Example sentences of "difficulties [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Often the light is too bright , which can cause difficulties for all children .
2 Nor does such staggered hatching cause any difficulties for such birds as eagles which build inaccessible nests in the tops of trees where their young can remain in safety until they are able to take to the air themselves .
3 As there is a clear obligation on the local authorities which is not , under the Bill , being given to the boards responsible for further education , that could cause difficulties for such people .
4 But it had obvious difficulties for many students who found they could not manage both love affairs and study .
5 This can mean considerable difficulties for many people .
6 If the judgment were held to be retrospective in its effect , the potential costs would , as the profession pointed out , have caused major difficulties for many employers .
7 The standard spending assessments , which will remain , will lead to further capping and difficulties for many authorities .
8 The cultural pattern of the son 's wife being subservient to his parents had created immense difficulties for this mother as she was unable to counter any of their behaviour directly .
9 McTaggart raises a number of difficulties for this view .
10 But more importantly , since the late 1960s , the ‘ return ’ of industrial conflict as a major issue in workplace relations has created serious difficulties for this analysis .
11 There must be an awareness by the majority of the difficulties for most people in acquiring English and the limitations must not be confused with lack of ability or a lack of motivation to participate in wider society .
12 The Cooperative had been in severe financial difficulties for several years and in 1981 , after its own bank had withdrawn its support , it turned for help to the Canadian Cooperative Credit Society .
13 Finding the institutional means to strike at the slave trade and slavery internationally posed even greater difficulties for those abolitionists of Joseph Sturge 's generation who were more distant from the centres of political power in Britain .
14 However , the debate highlighted again the difficulties for those working in the field in getting the right balance between protecting the child and supporting families , particularly in an area so emotionally fraught and where evidence of abuse may be intangible .
15 The dilemma of how to construct an equitable and efficient form of local taxation remains , while the complicated relationships between tax changes and social security benefits still create difficulties for those families caught in the poverty or unemployment ‘ traps ’ .
16 It reflects , in particular , the difficulties for any Socialist ( or Labour ) Party seeking to govern in a world of unregulated capital flow .
17 The cultural and psychological elaboration of these various motives of course raises difficulties for any simple relation of them to the biological .
18 However , we can already see difficulties for any variation on this approach .
19 If this causes difficulties for some , Foucault 's scepticism with regard to the tendency to inflate the effect of individual agency can only be compared to the position of many Marxisms in which resistance and revolution are hardly the privilege of the individual as such , but rather of collective class action .
20 Some families choose particular village locations because multiple-car ownership eases their problems of accessibility ; others make the choice or are constrained to a particular area for economic reasons even though the ownership of just one car may cause difficulties for some members of the family ; yet other households may be constrained even to particular houses in particular locations .
21 March has been in financial difficulties for some time and does n't have a sponsor for this season .
22 In addition , the social workers in their study appeared to be more aware than the psychiatrists of the relevance of interpersonal and family problems , a clear advantage considering the importance of such social difficulties for these patients .
23 The rent officer is also responsible for monitoring the rents which voluntary hostels can claim back in the form of housing benefits , and there are fears that the limits for hostels will be set at too low a level creating difficulties for both residents and the hostel management .
24 Should you get into difficulties during this situation , a better method of recovery is to execute a half turn with the tail rotor control and allow the model to head off downwind .
25 There are great difficulties about this notion , however crudely one expresses it , and however firm the intuition that it is true , and they come from well-known considerations to do with unconscious and sub-conscious aspects of the mind , as well as from the more rococo possibilities of more than one conscious individual within a single body , which has recently been connected with research on the status and relationship of the two hemispheres of the brain ( cf.
26 Mr. Mahmoud made difficulties about this , whereupon the landlord demanded entry under the clause allowing entry to view the condition of the premises .
27 I will certainly refer the matter again , although , as the hon. Member knows , there are difficulties about this .
28 Thus the role of the school in promoting economic change was stated , but little debated , and reference was never made to studies which showed the difficulties of such a role .
29 The immense difficulties of such translations have served to emphasize just how great a role assumed knowledge plays in the understanding of utterances .
30 Although they need not be ambitious in scope or very systematically organized , pilot studies are in general a useful preliminary to large research projects as they help to identify unexpected difficulties of many kinds and offer guidelines to overall design .
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