Example sentences of "[coord] problem [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from collective bargaining , much of the work of the Association is concerned with providing advice and protection to individual members where difficulties or problems arise . |
2 | Everyone 's situation and problems get an airing and this does not mean any loss of respect , but more an insight into shared adult life . |
3 | And problems do not only occur in individual relationships — think of the difficulties between the Protestants and the Catholics in Northern Ireland or between black and white in South Africa . |
4 | The specific nature of Nizan 's personal anxieties and problems have already been articulated . |
5 | I mean , twenty years ago when the volume of work was n't so high as it now , then erm every police officer was doing that , but because time has marched on and problems have become more an more , erm we we tend to have left the traditional way of policing behind . |
6 | More importantly it has also been the experience of the many students on whom the approach , exercises and problems have been piloted over the last four years . |
7 | We all have experienced inability to sleep when we can not settle down and problems occupy our minds . |
8 | It is obvious that these are very different situations in which different issues and problems arise . |
9 | All organisations are made up of individuals and problems occur most frequently when the needs of the individual become lost in the needs and goals of the organisation . |
10 | People able to think and problem solve . |
11 | Eshelby ( 1957 ) for spheres , and Kröner ( 1958 ) for spheroids. ( c ) The self-consistent and problem Consider two phases , the inclusion and the matrix , with constants respectively . |
12 | But problems remain . |
13 | But problems remain in connection with the scope of the tribunal 's remit . |
14 | This may seem harmless enough , but problems arise once we try to describe the latter kind of fact . |
15 | The term ‘ prevent ’ is relatively unproblematical ( that is , to stop or hinder ) , but problems arise when more specific issues are raised about what is to be prevented ( Parker , 1980 ) . |
16 | Most drawing records systems use this natural hierarchical form , but problems arise which have to be handled by additional levels and cross checks . |
17 | But problems begin to arise when such stylistic criteria are pressed more precisely . |
18 | But problems occur when nightshifts restart . |
19 | But problems do arise when attempting to test complete programs of several segments . |
20 | But problems exist to be overcome and the British Schools LTA has made considerable progress in attempting to solve them . |