Example sentences of "[det] problem [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 There is no doubt that some problems can be solved with ease if only we can get to look at them in a different way .
2 Providing that the catfish is avoided , and no more than a total of 15 cm ( 6 in ) length fish is introduced for every 0.09 square metre ( square foot ) of the surface area of the water , excluding the marginal areas , then few problems should be encountered .
3 In this chapter I shall not be attempting to show how this problem might be resolved .
4 A solution to this problem would be to complement our study of village-based micro-processes with a study of the planners and the plan .
5 One solution to this problem would be to assign a length to a probe , rather than treating it as a point , so that short probes could be contained within longer ones .
6 One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land .
7 This problem may be illustrated by listening to a foreign language ( about which one has no knowledge ) and trying to determine the location of the word boundaries .
8 This problem may be avoided by careful choice of the injection route , for example , by injecting into the amniotic cavity via the extra-embryonic region .
9 One approach to this problem may be derived from the theory of objectification according to which access to culture , as the externalization through which the social group is constructed , is the basis for social development .
10 This problem may be seen as the converse of the one discussed at the beginning of this section — defining a complete set of alternants for a variable — and is best demonstrated by example .
11 However , where a bonus reserve has been created , this problem may be mitigated .
12 The discharge plasma produces a blue glow which may interfere with luminescence observation , particularly with meagre emitters such as quartz : this problem may be overcome by using helium rather than air as the leak gas .
13 The extent of this problem may be appreciated by referring table 3.2 which shows the number of entries in the ANLT lexicon for some highly ambiguous words .
14 This problem may be related to a further question ; that is the relationship between the code and Salic law in general .
15 This problem can be eliminated by , for instance , producing a bus bar with a range of slot spacings or doping the fibre to produce a slight spread of magnetic field period .
16 Fred Borch , while CEO of General Electric , gave a clear indication of just how severe this problem can be :
17 The resolution of this problem can be demonstrated using Figure 8.3 .
18 This problem can be circumvented by using a dodge from American audiophiles who bias the output stage into class-A by the simple expedient of connecting a resistor , of appropriate value , from the output to the negative supply rail .
19 It is better if this problem can be avoided by having the operators work the system properly .
20 Before a solution to this problem can be offered , the similarities and differences must be examined .
21 This problem can be dealt with by splitting the fry up into groups of similarly sized fish .
22 But this problem can be , to a certain extent , avoided if a person who has HIV infection goes first to a Sexually Transmitted Disease ( STD ) clinic for treatment .
23 This problem can be easily overcome by 1 ) boring a very small hole in the palette and 2 ) making the same size hole on the top of the left-hand side of the box .
24 Specialisation can also result in blockage , with so many clients in a narrow field that the scope for search is limited ; this problem can be solved by specialising only in large sectors , and also widening the range of services on offer , such as management consultancy products , including manpower planning advice , executive assessment and salary surveys .
25 This problem can be solved by storing an indication of the data format in a special " tag field " along with each item of data .
26 This problem can be overcome by changing to an assembly line operation which is a prominent feature of flow production , or mass production , as it is commonly called .
27 Magnetic saturation causes the torque/current and torque/position characteristic to depart from the " ideal " linear and sinusoidal relationships , but this problem can be counter-acted by adjusting the winding current levels to give uniform mini-steps .
28 Sargent 's suggested solution to this problem can be seen by looking at the simple n = 3 case , which led to the restrictions of equation ( 3.50 ) .
29 However , the Mellon Foundation specifically excludes newspapers from the programme , so that the serious situation of the deteriorating newspaper collection will remain until the co-operative microfilming programme dedicated to this problem can be established .
30 This problem can be overcome by making full use of the newspapers distributed free throughout Lothian Region ( see para 11d ) .
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