Example sentences of "make [verb] the problem " in BNC.
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1 | He said suing the building society would only delay matters and make resolving the problem more costly . |
2 | Dandruff ca n't be cured but it can be controlled if you use specialised products such as those made to counteract the problem . |
3 | Instead , extensive efforts are being made to eliminate the problem by screening breeding stock , such as Setters and Poodles , which are prone to this debilitating condition . |
4 | Consequently efforts must be made to tackle the problem at its source by aiming to improve the truth value of the police findings themselves . |
5 | The officers withdrew and an attempt was made to resolve the problem with the mediation of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and aid workers in the camp . |
6 | In the light of such attacks a number of attempts were made to resolve the problems posed for English , and liberal arts in general , by the need to demonstrate convincingly the social value of a humane education in a liberal democracy . |
7 | As noted earlier , a number of attempts have been made to overcome the problems of those early days On more than one occasion " new blood " has been introduced in the form of teachers and others who were thought by the panel to have something to offer in fields with which the project was concerned . |
8 | Is there an ideal mix ? ii Does the degree of dementia matter , or is it the presence of behaviour problems which makes a particular dementing person unacceptable to an integrated service ? iii What efforts can be made to overcome the problems of integration and avoid " segregation by stealth " ? |
9 | At this time , and throughout the 1940s and 1950s , a series of attempts were made to take the problems of attitude measurement , and the related issue of the relationship between attitudes and behaviour , very seriously indeed . |
10 | When in the 1880s , anxiety about the question grew more acute , and when exhortation to society members not to instruct " female learners " or to allow their daughters to take up the trade seemed to have little effect , more organized attempts were made to confront the problem . |
11 | But we knew , because we were closely in touch with the voluntary organisations which are in the front line , of the efforts that we were making to tackle the problem of rough sleepers . |