Example sentences of "problem [be] [conj] most [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is that most tenant 's covenants appear at the outset to be quite reasonable and innocuous , but if a week is a long time in politics then 25 years is a lifetime in property during which circumstances can and will change with a result that a previously innocent-looking covenant could become highly restrictive and troublesome .
2 The problem is that most clients have only the vaguest , undefined ideas about the most suitable choice and direction of career .
3 As with any automatic system , it is the unusual situation which can cause a problem , and here the problem is that most AF systems tend to focus on the cage bars in the foreground rather than on the animal lurking behind them — or the focus may hunt nervously from one to the other .
4 The basic problem is that most methods make implicit assumptions about the way the brain is organized .
5 The basis of the fundamental problem is that most people predict a fixed inevitable hard-wired connection between stimulus and response , between injury and pain .
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