Example sentences of "problems [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst we recognise that the Government does not want local authorities to use development plan policies to limit change of use rights , we believe the final guidance should indicate the special circumstances in which such constraints may be justified , for example , in order to avoid environmental problems or to sustain the traditional employment base of a particular locality .
2 The Thatcher approach was to employ small teams to tackle specific problems or to issue a set of proposals , and then wait for the howls of
3 Many meetings help individuals and groups to overcome their particular problems or fulfil an emotional need .
4 This , rather neatly , brings us to another of the major problems that besets the desktop publishing market ; fonts and their presentation .
5 Here we had a man who we knew had serious problems that constituted a danger to himself and others , and we sat back , simply because we were waiting for him to admit he had a problem . ’
6 Many of the problems that concerned the conference are still being argued today .
7 In terms of environmental change , the same problems that characterise the Indus basin of Pakistan have ensued in the Nile Valley .
8 Political constraint is one of the problems that undermine the capacity of the mass media to appropriately and effectively fulfill their function of building democratic societies and protecting and defending human rights in Africa .
9 That Committee is at a remove from the day to day problems that harass the project members , and has a special responsibility for drawing attention to underlying problems and longer term implications .
10 So there is none of the relief of a true unburdening , and the discussion of problems that characterises the homecoming of someone to a companion who is close in age as well as relationship .
11 All of them volunteers with nothing but a rudimentary knowledge of psychology and , possibly , their own experience as parents to help them , they grappled with problems that challenged the skills of the best doctors and psychiatrists .
12 The ideological , economic and structural problems that confronted the News-on-Sunday provide many lessons for those who believe that establishing newspapers is an easy task .
13 IBM Corp traditionally sends departing executives off with glowing resumees of their illustrious careers , so it was striking that the announcement late Friday that former chairman and chief executive officer John Akers had just retired from the company after 33 years was accompanied by the briefest and curtest summaries of his career — after all , the man had significant achievements behind him when he acceded to the top job , and it is arguable that many of the problems that plagued the company during Akers ' tenure were the fault of his predecessors , although it must be said that he was also in the loop at the time .
14 Yet , despite the rapid growth of these more recent subjects , history retains its traditional importance in higher education , since its social , cultural , economic and political concerns provide us with an interdisciplinary approach to problems that includes the perspectives and many of the methods of the various social sciences , yet also seeks to establish a broader , overall assessment of the issues it examines .
15 NEW developments in resists will solve only one of the problems that face the designers of smaller chips .
16 All the finalists represent exciting projects , and all employ the highest technology in finding solutions to the real problems that face the car .
17 In a number of ways , the police are making positive responses to suggestions of working together to tackle problem areas and undertake inter-agency approaches to the many problems that need a co-operative approach .
18 As a last example of the potential role of operations research in GIS and disaster management we are reminded of the logistic problems that faced the Peel Regional Police Force during the Mississauga evacuation mentioned previously ( Scanlon and Padgham 1980 ) .
19 The essence of the Queen 's Speech is that it deals with the problems that affect every family in our land , such as those that they encounter with the public services and those relating to education , health and the inner cities .
20 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
21 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
22 YOUR description of regression therapy ( April 5 ) is inaccurate , misleading and thoroughly denigrates what can be a valid and invaluable method of the location and removal of problems that have a hidden psychological cause .
23 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 . "
24 The north-east of England is battling to overcome its share of the social problems that beset the UK .
25 The precise formula for the problems that beset the complex area around Danzig between the wars is to be found in the terms of the Versailles Treaty .
26 With their insistent anti-Polish , anti-Jewish and anti-Communist propaganda , their apparently radical economic policies , their contempt for the ‘ weakness ’ of Weimar democracy , their emphasis on military virtues and their theories of racial supremacy , the Nazis appeared to have solutions for the problems that beset the Reich .
27 The new ground that had to be broken in terms of the aerodynamics , structure , passenger handling facilities and runway bearing strength of these weighty monsters represents only a small fraction of the problems that beset the regulating authorities not only in the USA , where most of them are built , but throughout the world in all the places where they operate .
28 In passing our studies have helped to clear up some of the outstanding biological problems that underlie the reproductive biology of Bufo bufo , such as why it is that the males so greatly outnumber the females , and why they are smaller .
29 However , previous attempts to change those procedures at Lloyd 's have usually presented more problems than privatising the water authorities .
30 When the data base for syntactic analysis is a body of naturally occurring speech rather than experimentally elicited material , analysis and interpretation of that data is liable to raise even more problems than finding a way to collect it in the first place ( see 7.2 ) .
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