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

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1 The difference is , however , that sexual problems themselves become less socially " permissible " according to the earliness of the age at which they occur .
2 This created problems which were not easily resolved since , given the team 's philosophy , it was essential to operate in the context of ‘ solidarity with working-class activists ’ .
3 There are some predictable problems which might arise when the patient first goes out alone .
4 ( a ) Auction sales Auction sales give rise to some particular problems which are specifically regulated in s57 of SGA 1979 .
5 Some common problems you may come across are listed below :
6 Finally , a few words about some physiological problems which result from nutrient deficiencies and weather conditions .
7 Once his mother realized that he had these additional problems she was able to understand how frustrated he had been and also how irritable she had been when he did not respond to her .
8 When a player is presented with these psychological problems there are two ways he can overcome them .
9 So effectively what would happen all our T ratios right would be very small cos the standard area would be very large , but do n't worry too much about these ecometric problems what I want you to do is to appreciate that estimating a supply response model right , can cause problems unless we do something about it .
10 The intrusion of these emotions into a relationship , whether or not related to sexual issues , is responsible for a good many sexual problems which are based on them , not directly but through decline in the quality of the relationship itself .
11 But Dickie Arbiter , his spokesman , said : ‘ He is not badly injured he can walk but obviously as with all back problems it hurts a good deal . ’
12 A senior official , Cheng Xianshun , stressed however that " although Tibet now has the bluest sky and cleanest water in the world , we should not be smug and must pay full attention to all environmental problems which will arise in the course of economic development " .
13 Despite the market uncertainties and many other problems there were a number who had made great strides and it seemed that many would succeed .
14 The refusal did include policy reasons , but the fundamental aspect was those other problems which were given very considerable investigation .
15 Mike added : ‘ This is not a clampdown , but a concerted attempt by the Company to help employees tackle any alcohol-related problems they may have which affect their performance at work .
16 Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have .
17 Every disease presents its own peculiar problems which fascinate and challenge investigators , but tuberculosis has more than the usual range of difficulties .
18 Your roadie should organize transport to gigs , getting your equipment in and out of venues and also attend to any on-stage problems which may come up when you are playing .
19 They learn who the residents are , where they sleep and any particular problems which they might meet straight away . ’
20 Moving inland a little bit , are there any significant problems which are caused by weathering or erosion ?
21 It is interesting to note that certain problems which have been solved by technological improvements reappear as the technology continues to evolve .
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