Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [adv] a problem [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is rarely a problem for dating an archaeological site where fragments of broken pottery tend to abound , and it is usual to date several sherds from the same context to provide an average age and better precision .
2 One difficulty is the amount of imputation as described above ; this is particularly a problem for the study of inner city areas and such topics as social deprivation , where the information is likely to be more conjectural .
3 This is particularly a problem in chronic disease .
4 This is particularly a problem in the rural areas , and it 's particularly in the rural areas where this happens .
5 This is even a problem in better documented periods , and will only be resolved , if at all , by extensive research at the sites .
6 This is not a problem for most contemporary utilitarians since they usually hold no such psychological theory .
7 This is not a problem of conflicting treaties but of domestic policy conflicting with an agreement .
8 This is not a problem at Center Parcs , where everyone else is so inept that you are embarrassed to show them up .
9 The program does not have mouse support but this is not a problem as the menu options are accessed via the F2 key .
10 This is n't a problem with effects like delay , chorus and reverb , where there is enough variation for a good workable effect to be achieved , but while there are two types of overdrive/distortion available I think these could be more flexible .
11 Whilst you can spend many a happy hour with a regular 12-string guitar plucking one string while turning the wrong key , since they all look identical , this is n't a problem on the Hamer .
12 If the laboratory is air conditioned this is also a problem during the summer .
13 This is also a problem for script recognition , although it has rarely been considered .
14 Damp This is often a problem with sleeping bags .
15 This is still a problem with modern plastic plumbing pipe , but one that can be overcome if the pipe is well supported and space is left for expansion .
16 This is more a problem for the Archive than for the end-user .
17 This is essentially a problem for historical research , in this case endlessly speculative historical debates .
18 I must say this was n't a problem for anyone here and I would hope that moving the string ferrule does n't affect the brightness or jangle factor overmuch .
19 Though it was little discussed , this was also a problem among girls .
20 This was not a problem for HARPY since it represented and recognised complete utterances .
21 MV That is not a problem at the moment , but this part of the world has always been unpredictable .
22 Too little water brings minerals to the surface and leaves them there in an inhibiting layer ; too much water may leach them away altogether , though that is seldom a problem in polar soils .
23 Well that is actually a problem from you know
24 You pay , of course , but that 's rarely a problem for his clientele .
25 That 's not a problem for the forensic pathologist , ’ Dr. Ray pointed out .
26 But if a player becomes available and Kenny wants him , then that 's never a problem to me . ’
27 But if a player becomes available and Kenny wants him then that 's never a problem to me . ’
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