Example sentences of "[unc] problems be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the other extreme , Prof Patrick Minford believes that most of the UK 's problems are cyclical and will disappear as a spontaneous recovery takes root , filling the Chancellor 's coffers with tax revenues and creating new jobs , so long as the Chancellor has continued to keep inflation under control . |
2 | Firstly , I am tired of hearing from experts that so many of the world 's problems are insoluble : poverty , malnutrition , pollution , road accidents , bureaucracy , illiteracy , inflation … there are literally hundreds of such problems , and most of them are getting worse . |
3 | Egypt 's problems are chronic . |
4 | Some parents get upset when they come for help with their child when a therapist starts to investigate their marital relationship , particularly if the child 's problems are all attributed to the marriage . |
5 | IBM 's PROBLEMS ARE ALL IN ITS MIND , BARRY GRAHAM BELIEVES |
6 | But do n't let anyone get away with telling you that IBM 's problems are all the fault of the world economy : if Hewlett-Packard Co can grow at 20% in the current climate , if ICL Plc can remain in the black , if that former corporate basket case Unisys Corp , which compared with IBM started out under its present management with no advantages at all , can return to profit , IBM 's woes have to be acknowledged to be primarily the fault of the company itself , and only exacerbated by the economy . |
7 | The CCSCE report thus underlines what wise men have said all along : California 's problems are political and social , not economic . |
8 | That the CEO 's and the lathe operator 's problems are different in quality as well as quantity will come as no surprise to anyone . |
9 | The driver 's problems are psychological rather than intellectual . |
10 | Some of the causes of the crisis are familiar to other countries ( although it is typical of the little Englander approach of the federalists in Britain that they assume that Britain 's problems are unique to her ) . |
11 | Similarly , the Library 's problems are unique and specialised , and a third LAN is about to be installed to run specialist software for library information management . |
12 | Discussion of the plant 's problems was impossible whilst the area was a military zone . |
13 | A long letter to The Bell argued that expecting Russia 's " educated classes " to solve the country 's problems was futile . |
14 | Her doctor was convinced that most of Edith 's problems were psychosomatic , but he referred her to a specialist who was interested in such cases . |
15 | ‘ They did this thing where they thought Johnny Suede 's problems were cool and funny , ’ recalls DiCillo . |
16 | He said the factory 's problems were due to lack of sales . |
17 | Rural clients ' problems can therefore be seen to be similar to their city counterparts , but the rural advisers ' problems are different . |