Example sentences of "[det] [adj] problem [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But what I say to do is buy a new chiller and get it on and then all Summer we 'll get this damn problem again . |
2 | In addition , the role of the words in Wagner 's music drama would be open to damaging criticism on Schopenhauerian grounds , although this further problem only impinged fully on Nietzsche at a later date , when his interest in Wagner was of a different order altogether . |
3 | The stage set is a masterpiece of ingenuity and construction skills , and despite some acoustic problems yet to be solved , no praise could be too high for the really splendid contribution of the Ulster Orchestra under our own Christopher Bell , who has also conducted the work in Dublin . |
4 | Although White ( 1973 ) noted that in the 1960s geographers turned away from some environmental problems just as specialists in neighbouring fields discovered these issues , nevertheless research on hazards did demonstrate that ( White , 1973 , p. 213 ) : |
5 | Some fundamental problems still appear to be very largely in evidence . |
6 | As for Rob Davies , some small problems still exist . |
7 | So , after travelling half round Christendom , this small problem finally had an acceptable solution , and Anselm had been right after all , against the views of both pope and Curia . |
8 | Brown and Levinson 's notion of a universal cause behind conversational principles may help both teachers and learners to approach this difficult problem more successfully . |
9 | lo I 've got this big problem really about people like you coming on asking for pianos . |
10 | This particular problem also exists for statistical methods since they sample from the language and assume a reliable distribution . |
11 | This particular problem also exists for statistical methods since they sample from the language and assume a reliable distribution . |
12 | Instead , say , of complimenting someone directly on his taste and sophistication , the Japanese practice is often to approach this particular problem indirectly , and pick out some aspect of the room which reflects the other person 's taste and sophistication and comment on that . |
13 | But perhaps it would be better to tackle this huge problem now before it went any further . |
14 | This last problem particularly requires discussion of the recent contention that antislavery petitioning demonstrated a recurrent popular mobilisation , a mass antislavery latent even in seemingly quiescent years which spearheaded dramatic changes in the political culture and had a direct impact on legislature and executive . |
15 | These last-ditch problems aside , the odds point to a coherent EC policy on monoplies and competition by the end of this year , with some flexibility of mergers affecting the media and national security . |
16 | Radical prejudice may also play a role in the attitudes of those in authority towards this disease and those affected , and these twin problems frequently compound the difficulties experienced by sufferers . |
17 | At its most basic , that vital component is to confront all three problems together : simple , even self-evident , and yet so often ignored in a construction climate where the all-powerful big developers tend to be more interested in low-cost employment than low-cost housing and both central and local government treat each problem in not-so-splendid isolation . |
18 | Putting all these problems aside , the real question about Littlewoods now is whether the sale of home shopping means the rest of the group will soon come to market . |
19 | Add all these problems together and it would not be surprising if some employees refuse foreign postings . |
20 | It 's those old problems again . |
21 | they 're insisting on kids , they 're they give them a problem which is a typical level four or five or six or whatever , and because they get that one problem right they say that that kid is a level six |
22 | Does he feel that he might try to persuade Mr. Collins at their next meeting to devote a little more time to the containment of that particular problem rather than wasting it on demands that a policeman accompany every Army patrol in Northern Ireland , presumably to ensure that the Special Air Services remember to say ’ please ’ and ’ thank you ’ to any civilian they may encounter ? |
23 | At the same time they 're faced with that particular problem repeatedly . |
24 | Peasant representatives for the Black-Earth Region in the Dumas had shown ho interest in any political problem apart from the land issue . |
25 | On the M forty , between junctions one and two , the nearside lane is closed eastbound , that 's between the A forty and the A three five five , but there do n't appear to be any serious problems there this evening . |
26 | The British also conquered the island of Newfoundland , and were not faced by any such problems there . |
27 | ‘ We have not had any great problems yet but we are traditionally not very busy during March and April , ’ he said . |
28 | Is it is it any more problem there ? |
29 | Once the information has been collected it should be reviewed by Newco 's solicitors to enable them to address any potential problem as quickly as possible . |
30 | So er can I suggest that we actually ask the the Recreation Ground Committee to look at these problems over the er I do n't think there are any significant problems actually after the , after the Easter weekend fortunately , but just to have er in reply to the city football club , because they are concerned , and have been I have to say for many years , so it 's not unusual . |