Example sentences of "problem can [be] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 However , nearly all funboard technique problems can be traced back to deficiencies in the strong wind stance .
2 Thus women with a high probability of developing such problems can be separated out for preventive therapy research programmes , in an effort to decrease the morbidity and mortality these women subsequently suffer .
3 Very chronic problems can be speeded up by applying the same solution as that taken by mouth , externally to the back , thighs and lower legs .
4 When these systems are employed , identification and rectification of any problems can be speeded up dramatically .
5 The purpose of this is to enable regular discussions to take place thus developing a good working relationship within which problems can be talked through .
6 If this applies to circumstantial difficulties ( it can be quite surprising to observe the ways in which sexual problems can be displaced on to financial problems , for instance , or those of child control ) it applies doubly to relationship problems .
7 Using the technique of functional decomposition , a very complex problem can be broken down into a number of fairly complex parts and then further to less complex parts until , at the bottom level , all the parts are fairly trivial and therefore easy to understand .
8 Very often an organisational problem can be tracked down to a mismatch between an established structure and new processes formed in response to new events and pressures .
9 It is a long time ago but still worth a story in some paper if Ana 's problem can be tagged on to it . ’
10 From a conservationist viewpoint , Hong Kong 's problem can be summed up in a few words : too many people .
11 Erm our problem can be summed up in one word , 'accidents ' .
12 I am sure the problem can be sorted out . ’
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