Example sentences of "[noun] to [art] problems [prep] " in BNC.

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1 May we open our eyes to the problems in the world around us and may we do whatever we can to make other people 's lives happier .
2 Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems .
3 ‘ I will continue to seek solutions to the problems of this region through dialogue and multilateral diplomacy . ’
4 There is a need too to find solutions to the problems of older residential areas , for these are generally less safe than new ones as a consequence of their land uses , building densities , street patterns and traffic composition .
5 Their symbolic political struggle is in defence of a cultural order in which there exist strong moral rules to provide solutions to the problems of the appropriate constituents and roles of the family .
6 By any standards , the insect body must be reckoned the most successful of all the solutions to the problems of living on the surface of the earth .
7 However , there are no easy solutions to the problems of an area such as the Highlands within the constraints of the existing national economic structure , and there is no certainty that small-scale industries would have provided a better base for employment growth .
8 In short , therefore , by 1939 pressure had built up for certain strategic solutions to the problems of London and the big cities .
9 Pride : Pride causes much wilful action in pursuit of solutions to the problems of addictive disease .
10 For example , a sufferer from alcoholism who still used sleeping tablets , a sufferer from any of the eating disorders who is not physically abstinent from sugar and white flour , a sufferer from workaholism who exchanges work for physical exercise in similar quantities and a sufferer from the family disease who still searches incessantly for treatment or other solutions to the problems of the primary sufferer rather than accept his or her own powerlessness over the lives of other people and accept the need for personal recovery , are all still in the active phase of the disease even if they are regularly attending meetings of an appropriate Anonymous Fellowship .
11 that too much concentration on meeting articulated needs in an unimaginative and uncritical manner can result in a community education programme which , whilst reaching a section of the population never catered for before , in fact assists individual advancement but does little to assist collective advancement towards solutions to the problems of poverty and inequality found in working-class communities .
12 Public and private bodies are often regarded as quite different ; they are commonly regarded as polar solutions to the problems of designing economic organizations .
13 Whether we call some individuals Ranters , others Levellers , Diggers , Muggletonians , early Quakers and so forth and then present them either as a type of ‘ lunatic fringe ’ to mainstream developments or , as Hill eloquently puts it in his The World Turned Upside Down : ‘ the attempts of various groups of the common people to impose their own solutions to the problems of their time , in opposition to the wishes of their betters who had called them into political action ’ is a matter of current political alignment and represents the way we wish to intervene in the present as in the past .
14 Despite many protestations to the contrary , its arguments fail to offer solutions to the problems of empirical research .
15 Backed by sophisticated research programmes throughout the world , endorsed by legislators seeking to meet clean air targets , and proven by more than 1 million drivers worldwide , natural gas vehicles [ NGVs ] are emerging as one of the most promising solutions to the problems of fleet managers .
16 Angola and Mozambique share many similarities : from their days of suppression under Portuguese colonial rule to the problems of post-independence South African aggression .
17 Angola and Mozambique share many similarities : from their days of suppression under Portuguese colonial rule to the problems of post-independence South African aggression .
18 Hermit crabs , however , do not simply put on a shell as if it were a new pullover ; they show two remarkable adaptations to the problems of ‘ wearing ’ the shells of alien snails .
19 For these young children the haunted house gained in significance as they tackled the immediate problem of the bloody-minded landlord — just as in the ‘ prostitution , lessons a more respectful attitude to the problems of prostitution grew as the adolescents actually centred their attention on ‘ where poverty can hurt , .
20 The move argued against the notion of reducing custodial sentences , clearly signalling to the judiciary a more cavalier attitude to the problems of prison overcrowding .
21 Pombal and Tanucci were therefore severely practical and utilitarian in their attitude to the problems of government .
22 A more open and informed attitude to the problems of stress also allows more opportunities for individuals to emerge from the isolation of their own anxieties ( ESAC 1990:26 ) .
23 David Mann , managing director of Logica , wrote in an editorial that the BCS ‘ is regarded as more of an enthusiast 's club than a professional institution and is considered to have an academic bias with insufficient relevance to the problems of implementing real-life industrial and commercial systems . ’
24 It should be noted also that Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy has been applied beyond psychiatric disorders to the problems of offenders and to people with learning difficulties .
25 A country in which respect for law and order takes second place to the problems of some illiterate chocco . ’
26 This perhaps was most evident in the approach of the charities to the problems of unemployment and housing .
27 It would , to say the least , have added a further complication to the problems of 1940 .
28 This has certainly been the view of groups which sought to draw attention to the problems of the long-term unemployed and older workers — notably the Unemployment Alliance in the 1980s and now the Campaign Against Age Discrimination in Employment ( CAADE ) .
29 This is important as a means of drawing end-user attention to the problems of error propagation .
30 Mining Awareness produced a leaflet that drew attention to the problems of blasting , dust , chemicals , silting , erosion , water supply , pollution of the area and waste disposal problems associated with gold mining .
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