Example sentences of "[coord] [ex0] be problem " in BNC.
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1 | Offences overlap , and there are problems with key concepts such as dishonesty . |
2 | They are disrupting the market and there are problems of pilfering and rubbish . |
3 | He added : ‘ Unemployment is too high and there are problems with health and environment and the fear of crime . |
4 | For example , attempts to introduce marginal cost pricing ( Treasury 1967 ) or ‘ verité des prix ’ ( Dubois 1975 : 31–2 ) are undermined by simultaneous government concern with inflation and hence with holding down public enterprise prices ( and there are problems in principle with the application of marginal cost pricing ) . |
5 | And there are problems closer to home . |
6 | It 's not they have not yet been developed to be wholly reliable , and there are problems to be solved to do with the fluctuation in the wind power , but I think perhaps some of those are exaggerated . |
7 | Devereux said : ‘ Widnes did n't really want me to go and there were problems with insurance guarantees . |
8 | And there were problems in both the Republic and Northern Ireland . |
9 | Certainly in both cases the child was a minor , and there were problems in ensuring their succession to their fathers ' territories , but there was no need for a new division of the kingdom . |
10 | The system was unwieldy , since grant applications had to be submitted for some three hundred individual services , and there were problems in the calculations of costs and hence of the appropriate subsidy ( Joy 1973 : 127–31 ; Parker 1978 : 7 ) . |
11 | This distinction can be limpid if the artist is directly interviewed , and the interview is verbatim ; but there are problems of evidence with filming and tape recordings , as well as with interviews , since the viewer or reader is unlikely to know how they have been edited . |
12 | Crime is often equated with the term deviance , but there are problems in using the two terms interchangeably , as substitutes for one another . |
13 | But there are problems with the shoe and they start and finish with the Disc fastening system . |
14 | But there are problems : his advancing years , the patron shortage . |
15 | But there are problems even with this more sophisticated test , because it could be argued that to examine those who were as a matter of fact interested in science is to skew the sample . |
16 | But there are problems even here . |
17 | But there are problems , too , within the theory of standardization . |
18 | The centre is sound and still vigorous but there are problems at the periphery . |
19 | Coun Jim Skinner , chairman of the transport committee , said : ‘ Our officers are working on the situation , but there are problems with that car park . |
20 | Now , obviously , within all of that , what that shows me and just common sense tells me , is that you 've obviously got a very vital role but there are problems . |
21 | But there were problems with the orchestra … and perhaps , looking back to it now , I was not always very helpful to Mr Bing , but , in general , the idea of co-operation between houses was not welcomed . |
22 | But there were problems . |
23 | But there were problems . |
24 | But there were problems when he returned to Stellenbosch and offered his coaching talents to an Indian school . |
25 | But there were problems to be resolved . |
26 | But there were problems . |
27 | But there were problems . |
28 | But there were problems . |
29 | And they did , but there were problems , internal and external . |
30 | ‘ Yes , but there were problems . |