Example sentences of "difficulties with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The wide age range covered by the BPVT , and the use of gestural responses , means that it may be particularly useful with children who experience difficulties with spoken language , including those who stutter , autistic children and children with cerebral palsy . |
2 | At our last Directorate it was noted that there had been further difficulties with unauthorised visitors and it was agreed that there was a need for additional security between the entrance foyer and offices . |
3 | Once a B.O.A.T. , difficulties with vehicular use can be regulated by a traffic regulation order . |
4 | While it may be possible to say , on the basis of a diagnosis , that a child will continue to experience considerable difficulties with various aspects of language , it remains true that the course and speed of language development will depend , to a great extent , upon the kinds of experience to which the child is subsequently exposed . |
5 | Parents will frequently already be aware that the child is experiencing difficulties with various aspects of language , although they may not have considered the implications of these problems in any great detail . |
6 | 8.2.5 Difficulties with oral agreements |
7 | This is not to say that we did n't experience all the anguish you expect in your schooldays , the pains of unpopularity or difficulties with hated subjects . |
8 | When junior health minister Tim Yeo launched the Mansell report on services for people with learning difficulties with challenging behaviour a couple of months ago , he made the aside that perhaps his audience were wondering why there was need of such a report , given the work the King 's Fund had done in the same area over the years . |
9 | A review of the waste collection , transport and disposal at the unit highlighted common difficulties with elderly vehicles which were not easy to clean if bags burst , as well as new demands from the community facilities . |
10 | Among the subjects he detailed were the attempts of U.S. insurance companies and the { Mediaid } system to pass much of the burden of care onto families ; the great strain placed on family and personal relationships ; hardships in adjusting to residential situations ; and medical difficulties with such things as bladder and bowel management , skin diseases , constant pain , spastic muscle movement , regulating body temperature and resistance to respiratory complications . |
11 | Of course , whereas human beings would be expected to find difficulties with such notation , computers would not ; it would be a simple matter to programme the computer to recognize such symbols in any sense that was necessary . |
12 | stress , arising from difficulties with such things as health , work , money , housing and family . |
13 | The pronoun I would thus be rendered " the person who is experiencing this " ( for severe difficulties with such a view , see Gale , 1968 ) . |
14 | These are in effect posts withdrawn from primary and secondary schools where difficulties with troublesome pupils persist despite the removal of the ‘ worst ’ cases . |
15 | There are practical difficulties with parallel computers . |
16 | The section on measurement ( p.67 ) where the difficulties with decimal place value are very apparent , takes up this point further . |
17 | difficulties with after-sales service and other technical problems are more easily handled by a subsidiary than by an overseas head office and national agent ; |
18 | One of the major difficulties with much of the literature on regional geography-both the ‘ traditional ’ and the so-called ‘ new ’ — is not only that no methodology is provided but also that the main differentiating characteristics of places are not identified . |
19 | Mr McKee referred to the Royal 's ‘ recent difficulties with one particular health and social services board ’ and said the media 's assistance in highlighting their problems contributed greatly to bringing about committed support from their own staff , the public and the GPs of the area . |
20 | But do n't forget there are , there are er technical erm difficulties with that as well in some circumstances , and joint tenancy in common er you 've got to look carefully at before you make any decisions . |
21 | My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment recognises that there can be difficulties with that Act and is considering whether a review would be helpful . |
22 | No one appears to have recognized any difficulties with that . |
23 | There are difficulties with all three approaches . |
24 | She is an extraordinary young woman who dares her difficulties with great fortitude and makes every effort not to show her unhappiness to those around her . |
25 | However , there are difficulties with latent defects , for example , characteristics not known to be harmful at the time of delivery , or immunities to harmful substances being subsequently discovered . |
26 | If territorial fish are likely to cause difficulties with new introductions consider rearranging the tank furnishings immediately before introducing new fish to break-up established territories . |
27 | Despite these particular difficulties with older urban areas , it is generally true to say that in less than a decade the Dutch created and adopted a revolutionary residential environment which , even in car-dominated cities , displayed many of the benefits of the street in the pre-motorised era . |
28 | There are several difficulties with longitudinal studies , in addition to the usual problems of sample-based survey research . |
29 | In the 1970s , however , the setting up of contingency provisions for export in the event of difficulties with conventional arrangements was not uncommon . |
30 | has the individual any long-standing difficulties with communicating and how have these been coped with ? |