Example sentences of "some problem [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Sefton lost five wickets cheaply , but a last wicket stand of 59 between Rob Houghton ( 29 ) and Stuart Wade ( 20 ) , caused Wallasey some problems before they were all out for 176 with Wallasey 's 16-year-old young leg spinner David Miles taking 5–99 .
2 Before starting adaptations to your home , there may be some problems that can be solved by using various pieces of equipment available on the market at the moment .
3 The most famous of criminology 's learning theories , differential association , highlights some problems that result from this uneasy relationship between external and internal factors that have been used to distinguish learning from invention .
4 Here are some problems that have confronted scientists in the past .
5 ‘ But there are some problems that are more difficult to solve than others , are n't there ? ’ he insisted .
6 That is the implication of a very suggestive comment that he made at the time to Edgar Faure : " At certain periods there are some problems that have no solution . "
7 There are some problems that have erm had come to light recently .
8 You should be able to solve some problems that have been bothering you for some time , especially those connected with your work .
9 ‘ In ophthalmology there have been some problems but a new consultant has been appointed thanks to increased funding made available by this government .
10 But I 'm hoping we are going to give them some problems as well . ’
11 my travel agent fixed the tickets — i guess he had some problems as we got standing tickets ( ie no seats ) … i saw a poster or something mentioning that tickets for newcastles home games vs us and scum will only be available by mail requests ( sort of a lottery i guess ) with only 2 tickets pr request .
12 But no matter how fluently you speak English you are likely to have at least some problems when you write it .
13 Unfortunately there have been some problems and delay in getting them reprinted , and we have now decided with Margot to re-launch the campaign with a new logo , new stickers and leaflets .
14 They have since run into some problems and it is often easier to invent a new theory than to repair yesterday 's novelties .
15 Ben said that he 'd heard I 'd been having some problems and asked what they were .
16 The Post Office discovered that the treatment of VAT caused some problems and would have welcomed further explanation of this matter in FRS 1 .
17 Yes there have been some problems and the City Council
18 Papers include Freshwater Epidemiological Studies in the United Kingdom by David Kay , Lorna Fewtrell and Graham Newman ( the studies involving canoeists ) Managing Recreational Facilities : Some Problems & Prospects by John Davies of Holme Pierrepont and Definition of Recreational Water Quality Standards & Strategies for Their Achievement by Rupert Grantham of the NRA .
19 I read somewhere , at some stage , some problem that 's got rid of by using Share .
20 There was some problem that one of them went back and talked to , presumably dad , perhaps mum though , erm and came back with a lovely engineered solution , but that did n't matter — they had fun doing it and they had fun trying these things and , believe me , the answer were ever so close to what the design I was amazed with what they produced .
21 Fo four door but there 's some problem because it 's their .
22 I feel that it shows itself in the contrast between the child 's — we 're talking about children for the moment , although obviously there are dyslexic adults — it shows itself in the contrast between the person 's ability to express him or herself in words and their ability to put it down on paper and to read it off paper , and it 's this contrast which often arouses one 's suspicions that there might be some problem and , having gone into it a little , we find that it stems from a failure of the sensory motor system — the brain is n't processing the information it 's receiving through the ear and eye .
23 A trainer may frequently have to change a preconceived way of educating a horse to avoid some problem or bad habit that he or she ‘ senses ’ will arise .
24 There 's nearly always some problem or other .
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