatrain of the sestet , and I think we all have a problem withe final couplet . ’ |
21 | Michael had a problem on his mind . |
22 | But Conway had a problem , and he wanted to see a business friend , Jacques Remy . |
23 | To descend from these heights to the commonplace , we have already seen that at the beginning of his time as abbot of Bec , Anselm had a problem about the rights of the abbey of Bec . |