Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] a problem " in BNC.

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1 In addition , there are some ideas about further changes that should be made to deal with poverty in old age , which is largely a problem for women .
2 Nor are there reliable figures on the total work-force ( which is always a problem in a country with a large peasant population ) .
3 ‘ We enjoyed each other 's company , and I guess I felt safe with him , safe , at least , that he was n't after my money , which is always a problem when you 've got a very wealthy father . ’
4 There 's clearly a problem , any ward councillor who brings out t that sort of thing which is non non-trivial to this council er for the reasons he has it seems to me deserves er to be supported unless there 's a very strong case against it and I do n't worth considering and that 's what I shall vote.worth co you do n't .
5 THERE 'S always a problem with solo wind and string chamber music — and none so acute as the balance of horn and violin .
6 Today although there 's still a problem area it 's not a straightforward pregnancy today , the boys are able to father children and the girls are able to have children which means you 're actually going to increase the incidence of P K U into the community is n't it ?
7 There is also a problem in delineating this sector since self-employment is considered such a crucial factor .
8 And there is also a problem of continuity ; the original negotiating partners may not be the ones who continue and the successors may have different , even conflicting , motives .
9 There is also a problem in principle with the inferences that can be made from such evidence , especially the assumption that the nature of a regime can be deduced from the unconscious motives or conscious intentions of the people who run it .
10 ( There is also a problem as to whether the defence applies where the plaintiff encounters an already existing danger . )
11 There is however a problem , if one is trying to do both these things at the same time .
12 Now there is inherently a problem in carrying out any chemical analysis of sea water and that is the fact that sea water contains lots of lumpy bits .
13 There is probably a problem with the syncromesh on 3rd gear and in view of the age , mileage and warranty , I suggest you have the vehicle repaired as this type of fault will not repair itself .
14 ‘ I have n't had an abortion but apart from that there is barely a problem that I have n't had . ’
15 In many authenticity studies there is rarely a problem in distinguishing very recent from ancient .
16 There is always a problem of terminology and definitions .
17 Another effect of the variety of starting-points , in history , philosophy , literary studies , linguistics , aesthetics and social theory , as well as in sociology itself , is that there is always a problem of overlap with other distinct and still necessary disciplines .
18 There is always a problem with education providing for skills in information technology .
19 From the point of view of what is taught by public libraries in schoolchildren programmes , however , there is now a problem .
20 When two well-groomed girls suggested : ‘ there is only a problem if you 're going to use it ’ , the boys went on the verbal attack .
21 There is inevitably a problem with continuity as well as some mildly annoying repetition , but such is the nature of collected studies written so far apart in time .
22 If there is definitely a problem here , the relevant minister ought to consult with the Chancellor , as this is a clear case for deregulation .
23 However , there is still a problem at the crests of the corrugations , where the gap between the valves is larger ; many brachiopods solve this particular problem by having fine , hair-like spines which cover the crests of the corrugations , and so prevent the intrusion of unwanted particles .
24 He will be aware that there is still a problem in my constituency and the south-west with the burden of the business rate , but is not the last thing that small businesses want the layers of bureaucracy that would result from 10 new regional assemblies , new sex and race discrimination legislation and the hundreds of new quangos that Labour would put into practice in its first year of office ?
25 There is obviously a problem concerning the subjective dimension of the aesthetic .
26 So it may not be a problem with room bookings it 's probably a problem with Jo .
27 I I think it it it 's clearly a problem for the panel to wrestle with as as to what response can the alteration make to changing circumstances particularly in relation to er to economic development .
28 So , it 's it 's just a problem that 's come to the surface that obviously needs addressing .
29 I think it 's just a problem what she 's going to wear for your
30 Then , it , it 's immediately a problem , how do we get in , we 've got to have some kind of role which is acceptable to the people you 're studying .
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