Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] ' problems " in BNC.
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1 | Stroud District Council says it 's aware of the shopkeepers ' problems , but it must consider the conservation aspect . |
2 | Trust staff from all over the country hurried to the aid of their colleagues in the affected regions ; foresters gained a deeper understanding of the gardeners ' problems , and vice versa . |
3 | Essentially he held to the line taken by the Ministry of Health in the 1930s : the school medical service was primarily educational , and had never been designed as a complete child health service , nor as an agency to relieve poverty as such — indeed , it operated within strict terms of reference set down by Parliament ; systematic medical inspection of evacuees would have been impossible in the conditions of panic and devastation forecast by all civil defence planners before the war ; many of the evacuees ' problems , such as bed-wetting , had cleared up quickly . |
4 | Mr Farrelly , a Democrat , entered office in 1986 amid the general expectation that he would be able to solve many of the islands ' problems . |
5 | Kenya has made most use of import licensing , causing , some would say , most of the investors ' problems there . |
6 | Since the casework load at Latchmere is constantly rising and there is a two-week wait for an appointment with the welfare worker , the load can be contained only if common elements of the detainees ' problems can be drawn together . |
7 | It may be fashionable to decry Robbins — and many of the universities ' problems stem from the rapid expansion of the 1960s which followed his report — but his pertinent description of the aims of higher education is no less valid today than when it was written . |