Example sentences of "problem with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've got problems with the licence , ’ he said like he 'd rehearsed it .
2 However , he opened up and discussed his problems with the therapist , at times bursting into tears .
3 When when do we get the problems with the sharing when does it go into fractions ?
4 The problems with the vehicle are not so much with the engine ( Murray Smith 's script ) as with the bodywork ( Anthony Wilkinson 's direction ) .
5 PROBLEMS WITH THE CONCEPT ‘ PROFESSION ’
6 Teachers often have more problems with the concept than children : pre-school children will often play with adults , asking them to assume roles ( the shopkeeper , the bus conductor ) ; children who play in this way are used to moving in and out of role , are quite happy for an adult to be in their play one moment and to be themselves the next .
7 The chastened company admitted that the shock loss showed that it had been guilty of poor financial controls and a badly-timed shareholders letter — Vannotti said the board was convinced up to March 22 when the shareholders letter was sent that it would record a profit for 1992 , but he and the chairman subsequently ordered a special audit , after financial controllers warned of problems with the accounts for Ascom 's cable television and mobile telephone businesses in Germany , and a closer examination revealed the German results had to be corrected by $41m — $28m of extraordinary depreciation and $12.8m of adjustments to inventory values , Vannotti said .
8 We do n't need problems with the press at Heathrow , or anything like that . ’
9 I have similar problems with the Wagner quote in the Finale .
10 There are two problems with the Neretva front .
11 ‘ I 've been having problems with the windscreen-washers on my car , so he 's in the garage taking a look .
12 Legal : Recurrent problems with the Law are commonplace .
13 ‘ There are also problems with the services to Bishop Auckland , Shildon and Aycliffe . ’
14 There are a number of problems with the PPP theory .
15 However , problems with the tail units necessitated modifications being undertaken at the Makers , and all three Perths were temporarily out of service from October 1934 until July 1935 .
16 Motion forty outlined the problems with the workplace with new technology new machinery and new practices which the membership needed effective support and backup .
17 3 Problems with the anaesthetic .
18 3 Problems with the anaesthetic .
19 Payment is delayed in case there are any problems with the goods .
20 Oscars come from water with a low pH , and so you may have problems with the viability of the eggs/sperm unless you can get it down to 6 or less .
21 These present few problems with the requirement for a high vacuum ( though volatile solids may need to be cooled ) , and they give the highest possible density of sample , and therefore signal strength , but it must be remembered that the atomic environment includes neighboring molecules or ions .
22 Together the Junkers and the middle classes located the cause of their anxieties about Germany , their reaction to industrialisation and problems with the formation of national identity as lying outside German nationality , in the threat to German nationality .
23 he has problems with the e-marker , and needs , especially , to hear many of the words he misspells pronounced clearly while he is looking at them , and to have pointed out to him the parts of the word that correspond to the various sounds .
24 Mr Heslop outlined some of the problems with the scheme .
25 And no problems with the tunnel .
26 ‘ There were a lot of problems with the welfare state , ’ I said , ‘ but that was no reason for trying to do away with it . ’
27 One of the problems with the MacSharry proposals is that , instead of bringing agriculture closer to the market , they will perpetuate existing excessive levels of support for the majority of farmers .
28 There would also be problems with the EC if more authority was devolved from Westminster to Brussels .
29 Some commentators consider that this is likely in the UK because of long-run problems with the manufacturing sector ( Burkitt and Baimbridge 1989 , and Cutler et al.
30 Although the Minister 's welcome acceptance of my invitation will bring confidence to the people of Southend that their serious problems with the Fenchurch street line are not being ignored , can he give some information soon about the replacement of the rolling stock , following his welcome assurance that we will have a good bit of money for the replacement of the signalling ?
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