Example sentences of "[adv] [det] problems [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She takes a sip of mineral water before launching into James Woods and his girlfriend , Sarah Owen : ‘ I 've a theory that James and his girlfriend had so many problems they had to turn it all on me . ’
2 He was n't good at being specific ; he shook his head as if to say there were so many problems he did n't know where to begin .
3 Independence was not compromised , it was stated , and although the identification of causes deserving of support and finance from the advice agency might be questionable , in practice only those problems which gave real cause for community concern could be pursued successfully because of the need for public support .
4 She is certain that this interest in their marathon game helped to smooth away many problems which could have arisen .
5 They have to make sure that all the health and safety and related legislation is properly observed throughout Park Royal , and follow up any problems they find on site .
6 Since , ultimately , the law has to be stated authoritatively , there is a case for passing a statute , once experience of the working of the Code has had time to show up any problems there may be .
7 We 'll iron out any problems we have , and ideally aim to implement the summer clubs with their own computer systems around about late May . ’
8 Remember your representative will always be happy to arrange your excursions , explain currency and local customs and , of course , sort out any problems you may have .
9 If you 'd like to find out more about the Council Tax then call the Action Team , they 'll be able to put you in direct contact with someone who can sort out any problems you may have , call them now on 031-557–3194 during office hours .
10 However many problems there may be , there is a natural human instinct to form relationships all through our lives , although occasionally one will find a recluse — someone who has deliberately cut himself off from human contact .
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