Example sentences of "problem [be] [that] [det] " in BNC.

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1 One of the biggest problems is that many of Cheshire 's towns have now become commuter areas which has meant that the traditional stalwarts of the service have declined in numbers .
2 One of the problems is that this last type of research tends to be attractive to local authorities and central government departments who face pressing problems , and there is a danger that such studies can become too influential on policy when little else is available .
3 One of the problems is that some doctors still behave as if they are deserving of awe , or as if patients are fools , when every patient is an expert on himself , at least .
4 One of our problems is that most of us live in towns .
5 ‘ One of the problems is that these older men do n't understand their roles and younger men feel let down and betrayed , ’ says Richard .
6 One of the problems is that these moult-sites are usually as far from man 's activities as possible , often near remote skerries , headlands or small uninhabited islands , and this necessitates the use of a boat in most cases .
7 The real problem is that such research reveals modes of thought and practice which are well known and constituted , but which are necessarily concealed .
8 One obvious problem is that such imagery may lead us to undervalue the significance of the impersonal , particularly if we treat it somehow as the valueless first rung on the ladder of being .
9 The problem is that such accounts overlook the dialogue between established and innovative science .
10 The problem is that such transformations are seldom perceived whilst they are occurring ; they are usually identified long after the event .
11 The problem is that all energy deals must be approved by Congress .
12 7.6.6.2 all money received in respect of the insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to this clause shall belong to the Landlord The problem is that all of the events set out in 7.6.3 seem reasonable , but the fact is that any suspension of the landlord 's obligation to reinstate could lead to uncertainty , which is not in the best interests of either party .
13 ‘ The problem is that neither of the two new systems being applied to our urban and rural services is suitable in the case of these long lengths of medium-use track , ’ says David Wilkinson , Regional Railways ' signalling and telecommunications engineer .
14 The main problem is that neither cluster is at all prominent , and it is easy to be misled by the adjacent star-fields .
15 A second problem is that many bacteria living ‘ in the wild ’ are not always easy to culture in the laboratory .
16 The problem is that many injury and disease states are not apparent to the physician or the patient .
17 The problem is that many of the PCs currently on offer have not been thoroughly tested prior to despatch , and come complete with one or more faults .
18 The first problem is that many young doctors do not get an adequate training .
19 ‘ The problem is that many of them have now passed on . ’
20 A further but related problem is that many of OED 's definitions enshrine outdated scientific , social , and political beliefs .
21 A major problem is that many reef fish depend entirely on the reef for food and protection and are therefore territorially inclined .
22 But I think the problem is that many men who hate women do n't realise that they hate women .
23 The skills are there to be bought : the problem is that many farmers have an exaggerated notion of the kind of worker that they can obtain for the money they are willing to offer , as well as an outdated conception of what the farm worker 's skills would fetch in industry .
24 A major problem is that many people visit a wildlife site , not because it is one , but because it provides access and a car park .
25 A related problem is that many empirical studies use closing prices and , if the closing times differ between the spot and futures markets , the closing prices from the spot and futures markets will not be directly comparable and need not obey the no-arbitrage condition .
26 The other major problem is that many applications still refer to fonts by ID number rather than by name , Aldus PageMaker is an honourable exception .
27 The problem is that many will have to take some action to change the way they operate their business , before any benefits can result .
28 The problem is that many shareholders and the public at large may not appreciate that the nature of the history business has changed .
29 The problem is that many people tend to decide far too soon concerning religion that there is nothing there to search for — nothing important to be bothered about .
30 One major problem is that many people simply do not recognise that they are carers , and do not apply for help .
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