Example sentences of "have problem [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Assistance with pupils who have problems with mobility
2 Overall the OPCS survey indicates that 3,323,000 people aged 60 and over have problems with mobility .
3 The provision of copied material is expensive in resources and in time , but can facilitate work for pupils who have problems with distance vision , and a bank of basic material can be built up for future as well as current usage .
4 ‘ While it 's true that an awful lot of eidetikers have problems with communication and some are even autistic , those that are n't do n't tend to be overly neurotic or unhappy .
5 Since some people have problems with maths .
6 In relation to shape , for example , there is a lot of vocabulary to learn , some of the words being long and unfamiliar looking to those pupils who have problems with reading .
7 The Dunedin study ( quoted by De Melker as confirming that children with persistent effusions at a young age have problems with learning , language , and development until at least the age of 7–9 years has now produced follow up data ( reported at the international symposium on otitis media with effusion , Fort Lauderdale , 1991 ) to age 16 which shows that these educational and developmental problems continued , and that reading age in untreated patients remained two years behind their treated controls .
8 You only get cover for the cost of legal fees if you have problems with consumer goods and services bought with the card .
9 Secondly , I have problems with oil pressure building up in the front axle .
10 Simple denial — refusal to accept that any staff have problems with alcohol or drugs or other forms of addictive disease .
11 If you have problems with fuel bills or risk disconnection — seek help straight away see pages 10 — 11
12 But Leeds have problems at centre-half , too , and Wimbledon confirmed they have received an inquiry for Scales .
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