Example sentences of "[be] [adj] problem [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There are some problems here .
2 Old aggressive horses are another problem altogether .
3 To begin with France , it is clear that there are serious problems both in the country 's political culture and in the constitution and that the French are aware of this .
4 Of course there are ethical problems here but , in the absence of these control experiments , it might be that light is exerting its effect by some other means , say , by encouraging the patient to become more active .
5 We have seen that localism and the drift to increasingly authoritarian government have been major problems even for Africa 's more successful leaders , and have been disastrous in other cases such as Uganda and Nigeria .
6 There are many problems here and we can not hope to deal with all of them adequately , not simply because of limitations of space but , more importantly , because many of them are , as yet , problems to which there are no satisfactory answers , no clear solutions or , very often , many possible solutions but no clearly superior one .
7 There are many problems still to be overcome in providing for the disabled .
8 However , it is clear that not all aspects of deixis can be treated truth-conditionally , as we shall see below , and there are considerable problems even for the apparently tractable cases .
9 Our exchanges have been by telephone or Royal Mail , so I readily acknowledge that there may be some problems there .
10 By its very nature it is likely that most will be potential problems relevant to the circumstances ( though there may be actual problems too ) , and , therefore , the goals set and the mutually agreed nursing interventions will be mainly preventive in nature .
11 Although this proposal has at present not the slightest chance of being implemented , nevertheless as the rate of inflation and growing unemployment prove to be intractable problems so people will be forced to seek solutions which work in practice even if that means constraining both government and its officials .
12 But you 'd perhaps go three or four times before the baby was born and er just see everything was alright and you 'd know which way the baby was lying a and which way it was going to er you know come and if you thought there was going to be any problems well you know then you , you would sort of let the doctor know and , and he 'd decide then .
13 Erm the way I understand the situation is Tony 's happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and I think it 's just a matter of them going back now to report back to their President the Italian people and then the way I see it he 'll he 'll go after the er game for a medical and you know there should n't be any problems there .
14 Well the big there 's gon na be big problems really because erm there used to be two of us that were F grades , yeah ?
15 For the girl there may be other problems completely .
16 It 's never a good idea to get too involved with a colleague , but there would have been practical problems anyway .
17 If there are any problems just call down to Mrs Aitken .
18 If there are any problems then we should be able to say to ourselves , well let's go and have look at the project quality plan , what 's that tell us ?
19 However , Rico was himself arrested on Dec. 10 for allegedly inciting public disorder , by claiming in the press that there were major problems still unresolved in the Army , that he had known of the intended rebellion , and that he had made a mistake in not preventing it .
20 In their study of a sample of divorcees , Thornes and Collard ( 1979 ) found that wives tended to believe that there were marital problems much earlier on in the marriage .
21 There were financial problems too .
22 There are genuine problems here as to how the utilitarian should view large scale government policies affecting population size .
23 There are other problems also : one is how to overcome the environmental objections and the contracting and technical failures which have so far stunted the growth of nuclear power in the UK , and another is how to keep up the momentum of conservation ( or energy efficiency improvements ) in the absence of the price increases which have proved the prime motivation towards energy saving .
24 There are other problems too , but of a rather less definable nature .
25 There are other problems too , she points out .
26 There are other problems too .
27 There are two problems here : the first that is it is not always easy to determine that censorship has taken place in libraries .
28 To the liberal ‘ scientific ’ mind , there are two problems here of ‘ slippage ’ , one more slight than the other .
29 There are two problems here : getting the arms and legs in the right holes and getting the garment the right way round .
30 There are two problems here .
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