Example sentences of "with problems [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The best solution to dealing with problems at home , however , is just to talk things out calmly and honestly and try to reach a compromise .
2 The notion of unrestrained traffic on through roads edged by noise bunds was early rejected as failing to deal with problems at source .
3 Eden himself became more emotional , first as he waited for Churchill to stop teasing and bow out of Number 10 Downing Street , and later as his own premiership became increasingly plagued with problems at home and abroad .
4 The introduction of markets and contracts is obviously going to be fraught with problems for those patient groups who present a multiplicity of different health and social care needs .
5 He said she was ‘ a lady with problems with her sexuality …
6 Concepts of social movement are therefore synonymous with problems of social change , for they are antagonistic to conservative beliefs ; and this gives a further insight into why the idea of social research is antithetical to police thought and has seditious connotations for an institution in which metaphors of stasis are of paramount importance .
7 We now had to grapple with problems of ethics , with questions of morality and of personal philosophy , as we tried to draw a simple police code of practice together to frame those new deviancies created in the 1960s by the Acts of Parliament relating to drug use .
8 The Act was often said by advisers to be powerless to deal with problems of insufficient , inadequate or poor quality management services .
9 Many of the CDU votes went instead to the ultra right-wing Republicans who polled over seven per cent in the bigger cities with problems of unemployment , the housing shortage and a high percentage of foreign immigrants .
10 Chantecler must have fuelled Eliot 's convictions about the origins of drama in primitive ceremony , as well as dealing with problems of religious decay and with mystical versus rational belief .
11 Second , by resorting to a medical route ( and a compulsory one at that ) for dealing with problems of women , frequently having a major psychosocial element , their behaviour indicated a limited frame of reference for viewing these problems — a predominantly biophysical perspective .
12 The Council became increasingly concerned with problems of dissemination and publication , as it became clear that much of its best work was unnoticed in schools .
13 Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest .
14 Recently they have also assisted other ethnic minority groups with problems of legal status , welfare benefits , housing , training and educational prospects , as well as helping those who were simply finding it hard to settle in .
15 For example , it has been criticized for being unable to deal with problems of unemployment , which continued to rise throughout the 1980s .
16 Throughout these early days the service was faced with problems of misinterpretation about its purpose amongst the educational community .
17 The point to notice is that while all these poems deal with problems of society and justice , the emphasis is changing from explaining the causes of criminal behaviour to understanding and defending the outcasts .
18 If there is , and if both music and commentary are to be pre-recorded onto parallel tracks of a cued tape , the stop-start transfer routine can not be used : the sound tape has to be run non-stop , and we are then back with problems of tape-to-tape synchronisation .
19 TELEVISION A PROBLEM OF DEFINITION As with the arrival of videorecorders , the development of high-definition television sets is beset with problems of standards
20 A sensitivity to this type of variation should contribute towards pupils becoming more tolerant of linguistic diversity , more aware of the richness it can provide and more able to cope with problems of communication .
21 President Nyerere of Tanzania ( as we shall see in greater detail later ) has taken the view that , in a country faced with problems of poverty , ignorance , disease and underdevelopment on a gigantic scale , press freedom should be limited just as it has been in the liberal democracies in wartime .
22 The fear of performance reflecting cultural stigmas directed toward erective inadequacy was that associated with problems of secondary impotence .
23 Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units .
24 Let's start with America , a giant country run by a giant nerd who has neither the will nor the know-how to deal with problems of his making .
25 Has mastered ideas of variable and one-to-one correspondence ; not yet clear about functions ; gets confused with problems of proportions ; still has difficulty in structuring verbal problems ( lack of grammatical understanding ? ) ; geometry generally competent , but has not learned terminology adequately ; considerable skill in analysing visual problems .
26 Some were cheered , however , by the news that thanks to lobbying by a group concerned with problems of underdevelopment , ‘ Schema 17 ’ , which treated of the Church and poverty , would be placed at the beginning of session three , to be introduced as soon as the debate on the Church had been completed .
27 They were obviously much more concerned with problems of the world outside Europe than any previous rulers had been .
28 The greatest differences between the groups were in understanding the different ideas ( propositions ) in a sentence , in dealing with problems of grammatical unpredictability , and most simply of all , in recognising words .
29 The Doctor , the guy with the blue box , could normally be relied on to deal with problems of this magnitude , but on this occasion he had apparently failed to understand that Pool was made of human brains and was in any case crazy .
30 Thus it is said ( though still with problems of interpretation ) that the bards were a specific order ranking below the priests and the seers , though composing with them a specific privileged caste .
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