Example sentences of "problems [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The two precise problems I am looking at today are what financial means should be explored , and what partnership , with other European operators or if necessary an industrial company ? ’
2 I recognise the dangers of lumping together people with quite different cultures but the problems I am concerned with are experienced by members of all minorities in Britain .
3 Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home .
4 After Richard reminded me of the problems I was about to face following that first flight , I was n't looking forward to the next flying lesson .
5 And there were so many new pressures — the long hours you worked , the way your parents disapproved of me , the problems I was having trying to get my own career off the ground .
6 Now it wo n't cure all the problems I 'm pretending that it will , but if we were to have proper seats , proper microphones , electronic voting I believe that it would show symbolically that the House of Commons was prepared to modernize itself and start doing a proper job in our democracy rather than the farce and the theatre which frankly turns so many people off in modern Britain .
7 That being so , the only way to get more computing power to attack any given problem — and the sort of problems I 'm interested in are very complex problems — the only way to get enough computing power to tackle these may be to make a number of computers work together in co-operation ; what we call multiprocessor systems or , since we 're interested in microprocessors , small computers , we talk about multimicroprocessor systems .
8 When you 're decorating , these are just a few of the problems you 're likely to face — and that 's when professional advice comes in useful .
9 When you 're decorating a room these are just some of the problems you 're likely to face , and they illustrate why you mights need professional guidance .
10 And we do n't talk about problems , who 's done what , how , what problems you 're having .
11 So how do we , how do we deal with this strange ambivalence and the sort of problems you 're coming up you 're facing ?
12 Aimed at the amateur , it begins by offering advice on how to assess a building for any structural failures followed by a step-by-step guide to the most common problems you are likely to encounter , including how to repair walls and roofs , dealing with damp and choosing doors and windows to suit the style of the property .
13 A comparison of the phonological system of your own language with that of the language you are learning will reveal the kinds of problems you are likely to encounter .
14 The next 16 pages are packed with exciting ideas all taken from real-life situations covering many of the problems you are likely to be confronted with .
15 Some pieces of work , on the other hand , require a lot of reading and study time during composition ; and for these you are likely to produce better work if you choose questions that genuinely interest you , or connect with problems you are in any case interested in outside your literary work , rather than if you feel your work is being done out of obligation or under duress .
16 May I suggest to you at least it makes sense to start to see what problems you are going to come up against
17 With these problems she 's having and they do n't know what 's wrong with her .
18 Once his mother realized that he had these additional problems she was able to understand how frustrated he had been and also how irritable she had been when he did not respond to her .
19 But because of incompatibility problems she was unable to pull the wagons under the automatic loader .
20 On another occasion , a lovely lady called Elsa who came to tidy my room , and who was from a South American country , took me into her confidence and told me about some of the problems she was facing .
21 ‘ Despite various teething problems we are very happy in our new life , ’ said Mr Turner .
22 Despite the problems we are inclined to accept some homologies in the nervous system , although there is disagreement about how far one should take it .
23 These are all the potential problems we are exposed to in the twentieth century .
24 Like you , we are committed to the NHS , and there is an enormous reserve of goodwill that you could be harnessing ; just show some evidence that you appreciate the nature of the problems we are facing , and we can all work together to establish the quality service that our patients rightly demand .
25 Of all the hair problems we are asked about at SHE , the is no doubt that this is the most common .
26 This is very much what this forum and the Plan of Action series is about : to look at some of the problems we are facing as a women 's movement and to evaluate our practice .
27 They 're part of the changing retail scene which ranges from the modern shopping centres at one end of the spectrum to squat shops , short term let shops and car boot sales at the other , for the other less source of er retailing , source of purchasing from a decreasing number of people erm trade in car boot sales are subject to the same controls as high street traders basically be product safety , erm , but as well as those problems we are increasingly coming across other problems in particularly counterfeit goods , goods like that on sale at car boot sales , quite attractive , wholly illegal and it wo n't be out for about six or nine months yet .
28 To try to explain the problems to you , the Membership Services Committee gave a 15 minute talk to QTs on Saturday 12 January , highlighting some of the problems we are likely to face if we do not increase our membership .
29 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
30 ‘ All I 'm trying to do is to find a solution to the problems we 're bound to run into if we 're living under the same roof , ’ she said stiffly .
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