Example sentences of "be [noun] problems " in BNC.

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1 It is this feature , shared by cases where there are co-ordination problems , which enables authorities to make a difference while acting on dependent reasons .
2 However , there are a number of attractive and promising schemes under very active development at the moment , but the sea is such a hostile environment — it 's corrosive , force is involved for anything sitting on the surface as they are exposed to the force of the waves which is colossal , and if they are on the sea bed then perhaps there are maintenance problems , and getting the electricity ashore has not yet been solved .
3 Management have to take responsibility for over ninety five percent of the problems we get , whether they 're safety problems , quality problems or whatever problems .
4 As I understand it , I thought I had identified a printer which Marisa could use pro tem , but I believe there are interface problems which Stephen is working on .
5 In addition there are distribution problems .
6 Essentially , these are engineering problems .
7 This has been a major problem in Kent , Essex , Suffolk , and Norfolk , and most notoriously at Halvergate , where there have also been acidity problems , causing some farmers to have to jet their drains every year .
8 There may also be eye problems if :
9 ‘ There could be recruitment problems , but our care managers are in a reasonably strong position because Kent is acknowledged to be further advanced , ’ says Oliver Mills , assistant director responsible for inspection and quality assurance .
10 There is no doubt that there will be teething problems and that some things will be thrown back at the International Board .
11 ‘ With any new scheme there 's bound to be teething problems , but if you look at any other town that has introduced this kind of thing they would not want to go back to what they had previously , ’ he said .
12 Check as there may be insurance problems , but do n't be put off , or how about getting a dealer to supply a cardboard mock-up of a car and using this , it still grabs the attention .
13 Obviously , there will always be resource problems for a variety of activities that local authorities would like to carry out , under whatever Government exist at a particular time .
14 The Governor admits there have been teething problems which need sorting out .
15 I appreciate that there are segregation problems , but we have asked the Government to do more about separating prisoners for safety purposes and they have ignored our advice .
16 Our most frequent illnesses are stomach problems , like diarrhoea and vomiting .
17 Though in the early days there were capacity problems at Gloucester , by and large the new arrangements have worked well .
18 Former workers repeatedly insisted there were quality problems with work after they were sacked and replaced by raw recruits .
19 There were production problems early on too , which cost as many as 500 cars a day at the Halewood plant .
20 There have also been software problems .
21 There are debt problems in America , but they lie elsewhere — with the federal government , with consumers and in weakened financial institutions .
22 So the government has no idea why there are cost problems in the first place .
23 Phone the Doc day and the subject , in this , the first dark week of winter , is chest problems .
24 The initial results of an independent study on Oxford and it 's traffic problems have been put on show in the City today .
25 and the last time he said take it away for a week and see if it 's any better , so he took it away and it were no better so he took it down to Paul and somebody from come and had a look at it and said it 's injector problems
26 Oh well I 've got a bit of a stomach ache and I want to talk to her you know it 's women problems .
27 There have once again been reception problems with the radio signalling and sometimes the token has only been received in the back cab .
28 There are pitch problems , too , in the Schübler Chorales , where there are one of two moments of insecurity .
29 Given that its hero 's fatal handicap was the size of his nose , it seemed to me most tactless that there should be a ‘ pneumological ’ institute named after him in Cambo , when the last thing he can have suffered from was breathing problems .
30 Oh I thought it was water problems .
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