Example sentences of "[art] problems [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Implicit in these views was the fact that child abuse was considered to be only one of a range of problems that many families who come under the system 's microscope were experiencing , and that there was a need to respond to all the problems including child abuse , rather than of necessity giving it priority .
2 If the US could be persuaded to take a similar line , many of the problems for companies contemplating an international issue would disappear .
3 One of the problems for those entrepreneurs , and other corporate managers , who do seek to act as professional industrialists is that the context in which they operate is dominated by the values described in earlier chapters .
4 One of the problems for the BHRCA was that more than one PPL licence may be needed ; for example , if the same music is played in the bar and reception , and both are self-contained .
5 The symbol of the Virgin Mary has come almost to epitomize the problems for women who attempt to continue within the Christian tradition .
6 But any gloom on the grain front is as nothing compared with the problems for the oilseed rape harvest .
7 Whether to marry or pursue a career ; when to have children — or , indeed , whether to have them at all ; whether and when to return to work after the children are born ; whether to continue working or stay at home and look after an aged relative — the problems for today 's woman are endless .
8 B. One of the problems for the masses of people who live in conurbations is to get sufficient water .
9 I think we underestimated the problems for the child .
10 One of the problems for local government is that it is easier to see how this might work at national level where the interests are clearer and more easily identifiable .
11 Not only then do about a quarter of respondents cite pavement parking as one of the problems for pedestrians in that they object to the loss of pavement space to the vehicle and the obstruction caused by it , but they are then subjected to considerable accident rates as a result of the broken slabs and uneven surfaces that result ( Figure 8.3 ) .
12 One of the problems for the entertainer is what to do if the children get over-excited .
13 One of the problems for garter carriage owners is that this is no longer possible .
14 The problems for text recognition are different from those of script recognition .
15 And adding to the problems for the Irish tour to New Zealand — an expedition that captain Phil Danaher referred to as ‘ a learning experience ’ — is the list of ‘ unavailables ’ which has almost rivalled the list of those chosen .
16 Maybe he 's sitting at home somewhere , even now , working out the problems for himself . ’
17 Surprisingly , no mention of the role of the key worker is made in the studies , and the conclusion must be drawn that this arrangement is either not very common or , if it is used , has done little to resolve the problems for which it was intended , many of which are listed above .
18 His earlier refusal to play the party game had led the political establishment to ignore him , and their view was now reinforced by the problems for public order brought about by Mosley 's street-corner politics .
19 The problems for Kensington , Chelsea and Westminster to develop such services were manyfold .
20 One of the problems for Unix system users who may be thinking about adopting Microsoft Corp 's forthcoming Windows NT operating system as part of a heterogeneous IT environment is that NT does not support Unix 's widely-used Network File System protocol or indeed a native Unix file system .
21 It would also be surprising if the problems for which we have developed such services , be they , in our case , radio isotope testing , or information retrieval software , or computer systems for stock or other control , were not equally recognized by competitors and people in other fields of business .
22 To compound the problems for the keeper standing back to Walsh is the fact that the ball swings and dips a lot after it pitches .
23 This is important and it is an issue which we will address in the coming chapters as we attempt to separate out the problems for both users and their community and whether the source of the problem is with heroin use or its legal and social status .
24 One can go on to specify Surgery of the stomach in the nineteenth century ( L24 : 4 : 7 , M ) and Surgery of the stomach in nineteenth-century Britain ( L24 : 4 : 7.2 'M ) but the problems for the shelver on a busy afternoon in the medical library are obvious .
25 Meanwhile , one would exhort those workers who are conscious of the problems for their residents and would help them if they could to do their best — within the law and within the limits of their own conscience — to mend the situation in their own particular place of work if mending is needed there .
26 What are the problems for the tripartite definition ?
27 It was essential they worked through the problems for themselves .
28 In 2.3 we have discussed the problems for the discourse analyst in specifying what aspects of the apparently illimitable features of context are to be taken into account in the interpretation of discourse .
29 Whatever the problems for a school carrying out a review , there remains an ambiguity about where the locus of curricular control lies .
30 If they know everything about a job then they may well be able to fix the problems for you .
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