Example sentences of "[be] [art] problem for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position .
2 Until recently this has never been a problem for Fred and Beth .
3 Buttocks have been a problem for years and now they are greatly reduced .
4 a couple of these men will probably go pro soon and one or two will surely go to England — as defence have been a problem for Leeds the last year or so Wilko should take a look at
5 Vegetarian dishes and other special diets are no problem for Judy and snacks and light lunches will be provided on request .
6 The views of members of parliament have no weight in law , and in spite of the Minister 's assurances and the weight of legal opinion declaring that there should be no problem for librarians , some local authorities might still be cautious :
7 It wo n't be a problem for Phillips slotting in there a very good footballer .
8 LIVING up to great expectations should n't be a problem for Engine Alley .
9 An expert on South African affairs says the charges against Mrs Mandela could be a problem for Nelson Mandela and the A N C.
10 and not have to worry that they 're er gon na be a problem for mum
11 He said : ‘ In the past , Gwynedd communities may have perceived HIV and Aids to be a problem for others , for large urban populations or overseas communities .
12 They can also be a problem for women who 've had children because the full womb can all too easily force the stomach upwards .
13 Winning the three-year-old stayers ' race on Star Lord ( 2.30 ) should not be a problem for Roberts but the price will be cramped .
14 So that 's going to be a problem for Nottingham Forest who threatened towards the end of that first half to get back into this game one down remember .
15 It should n't be a problem for Leeds , but seasoned cup characters like Denis Smith , Malcolm Crosby and John Byrne have a lot of experience in tripping big teams up ( rem YCFC v Arse , mid 80s … what bliss , Sunderland , etc etc ) .
16 However , as a milking animal it always had a problem which is still apparent today in some animals : the udders were frequently so pendulous that they were prone to injury and made suckling awkward ( baby beef calves were bucket-reared ) , and later were a problem for machine milking .
17 Maybe that is the problem for Soames and his kind .
18 All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too .
19 erm well I mean I think there 's a problem for adults as well as children in that we I do n't think it 's helpful to cover ourselves in guilt about erm what happens to the suffering that other people experience , arguably erm in order to maintain us in the living standards , you know , we 've learned to expect , but at the same time I think that the situation in the world is only tolerable to us psychologically because on some level we convince ourselves that erm those people who are starving and those children who are in a hysterically trying to keep themselves out of the way of shrapnel and hiding night after night in freezing cold shelters in Baghdad are not really people and not really children in the same way that we 're people and our children are children , and do n't feel things in the same way .
20 ‘ Our information is that there is no problem for paramilitaries to get new recruits . ’
21 These questions express the second misconception concerning doubt — the idea that doubt is a problem for faith but not for knowledge .
22 In so far as meaning is a problem for semiotics it is not a question of discovering ‘ hidden meanings ’ but one of the structure of signifiers that communicate a meaning accepted by participants .
23 This , for example , is a problem for tyre manufacturers .
24 That is a problem for time , experience , and the experiments of many Universities to solve .
25 Furthermore , I think there is a problem for Christians today in thinking in terms of this non-gendered cosmic Christ which forms the key to her Christology ( and I am sure I should have thought this at the time when I counted myself a Christian ) .
26 So it is a problem for readers to know where to put them .
27 But it is a problem for feminists if dictionaries include sexist definitions and examples , if they refuse to include feminist terms or define them in contentious ways .
28 This is a problem for plants because they already have fewer daylight hours in which to manufacture their food , and can not grow at all if the temperature falls below 6 degrees Celsius .
29 Results from the APU have demonstrated that decimal place value is a problem for pupils who are average or above average attainers .
30 It had become obvious a few years back that this was a problem for Britain .
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