Example sentences of "problem be that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One of Derry 's pressing problems is that they do n't possess a natural left-sided midfielder — hence the constant chopping and changing to try and find the right balance across the middle .
2 The job of communicating is very important indeed and maybe one of our problems is that we have been doing so much within the business that we are not ready to communicate to the outside world that it perhaps does n't understand sufficiently what our targets are .
3 One of the problems is that we have not found a way of doing it cheaply , and this has caused great anxiety . ’
4 modern traffic calming measures however er I believe we have experts on the Council er in these matters but I believe that by narrowing the road and perhaps giving us pavements because one of our problems is that we have not got a continuous pavement through the village , and it is necessary to cross the road four times in some cases to walk from one end to the other .
5 The problems is that you do n't know what documents you need for your enquiry .
6 Professional : ‘ So one of your problems is that he throws toys ? ’
7 ‘ The basic problem is that everything has been pushed out , and we ca n't see the light at the end of the tunnel , which is bad for shares .
8 ‘ The problem is that we know nothing about either the land or the people , ’ Alexei said .
9 The problem is that we lack virtually any faith .
10 The problem is that we sow so little .
11 My problem is that we wish to give a small donation to Bruce for the street children , but our charitable giving is channelled through Charity Giving Scotland , whose vouchers can only be used by a charity registered as such in Britain .
12 Our problem is that we tend to eat too much of some nutrients and not enough of others .
13 The problem is that we have got the balance wrong .
14 When it comes to other sensory systems , much of the problem is that we have n't the sort of clear ideas about how they might work that we have about the visual system .
15 The only remaining problem is that we have three different sorts of diphthong : those which glide to ( , , ) , those which glide to ( , ) and those which glide to ( , , ) .
16 Our big problem is that we have over thirty million pounds ' worth of schemes actually in building at the moment , and of course you ca n't stop those without wasting a , an enormous amount of money , so we 're carrying on with those .
17 I believe that the reason for this being such a common problem is that we live , in the Western industrialised world , in such a disembodied way .
18 ‘ Our biggest problem is that we do not have an organisation in the country that has a monitoring role for the quality of our soil . ’
19 The distinction between the individual and what is being looked for can be confused : the problem is that we do n't always know how much .
20 The problem is that we do n't get the following day 's forecast until 4pm and sometimes it has to join the queue for updating .
21 One problem is that we do not necessarily know what a particular wavefunction looks like , and it is here that the LCAO approach to the construction of molecular orbitals is very useful .
22 Our problem is that we do not understand how officials can know whether a claim is frivolous until they have looked at it .
23 The problem is that we do not as yet know how fluent Braille takes place , or what strategies fast readers use .
24 Our problem is that we do n't know whether long term exposure to those levels is in fact hazardous or not , we just do n't know .
25 The problem is that we seem to have dropped the Health Service off more and more and more over that period of time , and I think , to be fair , the programme sums it all up , two motions on the Health Service .
26 The only problem is that they slide about on a highly polished surface , so buy some rubberised netting to use as a backing from a carpet shop .
27 Their problem is that they 've lost five hundred pounds .
28 ‘ The only problem is that they taught me to swear like a trooper . ’
29 The problem is that they represent such a concentration of points that they are bound to attract fire , either from enemy archers or from those deadly war engines .
30 The problem is that they clog up .
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