Example sentences of "problem [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Community care poses particular problems for such activity .
2 High-level ozone is a life saver because it screens out the UVB ; but low-level ozone is a serious pollutant , causing respiratory and other health problems for many people .
3 We found that the decision to end a marriage tends to be unilateral , and is more often taken by the wife ; there is widespread evidence of regret , but this is confined to one party in most cases ; while some members of the divorcing population allege that divorce is ‘ too easy ’ , these people will often say that they themselves have struggled with their marital problems for many years .
4 These cause special problems for many partially sighted people who must be shown how to negotiate them .
5 Nor does unemployment benefit : recession has meant problems for many parents .
6 In my experience these features present problems for many young readers .
7 Further away , breathing the fine particulates deposited from the smoke plumes caused severe acute and chronic health problems for many people because the fine particles penetrated deep into the lungs , leading to bronchitis and breathing problems , particularly amongst the elderly and young children .
8 During the dispute all banks , with the exception of the state-controlled Postipankki , had been closed , causing serious liquidity problems for many smaller companies .
9 So long therefore as the central country of the Bretton Woods system pursued responsible policies , fiscal deficits in a peripheral country such as the United Kingdom generated balance of payments problems for that country , and any government seriously committed to maintaining a fixed exchange rate on the US dollar found its freedom to run such deficits severely curtailed by the commitment .
10 If we all look positively at these changes then I think the game will go forward ; however , a negative approach or ‘ how can we get around these changes ’ approach by players and coaches will only cause problems for all concerned .
11 Controlling the bureaucracy poses problems for all presidents and Ford was undeniably correct in arguing that presidents had been deprived of the sort of ‘ clout ’ they once had in matters of national security .
12 Recent trends in the geography of voting in Great Britain pose major problems for all political parties as they develop strategies for the next general election .
13 The children responded by making up their own problems for each other .
14 Life expectancy is still an average measure , however , and might conceal problems for some groups within wealthy countries .
15 While it is reassuring to most people to learn that one of the basic building blocks of our bodies and the world we inhabit is more nearly permanent than we knew before , the latest data may provide problems for some theorists .
16 Choose a mineral water that is available in glass bottles , but do not consume too much Perrier , as it seems to cause problems for some people .
17 Unemployment caused problems for some and the plummeting value of property , particularly in the South , has robbed up to two million owners of their savings .
18 Acquiring a role raises problems for some individuals .
19 By the early 1980s problems for some Central and South American countries in meeting interest and principal repayments on outstanding loans gave rise to fears of an international debt crisis .
20 The fact sheet sets out the characteristics of these schemes and concentrates on investment bond schemes which caused particular problems for some investors either through bad advice or not being adequately informed of the risks .
21 Head of Department : ‘ This will pose severe problems for some … may put off rather than motivate them … may backfire on us ! ’ ( verified note of meeting )
22 He says that the recession caused major problems for some businesses — he thinks they are now being slowly resolved .
23 LOW cloud caused problems for some of the runners in the 11.5-mile Carneddau mountain race but Kevin Hagley 's navigational skills stood him in good stead .
24 Mr Prattley , 78 , of Berry Court , Sadberge , had suffered ill health because of respiratory problems for some time .
25 If observations of PSR J0437–4715 with Gamma-Ray Observatory fail to detect the pulsar , this will pose severe problems for these two γ -ray emission models .
26 that is if you do n't work in the FA or is employed by one of their sponsors — the news showed some guys at a large fruit company ( main sponsor ) looking at brochures for USA-trips arranged by their company … tickets will be no problems for these people .
27 Owners should make up for any lost socialising time with large dogs because , while lack of socialisation can mean problems for any dog , the big boys are that much more of a handful in later life .
28 One of the biggest problems for any new party is finding competent activists .
29 The constant emphasis on its being the Western episteme suggests immediate problems for any assumption that it constitutes a totality .
30 This interaction between sexuality and racism is an important source of the irrationalities and resistances encountered by a rational ‘ facts and empathy ’ approach , whether of an antiracist of multicultural variety , and poses highly complex problems for any project of deracialization .
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