Example sentences of "[verb] not [vb infin] [det] problem " in BNC.

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1 Men did not have this problem .
2 She did not have this problem with fields because they had names and did not need counting .
3 The opening lead of a small trump did not solve any problems and declarer set to work to eliminate hearts and draw trumps .
4 Mr Airlie conceded that there might be some residual animosity towards the electricians but he did not envisage any problems in taking the union into the TUC .
5 When asked how he felt about working with Roisin Hart , the nurse who reported him , he said he did not foresee any problems .
6 However , I do not regard this problem as insuperable .
7 Sophisticated systems do not present this problem at all .
8 Back-entry gullies do not suffer this problem quite so much , as there is no rush of water to drive the leaves through the grille .
9 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
10 Mammals , by and large , do not tackle these problems .
11 as if the park wardens and scientists do not have enough problems already , they have to watch the ecological implications of their control programmes .
12 Relational databases do not have this problem .
13 Even if you do not have any problems as such , Alexander lessons will probably help you to feel less irritable and not so worried about life in general .
14 Once you have managed it you should find that you do not have any problems on later occasions .
15 ‘ The Homocide Act does not effect this problem , for the Act has not superceded the common law on the point .
16 This does not create any problems at all in the majority of ponds .
17 It has the same effect as the fake burglar alarm box — the intruder will think twice and move on to another house that does not present any problems .
18 A placebo controlled trial does not present this problem because subjects give informed consent , but regularly in case-control studies subjects are not told the true reason for the study for fear that the study will be biased .
19 For a cold blooded insect , the main reason for seasonal migration is probably the need to be in a warm enough place to allow an active life ; a warm blooded bird does not have that problem .
20 The pentagon-road scheme does not have this problem .
21 The approach used by Watts and Quimby does not have these problems , however , it encourages the subject to focus on the external environment in order to answer the question , moreover it makes the assumption that subjective risk is determined only by the chances of a near miss , it may clearly relate to other factors as well ( e.g. severity of consequences in an actual accident , presence of a police car , unpredictability of pedestrians ) .
22 To my great delight , I found that not only were trains running , but to outward signs at least , the Mid-Hants does not have any problems .
23 This does not raise any problems of mismatch with fiduciary duties since it is restricted to the operation of the rules themselves and does not affect any common law or equitable duties .
24 But the 25-year-old does not envisage any problems .
25 Polybius ' constant presupposition that the Romans are both transparent in their motives and fundamentally reasonable in their actions involves three assumptions : ( i ) that the Roman upper class is not divided by internal conflicts of interests and convictions ; ( 2 ) that it controls the lower classes of Rome , the Latins and the other allies without much difficulty ; ( 3 ) that its aim of world domination is eminently rational and does not pose many problems .
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