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

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1 ‘ They are young and inexperienced and they come mostly from cities and know little about the problems of rural people .
2 A month ago , the UN thought it had persuaded Iran and Iraq to agree on a mixed military commission to settle some of the problems along their 750-mile border .
3 That should deal with some of the problems about which my hon. Friend is concerned .
4 Hallin managed to alleviate some of the problems with Red Rhino , and as the band found themselves more and more entangled in the music industry , he became a king of protective figure for them , a buffer against the business world .
5 We will consider , firstly , the question of omission ; then we will examine the issues concerned with bias in the statistics ; and thirdly we will look at attempts to overcome some of the problems with the official criminal statistics .
6 The treatment , called photoradiation therapy , solves some of the problems with using conventional lasers to cut out tumours , and is more accurate than radiation therapy .
7 I shall discuss some of the problems with you .
8 Against this background we have outlined some of the problems with current league tables and made some suggestions for improving their construction and interpretation .
9 Some of the problems with this model were discussed in chapter 7 .
10 Mr Heslop outlined some of the problems with the scheme .
11 Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " .
12 Hence it remains necessary to explain in further detail the present legal provisions and to highlight some of the problems to which they can give rise .
13 When one is young and brash — and I think I was brash — one is inclined to brush people aside because you know what you want and you are determined to get it , whereas when one has seen some of the problems of the world , I think one is probably more tolerant .
14 The poignancy of having distressed relatives say , ‘ How many times can you say goodbye ? ’ can not be overestimated , and allows us a glimpse of some of the problems of anticipated grief .
15 A study from the Policy Studies Institute , Women into engineering and science — employers ' policies and practices , highlights some of the problems of combining a career and a family .
16 Italy shares some of the problems of Belgium and Greece .
17 After many years of continued experimentation , Hahnemann published new proceedures which solved some of the problems of dose and repetition .
18 They are not confined to Latin America , nor even to the LDCs , as they represent a common response to some of the problems of contemporary capitalism .
19 Jacobson and Price ( 1990 ) provide a useful summary of the ways in which human factors contribute to , and are affected by , likely global changes ; in particular , they stress the importance of the data-handling issues and the role of GIS in coping with some of the problems of data integration and manipulation .
20 We will examine its financial aims and objectives , how they impact on the finance function , some of the problems of implementation , and whether they are consistent with the changes already in hand .
21 The company says the process could sidestep some of the problems of conventional solar cells , such as cost and low efficiency .
22 Eco has little to say about meaning but is aware of some of the problems of pursuing it :
23 There is , in fact , no reason why attention to a particular cause of defective vision should reduce the teacher 's appreciation of the child 's total needs and , moreover , relevant information can be helpful in offering precise and effective solutions to some of the problems of using materials and developing learning strategies that are likely to give difficulty to visually handicapped pupils .
24 Think , for example , of some of the problems of asking churches to supply their membership figures .
25 The previous sections suggested some of the ways in which sociology may be able to provide some distinct insights into understanding child abuse and illustrated some of the problems of undertaking such a study .
26 Some of the problems of unintended damage to other systems could be eliminated if we could selectively destroy only certain parts of nerve cells , like their axons or their cell bodies .
27 I was a serving naval officer , whose experience had been almost entirely in small ships and submarines where I had learnt some of the problems of leadership of compact teams , for whom the aim was painfully apparent : sink , or be sunk .
28 Our model is one possible means of enhancing the benefits of the NHS reforms while minimising some of the problems of fragmentation .
29 In the 1920s America had witnessed some of the problems of the modern world that was emerging after the First World War ; the confusions and uncertainties that revealed themselves became more acute as prosperity suddenly came to an end in 1929 .
30 In this text , which is aimed at senior undergraduate students of engineering , the subject of matrices is described and developed before being applied to some of the problems of engineering dynamics .
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