Example sentences of "be [art] problem " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now then , now then , ’ Sergeant Bramble spoke in reassuring country tones , ‘ what seems to be the problem ? ’ |
2 | The cases came in a rush , in part because social services started referring a backlog of children because there was someone at the hospital prepared to diagnose , she says , and because Dr Wyatt started asking whether sexual abuse might be the problem in cases which had failed to respond to previous treatment . |
3 | It may be it is not the hair itself but possible the style of fishing associated that could be the problem . |
4 | Less dramatic but equally puzzling would be the problem posed by the patient who deliberately went on hunger-strike in order to end his suffering . |
5 | If cow 's milk does turn out to be the problem you can try drinking sheep or goat milk instead , after a few weeks . |
6 | ‘ What can possibly be the problem ? |
7 | These will be discussed first because , for these questions , conceptual difficulty is very likely to be the problem for all the " lowest 40 per cent " ( and for pupils at higher levels of attainment ) . |
8 | If there is any problem with this ( wife may be the problem ) his son already has raised £40,000 which if necessary will be in substitution of the £60,000 . |
9 | What seems to be the problem ? ’ |
10 | This seems to be the problem too with perfective done , a feature of Appalachian speech studied by Wolfram and Christian ( 1976 ) . |
11 | There will always be the problem of trying to infer whether apparently tacit collusion really was well-concealed explicit collusion . |
12 | Low standards of recording rather than of measuring may be the problem . |
13 | Erm well just go to the final question now I mean Erm when th now the flats are emptying out and they 're coming down , erm and what what do you see is gon na be the problem ? |
14 | ‘ Well , what seems to be the problem ? ’ |
15 | Well that 's the thing you see I think you 're , you 're , you know that 's gon na be the problem that you 're , you 're |
16 | ‘ I thought that might be the problem . |
17 | And I think until reviews of the standards of fire cover are applied on a uniform basis across the country , the more uniform basis than they currently are , then the figures will always be the problem . |
18 | ‘ Amy , what seems to be the problem ? ’ asked Dad . |
19 | Now as someone who 's taught at other institutions — I 've taught at the University of Kent and at Middlesex Polytechnic — I think I was aware of the level of harassment which erm was there in those institutions , there certainly was sexual harassment , it certainly was a problem , but I have to say it did n't seem to me to be the problem that the students have identified it as being in Oxford and I think that 's striking and it 's something that erm as tutors and as a university we really do have to think about . |
20 | From April , when spring bulbs , shrubs and herbaceous plants start flowering in earnest , until the summer bedding is dismantled in late September , there should be no problem keeping the garden filled with colour . |
21 | ‘ There will be no problem . |
22 | If the water is doing , or will do , no damage , there may be no problem . |
23 | Even for over achievement , or where there appears to be no problem , it could be worth reviewing the target levels to consider if these have been set incorrectly ; perfection the first time round might well be suspect ! |
24 | ‘ If people start with the right attitude then there will be no problem . ’ |
25 | In response to councillor Elizabeth Cartwright 's comment that the parish council would have difficulties , should the stage be removed , as the wooden block floor does not continue under the stage , resident , Kevin Johnson , said : ‘ There would be no problem . |
26 | The views of members of parliament have no weight in law , and in spite of the Minister 's assurances and the weight of legal opinion declaring that there should be no problem for librarians , some local authorities might still be cautious : |
27 | Anna-Lisa had telephoned Frank to say I would be late and he had said there would be no problem . |
28 | The candidate may say there would be no problem . |
29 | But again there need be no problem in the marriage if the partner is equally committed to and supports the career climb . |
30 | It is rotproof but then if hemp nets are properly dried after every occasion when they get damp or wet there will be no problem . |