Example sentences of "a problem for " in BNC.

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1 A problem for the taxman : An extra levy on fuel would be a quick and cheap solution , Dr Mayer Hillman says
2 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 .
3 She said the trade in ivory was a problem for Africa and the decision on it could not be made by ‘ people outside with their emotional campaigns ’ .
4 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
5 A problem for many parties of the left in the era of slow growth was to reconcile high public spending and greater social and economic equality with the reluctance of many workers to pay heavier taxes .
6 Would their children talk with similar nostalgia about the time their dads led ‘ the North Bank on a charge against the Chelsea ‘ Shed ’ ? ss Sport presents a problem for such youths .
7 All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too .
8 All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too .
9 Baggio , however , the brightest new star in the Italian firmament , is also a problem for Vicini .
10 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 .
11 It was also a problem for David as well because he was n't getting any gigs and he was n't doing any recording work .
12 But what it meant to both of them was that all the money was frozen because there was a dispute over whose money was what and how much money had been spent — that was a problem for David and for Tony .
13 Yes , Saddam Hussein is a bad man , but that is a problem for his neighbours , especially the Israelis , not us .
14 This is rarely a problem for dating an archaeological site where fragments of broken pottery tend to abound , and it is usual to date several sherds from the same context to provide an average age and better precision .
15 In Christianity , it has become a problem for many believers that the masculinity of the doctrine is stressed and the feminine aspects marginalized .
16 I shall draw from studies of nineteenth-century medicine which show how the Female was defined in certain ways , and I shall look at early psychoanalytic theory in the light of this , to show how the demands of female desire continue to be a problem for modern culture .
17 And within this , therefore , female sexual desire was a problem for nineteenth-century medicine .
18 Note that it is a problem for the doctor first and foremost .
19 If your dog has n't presented a problem for years , is getting old but still appears to be healthy , and starts to display antisocial behaviour — check it out with your vet before you start to punish him or her for what might be a cry for help .
20 In many regions drought has been less of a problem for lawns this year , and the mowing programme continues
21 However , this will only be a problem for those rare people who consume no animal products whatsoever .
22 The already mentioned case of Cecil Harvey suggests that active membership of another party is not a problem for Free Presbyterians , provided one has been consistent .
23 Fags and mags are not the kind of things people give up lightly , and so recession has not really been a problem for T&S .
24 Mr Tutton blamed it on a type of narrow laser beam used in early operations and said it had not been a problem for the British patients .
25 In the letter , Dr Carey said the juxtaposition of ‘ coming out ’ liturgies with prayers for Aids sufferers might foster the myth that HIV was only a problem for the homosexual community .
26 This success would , however , have created a problem for Kinnock in office .
27 Deciding what to feed me was clearly a problem for Remedios Bajamunde .
28 Inspector White said : ‘ Providing the club [ Arsenal ] were happy , staging a second replay ay Highbury would not have been a problem for us .
29 With part-time farmers the lack of labour was mostly a problem for those on shift work or those who had difficulty in getting time off .
30 The markets were not so much of a problem for the many part-time farmers who had a good non-farm income .
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