Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] problems " in BNC.

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1 We made a considerable effort to adjust for problems related to potential misclassification of anal cancers .
2 The client is disabled as a result of brain damage when a child and was unable to work after problems with his back which are getting progressively worse .
3 We now had to grapple with problems of ethics , with questions of morality and of personal philosophy , as we tried to draw a simple police code of practice together to frame those new deviancies created in the 1960s by the Acts of Parliament relating to drug use .
4 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
5 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
6 The power and wide-ranging applications of mathematics quickly gave it recognition as a discipline in its own right , whose theorems have now been brought to bear on problems in every field of knowledge .
7 we wish to appoint several people with outstanding research potential to work on problems in image analysis , particularly pattern recognition in microscopic images , image enhancement and the analysis of spatial data .
8 They have been able to work on problems not in order to satisfy an authoritative teacher , but because the problems are intrinsically interesting and challenging .
9 A good manager will give you the chance to say what you feel and to talk about problems .
10 Part of the management job is to create an atmosphere in which it is possible to talk about problems .
11 By way of exploring this neglected area members of the YPLL panel group were invited to talk about problems experienced with friends .
12 Social support was assessed from a thirteen-item index covering the individual 's perception of wife , friends and relatives as supportive or unsupportive , frequency of activity with them , and perceived opportunity to talk about problems and engage in satisfying social activities .
13 The continued addictive use of any substance or behaviour tends in time to lead to problems and to damaging consequences of use .
14 A working party concluded that the Resolution was unworkable if strictly construed and in any event so likely to lead to problems as to be impracticable .
15 The pattern seems to be , and fast changing circumstances dictate this more than anything , not to dwell on problems .
16 And yet it is not unusual to hear of problems .
17 In the 1970s , partly due to growing criticisms of marginality , which were linked to the increased strength of dependency theories , attention switched away from housing to focus on problems of employment and the economic structure .
18 Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way .
19 According to this system , Structure Plans are supposed to spawn District Plans : the District Plans are supposed to look at problems set out in the Structure Plan in more depth , and they are supposed to show how general planning policies might be worked out in practice .
20 I hope that this book will stimulate you to look at problems in another way and try some approaches which are different from those you normally use .
21 This project is based on three premises : that more young economists , bound for industry , particularly consultancy , the civil service and the city , should have at least been apprenticed in research--hence , in part , the use of occasional research assistants rather than experienced professionals ; that applied economists should pay more attention to the views of non economists , and , in particular of practitioners in the fields they study , hence the emphasis on the flexibility required if we are to look at problems differently , or use different types of evidence ; and that more of us should build our models self consciously , with an eye to analytical convenience and ease of interpretation , considerations which would be less important were economics less inexact , since it might then make sense to seek the correct model , however difficult to analyse and understand .
22 Certain types of groups only have one way of viewing problems as the right way to look at problems you don if any of you have been in the R C P , Revolutionary Communist Party , you might find that 's a fairly similar sort of thing there 's a party line and dimensions of what constitutes it .
23 yes , that seems reasonable what 's the kind of remit of their presentation going to be are they going to look at problems which arise or
24 A sensitivity to this type of variation should contribute towards pupils becoming more tolerant of linguistic diversity , more aware of the richness it can provide and more able to cope with problems of communication .
25 General personality traits emerge from this , which will tell us whether we are dealing with individuals who will tend to cope with problems optimistically or pessimistically ; whether they are hopeful or depressive ; whether they are extrovert or introvert , and so on .
26 The museum quickly became unable to house the constant influx of new objects , while the surroundings have become unable to cope with problems such as coach parking posed by the enormous numbers of visitors .
27 The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take and how to cope with problems like heartburn .
28 The Act was often said by advisers to be powerless to deal with problems of insufficient , inadequate or poor quality management services .
29 Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest .
30 And we are all going to have to deal with problems , great or small , at various times .
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