Example sentences of "[be] [art] problem " in BNC.

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1 It has differed from science in that the solution has also been the problem .
2 His hip turn had been the problem but , by yesterday , as he had a trial spin with John O'Leary , he was confident that it was back in good working order .
3 This has been the problem confronting the Catholic hierarchy in countries where devotion to shrines and alleged miracles have got a little out of hand .
4 Rhetorically , the central organising theme of the debates on the inner city in Britain over the last three years has been the problem of exporting the successes of the rest of the nation to this extraordinary conceptual space .
5 However , at out next meeting she agreed that this had been the problem .
6 If McBride had been the problem in ‘ 84 , why could n't it be Doyle in ‘ 86 ?
7 Here too history has always been the problem not the solution — which is why both structuralism and poststructuralism can be positioned within the broad trajectory of a post-war Marxism that has taken the form of a sustained enquiry into concepts of history and even the very possibility of its conceptualization .
8 This had been the problem with The Family Reunion as well , and it was one which he attempted to solve in his next play .
9 That 's exactly what been the problem down there .
10 He wanted to make sure he knew who 'd been the problem and would n't let me off the hook .
11 Then there would have been the problem of the body .
12 Now what I 've got to put a diagnosis on this , so if I write depression cos that has been the problem has n't it ?
13 Well that 's the been the problem issue we 've been struggling through on that basis
14 But getting her to admit it would have been the problem .
15 The problem continues to be that a religious-fascist state wishes to hire professional terrorists to have me killed ; that has always been the problem . ’
16 But the residents are the problem , or rather the lack of them .
17 ‘ You people are the problem .
18 Walkers pour over National Trust , Forestry Commission and Nature Conservancy information leaflets showing nature trails , with growing scepticism , not realising that they themselves are the problem .
19 If there is none , it may be that work-place chemicals , or generalized exposures ( eg air pollution ) are the problem .
20 She 's not the problem , Bill Clinton , you and George Bush are the problem .
21 Dr Tyrrell says the real danger of infection from a sneeze is invisible : ‘ It is not the big blobs of mucus that are the problem , it is the smaller , invisible droplets which hang around in the air for several minutes after a sneeze . ’
22 The vocals are the problem .
23 In conclusion , according to the papers it 's women who are the problem , not men .
24 It 's the supervisors that are the problem .
25 ‘ It 's not Aries and Leo that are the problem , Mum , ’ she said impatiently .
26 The two women in the middle are the problem ; here Keatley never really gets away from the stereotypical images of woman plus career ( Jackie ) and woman minus c ( Margaret . )
27 I it , it 's , you 've got these other statements now I think the they 're the real problem , those are the ones which , which really do lead to not just condone but support and encourage the excesses which are the problem .
28 I think it 's single sex boys ' schools that are the problem .
29 ‘ None of the animals we keep are dangerous and they 're no problem if they 're well looked after . ’
30 No you 're no problem .
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