Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] a problem " in BNC.
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1 | The onset of daily use , then , is related to two main factors : firstly , ‘ need ’ , as in the case of the ‘ career ’ users ; secondly , ‘ access ’ , as in those cases of ‘ recreational ’ use where heroin was readily available , or where finance did not present a problem . |
2 | The limits of this approach are extremely simple : Rose of Lima did not have a problem . |
3 | Rose of Lima did not have a problem . |
4 | The Commission did not foresee a problem with Finland 's neutrality which was recognized in effect as non-participation in a military alliance . |
5 | This did not prove a problem because since 1828 Stephenson 's had been building for abroad . |
6 | All I can say to the objectors in both categories is that those who do not see a problem do not have a problem , and they can happily ignore what I have written . |
7 | In conclusion , it could be that the problems have been exaggerated , and indeed one study of second homes in the southwest of England , the second most important area after Wales , concluded ( South West Economic Planning Council , 1975 , vii ) that : ‘ second homes do not pose a problem that is widespread in the region nor are they likely to do so ’ . |
8 | All I can say to the objectors in both categories is that those who do not see a problem do not have a problem , and they can happily ignore what I have written . |
9 | Italy is not alone in believing that , because their reported figures for sexually transmitted diseases are low , they do not have a problem . |
10 | If you borrow money from a bank and it becomes insolvent you do not have a problem . |
11 | Few towns can boast they do not have a problem with dogs being allowed to roam the streets and Darlington is no exception . |
12 | Older people had it easy : they did n't have a problem with sex , they did n't have to wear rubbers so you wo n't die . |
13 | Even if you decide you do n't have a problem now , it makes sense to do all you can to prevent it happening in the future . |
14 | Of course , some players do n't have a problem with this and it 's not the fault of the instrument , but it catches me out every time I dig in . |
15 | I do n't have a problem with it . |
16 | Which I do n't have a problem with . |
17 | On the issue of a of a particular thing , in the constituency , if Mr is right then I do n't have a problem disagr er agreeing with him . |
18 | Certainly if they are so far changed as Gillespie suggests , I do n't have a problem with it . |
19 | Well , I 'm , I 'm , I do n't have a problem . |
20 | I do n't have a problem with that . |
21 | As a Labour councillor of a rural part of Leicestershire , a very beautiful po part of rural Leicestershire erm I 've taken a straw poll amongst my farming friends and er when I talk about fox hunting they er roll and shrug their shoulders , there 's no problem and if fox hunting is er part of the culling process , they do n't have a problem . |
22 | They do n't have a problem at all it does n't seem to er be part of their daily lives er , that said I do have a farmer of my acquaintance , when I say my acquaintance he happens to be my son-in-law . |
23 | I d th the natural inclination is to say use it t to live off because you do n't have a problem over the next twenty six weeks . |
24 | Graham believes care managers will have the option of pursuing careers in management or specialist practice roles : ‘ I do n't see a problem with returning to direct client work . |
25 | I , I do n't see a problem . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 ) . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Heron and Chown concluded that ‘ Industry in general simply does not acknowledge a problem of ageing ’ ( Heron and Chown 1961 : 16 ) . |
30 | We need to appreciate that , as used in religion , " mystery " does not indicate a problem to be solved . |