Example sentences of "[be] [art] problem for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have been a problem for me if the bloody sergeant had come along and seen me drinking beer or seen that bottle beside me . |
2 | Celibacy has never been a problem for me . ’ |
3 | Inspector White said : ‘ Providing the club [ Arsenal ] were happy , staging a second replay ay Highbury would not have been a problem for us . |
4 | Oldham boss Joe Royle said : ‘ Scoring goals has not normally been a problem for us but it is at the moment . ’ |
5 | It would be no problem for her to make a meal for two , or suggest he bring a take-away , and , prior to this morning , she felt she probably would have agreed to that . |
6 | I e it would not be a problem for me to take the same line as either or any of my er opponents , or the incumbent Mr , erm you know , if they are , frankly , right . |
7 | ‘ Well , it would definitely be a problem for me ! ’ she retorted . |
8 | You should also let the ‘ interviewer ’ know what particular questions might be a problem for you — ‘ What arrangements have you made for your children out of school hours ? ’ , |
9 | Erm might might be a problem for you . |
10 | Watching her , Ross asked smoothly , ‘ Is it going to be a problem for you , staying away from London for more than a few days ? ’ |
11 | Although Windows 3.1 came supplied with its own font manager in the shape of TrueType , only a few faces are supplied and this may be a problem for anyone running wordprocessing and desktop publishing software , particularly if the software does not supply any extra faces . |
12 | The ASB is due to consider acquisition accounting later this year , but Mr Garner says that what it is currently proposing ‘ will not be a problem for us because it will not make any difference to the end product , just the presentation ’ . |
13 | That 's a problem for my grandchildren to contend with . |
14 | However , 2 rounds after its appearance a very dramatic change flares around it : if the adventurers have backed off this is no problem for them , if they have n't ( e.g. , fear effects have caused people to be rooted to the spot , they 're trying to talk to the Ghost , etc ) then the spirit is a dangerous opponent . |
15 | Yes , Saddam Hussein is a bad man , but that is a problem for his neighbours , especially the Israelis , not us . |
16 | Myopia , or short-sightedness , is the 24-year-old Liverpudlian 's problem — if indeed it is a problem for someone with 15 professional wins , all but one inside the distance , and one draw . |
17 | But you ca n't do everything all at once , so start with just one thing — maybe your attitude to teachers , or your willingness to speak up for Jesus : whatever is a problem for you at the moment — and get stuck into sorting that one thing out . |
18 | Are you saying that , in fact , not having had sex for so long is a problem for you ? ’ |
19 | I 'm sure she 'd like a wee turn out and it 's no problem for me to look after the twins . ’ |
20 | but that 's no problem for me , it used to be a problem but it is n't now because I 've worked on building up my confidence in other things so I 'm good at quite a lot of things and I always keep re-enforcing that that I 'm good at doing these things . |
21 | ‘ I do n't think it was a problem for him . |
22 | Getting medical attention was a problem for us as B.P. Unlike the service personnel , we civilians did not have our own medical officer . |
23 | As getting tiny clothes was a problem for us I 've decided to put together a pre-term pack to loan out to NCT members who find themselves in need of them . |
24 | It was a problem for us as many were reluctant to return to our convents or seminaries . |
25 | It was no problem for me to post a crew , and I did , and many of you must know I did post WAAF at the same time . |