Example sentences of "[verb] the problem " in BNC.

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1 The road-builders ' diet , mainly cheese and biscuits , was monotonous , but for the average soldier if the beer supply was adequate everything was all right and Wade met the problem of a lack of local supplies in a typically sensible way , as he reported to London in 1733
2 If a problem is suspected with any programs in the system the lexicographer should invoke the Problem Management Procedures .
3 Every diocese that is actively pursuing the problem has appointed a Redundant Churches Uses Committee whose task it is to seek out suitable alternative uses .
4 There is thus a rule of construction that if a provision in an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom is ambiguous , it should be given that interpretation which is consistent with international obligations rather than one which conflicts ( Inland Revenue Commissioners v Collco Dealings Ltd [ 1962 ] AC 11 ; similarly , there is some authority for seeking to protect fundamental constitutional statutes from unintentional repeals ( see , e.g. , per Lord Wilberforce in The Earl of Antrim 's Petition [ 1967 ] 1 AC 691 ) If , however , such devices do not evade the problem , then traditional notions of the sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament require that any provision in any later statute which is inconsistent with any earlier provision repeals the latter to the extent of any inconsistency , whether declared or intended to have this effect or not ( Vauxhall Estates Ltd v Liverpool Corporation [ 1932 ] 1 KB 733 ; Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health [ 1934 ] 1 KB 590 ) .
5 ‘ You would find enterprise agencies did not know what to do with a disabled person they would refer them elsewhere and lose the problem . ’
6 Naming the problem is a crucial step in explaining the phenomena at issue .
7 Once the observations are completed the parents can devise a hypothesis about what is maintaining the problem behaviour .
8 The flaps stretched between the ailerons and fuselage centre-line , and enabled Fairey 's design team to surmount the problem of combining fighter ability with high lift and slow landing performance as demanded by a carrier-borne aircraft .
9 The French Navy passed the problem to the DGSE who at first suggested that the simplest course of action was to tow the Rainbow Warrior out to the test area .
10 It also expressed concern that the proposals simply passed the problem onto another business sector — the exempt international investor .
11 writes : THE council shared the problem of your reader who wondered if Clapham should be pronounced Claffam .
12 This time the whole class shared the problem .
13 So , if the washing machine goes wrong , it will diagnose the problem itself , call the repairman , get a quote and call its owner at work to find out whether to go ahead .
14 in what ideological terms do these classes or groups perceive the problem of soil erosion — causes , blame , solutions ?
15 where they f they perceive the problem or they do n't .
16 The hot summer and low water levels made the problem worse but it is Britain 's farming and sewage practices that are the key to the problem .
17 But even the presence of the ridge proved nothing — it merely made the problem at once more difficult and more fascinating , and debate over the possibility of continental drift raged fiercely , with geologists divided into two opposing camps .
18 The condemnation of the large hospitals for the mentally disordered has been well founded and well meant , but it has , to some extent , made the problem worse .
19 It is a tragedy that for all the sacrifices made the problem has yet to be resolved ’ Joe Mills , Northern regional secretary of the Transport & General Workers Union .
20 Quick to spot the problem , Mary Ann explained that Mr Cottle was a commercial traveller who sold jelly powders and junkets , and very successful he was too .
21 The Society is barely denting the problem , for all its good intentions and hard work . ’
22 I have had to stop running ( along with tennis and badminton ) because of this pain , and this has eased the problem .
23 Going from files to user-friendly , on-line , relational databases has clearly eased the problem but has not solved it .
24 Responsible tour operators have recognized the problem and are doing all in their power to stop it .
25 The Kazakh government has recognized the problem and has accepted a programme for the construction of appropriate burial sites .
26 Talking about the problem and aiding open family communication is often crucial in helping the problem ( Young and Goldsmith 1972 ) .
27 By concentrating upon the physical consequences , the surgeons are deluding themselves and their patients into believing that they are helping the problem and that they are providing encouragement for the future .
28 review the problem using the IPF Problem Control Facility to access the problem report , and if relevant , also refer to the Problem Report Form completed by the user and any associated documentation
29 Hearnshaw et al. ( 1989 ) , for example , highlight the problem in the context of Leicestershire , a county in the Midlands of England , and show the difficulties of linking enumeration district ( ED ) , ward , parish and postcode data .
30 Dogs Today revealed the problem of finding a good boarding kennel in our December issue .
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