Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [art] problem [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The move was strongly criticized by environmental groups , who argued that not compiling the register would not make the problem of soil pollution go away .
2 The use of a mode register reduces the number of operation codes required , but it does not eliminate the problem of an instruction being given operands of one format when it expects another format .
3 Second , even if the major private capitalist enterprises were nationalised this would not abolish the problem of allocating resources between the kind of ‘ infrastructural ’ provision , and social services , which are already within the public sector in Britain and those areas of commodity production which are at present the domain of ‘ private enterprise ’ .
4 It can , however , make it impossible if it does not attack the problem with sufficient energy and insight .
5 It can , however , make it impossible if it does not attack the problem with sufficient energy and insight .
6 Normally you 'd not expect a problem in those circumstances .
7 ‘ It does not ease the problem of making the age of every male animal available to its buyer and the ministry has neither the cash nor the staff resources to overcome this , ’ said Mr Cowan .
8 The conservative aspect of the new bourgeoisie is that it establishes a more durable form of capitalism , but as Becker does not see socialism as the only way of ushering in progress , this does not present a problem for him in his depiction of the new corporate bourgeoisie as promoters of development .
9 This situation where current pensions are paid for out of current income does not present a problem for governments , as they should always have the power to raise funds through taxation .
10 That would not present a problem to England 's selectors , since the 16-strong party picked for India already includes one-day specialists Graeme Hick , John Emburey and Neil Fairbrother with eight limited-overs games due to be played on the sub-continent .
11 It is felt that s740 does not present a problem in this case ( at least as far as the payment of monies by the trust to the client to enable the client to discharge interest payments on the loan taken out to buy a UK property is concerned ) .
12 Heron and Chown concluded that ‘ Industry in general simply does not acknowledge a problem of ageing ’ ( Heron and Chown 1961 : 16 ) .
13 While she does have the merit , in contrast to the majority of researchers , of making the distinction between an inner state and an outward act , her definitions do not emerge as analytic categories to be employed for comparative purposes — mainly because they do not avoid the problem of reification , raised below .
14 On the one hand , the Keynesian version of the model assumes a constant price level and so can not analyse the problem of inflation .
15 Few towns can boast they do not have a problem with dogs being allowed to roam the streets and Darlington is no exception .
16 We need to appreciate that , as used in religion , " mystery " does not indicate a problem to be solved .
17 But even improbably swift , prudent action , does not solve the problem of the GDR 's lack of any other reason for existence except a Socialism few now want .
18 In the transport debate Mr Parkinson said more investment in Britain 's railways would not solve the problem of congestion on the roads .
19 However , the adoption of this policy alone does not solve the problem of making optimal use of the volume , because filling up the highest part of the nave with habitable accommodation arranged on one or several storeys deprives the lower-level spinal space of the church of natural light .
20 He also admitted that Sputniks did not solve the problem of how to defend the country .
21 Aromatherapy and the rest can not solve the problem of congenital disorders such as a leaking heart valve , liver or kidney dysfunction or mental handicap , nor alter the fact that some people are born healthier than others .
22 Legislation , he said , would not solve the problem of compliance with the code because it would be all too easy to meet the letter rather than the spirit of the law .
23 Even the magic word processor can not solve the problem of afterthoughts , which are likely to alter a complete structure .
24 This approach does not solve the problem of continuity that depends on more than the single preceding node .
25 That did not solve the problem of those places on the disc which , during the wars , had suffered a direct hit by a spell .
26 The Commission communication of 19 July 1989 on a Community framework for access to fishing quotas was not appropriate to resolve that conflict , because it did not tackle the problem of the effective exploitation of the catch quotas allocated to the member states .
27 The Commission did not foresee a problem with Finland 's neutrality which was recognized in effect as non-participation in a military alliance .
28 Here , difficulties can be experienced , and although it should not pose a problem with clients with whom the conveyancer is familiar , it can cause potential difficulty with new clients , particularly those who may be unknown and live some distance from the practising address .
29 Nine goals from the 16 games would not seem a problem for most front men , but Sheffield Wednesday 's master finisher insists that a goal is overdue .
30 This may not seem a problem to you this year , but remember that LIFESPAN handles all your material for up to thirty years — are you sure that your RD54 drive will still be serviceable in 2010 ?
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