Example sentences of "problem that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Between 1988 and 1991 , in 20 urban localities , representatives from the police and probation services , local businesses , local community groups , and so on , are to identify particular problems that increase local crime and to suggest appropriate remedies .
2 They were seen as being responsible for the real problems that confront ordinary citizens .
3 Ideally , there should be a handy way of obtaining an immediate print-out of any portion of text which poses problems that require special attention and can best be worked out on paper before the on-screen operations are attempted .
4 The techniques may also circumvent impotence and some other problems that prevent normal intercourse followed by conception .
5 Another set of problems that has serious implications for the social survey involves issues to do with data analysis rather more than collection but , none the less , does have a bearing in getting us to understand the limits of the survey and of variable analysis .
6 To a remarkable degree the problems that face agricultural trade unionism today are the same as those which faced Joseph Arch more than a hundred years ago .
7 I will not yield to the temptation to reflect on the problems that face this university and the Centre for Continuing Education as part of it , but I think that it 's fair to say that in the future we will be hard put to maintain the volume and variety of the contribution we have been trying to make to adult education in the community .
8 It is rare in general practice to see dermatological problems that need sophisticated hospital investigations or intensive treatment ; most referrals are for assessment of skin lesions or for second opinions .
9 The visionary leader is a transformer , cutting through complex problems that leave other strategists stranded .
10 The problems that beset Ptolemaic astronomy were pressing ones in the light of the need for calendar reform at the time of Copernicus .
11 They are : ( a ) a new attempt to understand the interrelatedness of the current problems that beset conservation policies ; ( b ) to stimulate flows of information between land-users and institutions of government ; and ( c ) linking conservation with wider development efforts .
12 If anyone else is significantly worried about a person 's alcohol consumption and its consequences , that person may well have a problem that requires further assessment .
13 A problem that besets all writers of the Highland scene is the confusion arising from the different spellings of many of the Gaelic place names , especially those of the mountains , where there is inconsistency even in the prefixes .
14 These woes are compounded by an acute form of a problem that besets most branches of computing and telecommunications — the need for a universally accepted standard .
15 This was a problem that merited expert advice , and , although she 'd only met the personnel director once before , she 'd liked him .
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