Example sentences of "but problems " in BNC.

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1 Both classical and contemporary plays will be chosen , but problems are often encountered with the modern play which frequently has a short cast list .
2 This may seem harmless enough , but problems arise once we try to describe the latter kind of fact .
3 But problems exist to be overcome and the British Schools LTA has made considerable progress in attempting to solve them .
4 But problems do arise when attempting to test complete programs of several segments .
5 But problems begin to arise when such stylistic criteria are pressed more precisely .
6 The term ‘ prevent ’ is relatively unproblematical ( that is , to stop or hinder ) , but problems arise when more specific issues are raised about what is to be prevented ( Parker , 1980 ) .
7 The system seems to work well with staple foods and major components of meals , but problems could arise with some of the portion sizes — for example , calculations for cheese are mostly expressed by single 40 g slice and for nuts anything from 9 halves to 32 kernels .
8 Again this can be reduced by using a finer grid , but problems with the increased amount of data storage required still occur .
9 But problems occur when nightshifts restart .
10 In these situations metals are preferred for mechanical reasons but problems can arise owing to toxic reactions to either the metal , or wear debris .
11 A policy which will consider not only air pollution , but problems such as energy efficiency , safety , noise , the implication of different systems of transport on cities and the countryside and ultimately society at large , to establish which are the most environmentally sound and economically efficient methods of moving from A to B for the sake of both humans and the planet .
12 Built in Test ( BITE ) where available has helped diagnostic procedures a great deal , but problems still remain .
13 But problems remain .
14 There is obviously a hierarchy of tasks implicit within this list ; difficulties with cleaning will be fairly common but problems with feeding much rarer .
15 The correct meaning is presumably determined by using the semantic context of the sentence containing the homograph , but problems can still arise .
16 Other absorbent materials are available for bedding , but problems can arise when they are used in breeding cages as they can desiccate the pups .
17 Most drawing records systems use this natural hierarchical form , but problems arise which have to be handled by additional levels and cross checks .
18 Not all of the shortcomings stem from inadequate resources , but problems arising from the lack of books and equipment , the poor state of some of the buildings and shortages of staff would be considerably eased if extra resources were made available .
19 This was clearly another example of prior loyalty to a class , but problems of loyalty may also afflict systems in which the change is between party governments , not regimes .
20 But problems were about to arise .
21 We see that the Civil rights [ Disabled Persons ] Bill , which was designed to introduce legislation of this kind , failed in the Commons last week , but problems for people with disabilities at work still exist ’ .
22 But problems soon arose .
23 Initially , this may create no problems because the accountant may have been motivated by interest and a desire to improve his own efficiency at work but problems could arise later if the accountant moves to another firm or discovers that his program is commercially viable .
24 But problems could arise if an exchange adopted a rule at board level but failed to publish it , or if a member joined the exchange after rules bulletins 1 – 50 had been issued , was not then supplied with those bulletins by the exchange , and such bulletins were not readily available on request .
25 This self-criticism also con er this self-criticism of the Party and purification also contributed to erm the rise in absolute egalitarianism which thought would thorough and satisfy the peasants but problems arose from er absolute egalitarianism in that how that the interests of middle peasants were encroached upon and rich peasants were severely under attack .
26 Tench to 3lb taking caster at Blue Anchor but problems could be looming with algae bloom at Burscough end .
27 But problems remain in connection with the scope of the tribunal 's remit .
28 I do n't intend to give the council a to solving the world 's problems and that 's not the word to mind but problems .
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