Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb pp] a problem " in BNC.

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1 Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions .
2 If your dog has n't presented a problem for years , is getting old but still appears to be healthy , and starts to display antisocial behaviour — check it out with your vet before you start to punish him or her for what might be a cry for help .
3 I think Miss should n't have said what she said because Jay has n't got a problem .
4 Now we 'd never had a problem before with high conductivity .
5 I can do most things on that , but the one thing I 've always had a problem getting with that type of preamp setup is the kind of crunchy combo sound .
6 You would never have believed that she had ever had a problem in that area .
7 I 've never had a problem with it , never did have .
8 But midfield maestro Andy Gregory who , along with half-back partner Garry Schofield and man-of-the-match James Lowes , masterminded the unexpected rout , insisted : ‘ We 've never had a problem scoring tries .
9 well personally I 've , I 've never had a problem getting members who are on nights their night off to go on a training course , never .
10 Yeah , I mean I 'm I 'm very lucky because my parents are very liberal , and I mean they discussed sex with me quite early on and I 've never had a problem discussing it with them .
11 We 've never had a problem like this before .
12 No , I 've never had a problem like that
13 We definitely have not got a problem .
14 Sir , We have just encountered a problem with obtaining a book on a cash with order basis .
15 Let's just consider the political problem though you have still got a problem selling it to a lot of MP s , if they 're listening to this interview and they are concluding , maybe rightly , maybe wrongly , that actually things are n't changing very much , and they may think they 've been sold a pup with these amendments , indeed I hear that some of them have had to be bought off , well , is it true that one of them was sent off to Peru on an on an election er supervision mission in order that he might not be around when the bill came up .
16 They have always presented a problem for the application of natural justice .
17 Spreadsheets are primarily for analysis — or so I am constantly being told — but I have always had a problem reconciling that with what-if constructions .
18 But I have n't had a problem yet .
19 Erm , what , erm , also you have n't had a problem with being rejected .
20 Our , we have n't got a problem .
21 Can I just point out though you see this , the difference between NUPE and NALGO and that , we have n't got a problem .
22 Well no I have n't got a problem
23 If it 's appropriate for him to sit down there with the project manager , then we have n't got a problem .
24 But you 've got , you have n't got a problem with
25 but I , I , as I understand it you have n't got a problem with workload .
26 Just because we have few formal complaints , it does n't mean we have n't got a problem , ’ said Stuart Gray .
27 If you ha if you have n't had it rai if you have n't got a problem then fair enough but if you do get it raised as a problem , the confidentiality bit , then fair enough .
28 If we play like we did on Wednesday night we have n't got a problem .
29 He says he 's never had a problem with events he 's organised .
30 I have found that over the years we have never had a problem with the Michelin tyres and they offer excellent value for money .
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