Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] with the problem " in BNC.

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1 It is not surprising that , since Buckland 's editorial was written , the neatly expressive classificatory structure illustrated in his example has now been discarded to cope with the problems of fixed length codes and a single hierarchy .
2 Secondly , the profession needs to grapple with the problem of substandard training in research .
3 One of these , perhaps the most general and fundamental , has to do with the problem of induction .
4 ‘ And I do n't see what that has to do with the problem in hand . ’
5 That is why I had to spend the last half an hour intervening and telephoning both Departments to try to deal with the problem .
6 The Government has to deal with the problems raised by this new tax with sympathy and understanding .
7 The history of the North Wing of Bedford General Hospital is deeply rooted in legislation ; in laws which were designed to deal with the problems arising from unemployment , sickness , destitution and vagrancy .
8 The curious , at times seemingly perverse , ambiguity in which the terms of the contract are from time to time expressed is an added reason why no one who has to wrestle with the problems which abound in this area should fail to arm himself with this book .
9 In the meantime , an owner who wishes to move and sell his property has to wrestle with the problem of blight .
10 But some efforts were made to cope with the problem of poverty .
11 Secondly , some attempt has been made to deal with the problem of consent .
12 As we shall see later , legislative backed codes of conduct have been adopted to deal with the problem .
13 Some of those 500 are in surplus and , as the health service is a unified service , those surpluses can be transferred to deal with the problems .
14 What nursing actions may be selected to deal with the problems ?
15 Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client .
16 Later the same year James Porter presented a document on the Dip.H.E. , on behalf of the Group , to the Council , suggesting , among other things , that a national ‘ transfer agency ’ was needed to deal with the problems of students wishing to move from a DipHE in one institution to a degree course in another .
17 The Minister 's comments may be helpful in the House , but they will not allay the concern that has been expressed throughout Northern Ireland — for example , in Upper Bann — about the amount of money that is needed to deal with the problem of concrete cancer at Craigavon hospital .
18 Thirdly , the defendant complains , the judge failed to deal with the problem which the jury indicated they had on returning to court after an hour 's deliberation .
19 The 1964 survey showed about a third of councillors preferring to deal with the problems of individuals with 43 per cent preferring broad policy matters .
20 Its replacement would still have to cope with the problem of big-spending councils ; the old rows about rate-capping and poll-tax-capping would simply be called something else .
21 Another factor driving women to the bottle is that more and more are having to cope with the problems of bringing up a child alone .
22 He decided to deal with the problem in a way which imported a substantial element of farce into the overcharged atmosphere , although his object was not to provide light relief .
23 This meant that senior Labour leaders were brought to deal with the problems of the post-war treatment of Germany and the need for providing occupation forces .
24 You then wo n't have to deal with the problem of gaps between floorboards later on .
25 They have to consider whether staff are able to develop procedures and guidelines accommodating HIV/AIDS in the absence of having to deal with the problem at first hand . ’
26 At the beginning of his second term he started to deal with the problem by introducing people loyal to the administration at strategic levels throughout the departments .
27 ‘ Although Owen managed to cope with the problem quite well , Liz got really depressed — which further upset the children .
28 Town & Country are trained to deal with the problems associated with moving — for example local area orientation ; and offering advice on solicitors ; schools ; household removals and even baby-sitters !
29 Occupational Therapists are specially trained to deal with the problems of disabled people and try to make life as easy as possible for them .
30 They had become increasingly important , too , as legates and representatives or envoys of the pope , sent to deal with the problems of local churches and to hold councils .
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