Example sentences of "problem be how " in BNC.

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1 The problem is how to link them so that they become like sentences in a play or poem .
2 The choreographer 's problem is how to make subtle or vigorous gesture visible to those on the other side of the footlights .
3 Another problem is how to modify the levels of nutrients which are often included in hydroponic systems where plants are grown in water instead of soil .
4 The main problem is how to be your own critic .
5 The third problem is how to maximise the period of the UK 's oil self-sufficiency .
6 The next problem is how to trap the reactive molecules in the matrix .
7 Its next problem is how to conceal its characteristic outline .
8 The problem is how the professional bodies themselves can maintain ethical discipline over members , with regard to the prospect of shareholders seeking high profitability and paying rather less concern to the interests of the company 's clients .
9 A third problem is how the factors slot into the broader range of financial services provided by the banks .
10 There is no difficulty about taking tension in a thin membrane , the problem is how to take compression without causing the skin to buckle .
11 The perennial problem is how to express market coordination , guidance or indirect nurturing without undermining the host of implications that derive from liberal freedoms .
12 Having arrived at a suitable total for local authority expenditure , the next problem is how to express it in a way that allows comparisons to be made either with other contemporary expenditures or with local authority expenditure over time .
13 The problem is how to represent the knowledge at each level as multiple constraints that may be mutually conflicting .
14 Secondly , a continuing and , in some ways , irresolvable problem is how to balance the twin aims of conservation and recreation since , despite the Sandford recommendations , it has not always been clear where the emphasis should be ( Cripps 1980 ) .
15 One problem is how to give the retributive principle a moral grounding in the first place .
16 To put it differently , the problem is how to prove the logical adequacy of the materialist 's ascription criteria .
17 The political and historical problem is how to understand that involvement .
18 Our problem is how best to bring our course offer to the attention of potential recruits .
19 the problem is how to develop and enforce policies involving cuts in services and reductions in the public sector workforce in the face of local resistance and antagonism on the part of Labour local authorities , public sector unions , organised groups of consumers of state services , and so on .
20 From the point of view of local Labour controlled councils , on the other hand , the problem is how best to counter central government policies and directives in order to fulfil election pledges and principled commitments to a ‘ no cuts/no redundancies ’ platform .
21 The problem is how to preserve its advantages while giving the institutions concerned as much freedom of manoeuvre as possible .
22 The problem is how to deal with the waves .
23 We know how the murderer got in and where he lurked , the only problem is how he got out . ’
24 The problem is how to conduct economic policy so as to reconcile full employment and price stability .
25 The problem is how this is best to be managed without jeopardizing current advantages .
26 The problem is how to explain the quantization of the electromagnetic field to one who can not instinctively write down Maxwell 's equations ( which is no shame ) , let alone say what they mean .
27 The problem is how to distinguish ‘ the bureaucracy ’ from other white-collar employees and functionaries of the state .
28 The problem is how to get away from the encroaching flood water .
29 We might as well be councillor and actually sort of erm stated the problem to which it is very difficult to find a solution and that problem is how do you keep council rents below nine and a half percent , that is a problem to which councillor does not have a solution .
30 Instead of how to feed the pockets of rural poor in the overlooked parishes of the affluent society , the problem was how to feed the overpopulated two-thirds of the world .
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