Example sentences of "the problem [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Since all levels of the individual are interrelated and interdependent , treatment on these levels can also have an effect on the physical problems , and if the root cause of the problem is on the emotional or mental plane , then treatment at this level can offer speedy relief .
2 I would n't say that because still the problem is on the other side of the border and I have no indications of how many people will move , are on the move , are perhaps waiting to come in .
3 But in the wake of the United Airlines debacle it is recognised that the problem is with the financiers , not with Congress .
4 The use of a petrol block on a diesel engine is not a problem as the parts are exactly the same The problem is with the crankshaft The diesel unit is of forged steel and carries a ‘ D ’ stamped on the web of the crank The petrol version , whilst sharing exactly the same dimensions is marked P and it is made from cast iron and will not run for long in a diesel unit — as you have discovered Some military petrol engines however are fitted with the forged steel crank and these will fit and run in diesel units
5 By specific adjustments , your highly skilled chiropractor can restore normal mobility and relieve strain whether the problem is with the spine , joints or muscles .
6 The problem is with the fact that seventy five to eighty percent of people are being directed towards the private sector and only twenty to twenty five percent towards the public sector , yet still the private sectors squeal .
7 The problem is at the junction between nerve and muscle .
8 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
9 If the problem is within the social system , the aim is to negotiate and achieve a truce on favourable terms for management .
10 As we have seen , the establishment of a habit can create a situation where a horse refuses to think — irrespective of how intelligent a horse may be , and even if solving the problem is in the horse 's own interests .
11 He might be brought in for periodic boosters or to help when the problem is in the degree of difficulty and intensity not experienced before .
12 One resolution to the problem was for the other to submit to the one , the woman to the man , the weaker man to the stronger man .
13 The problem was with the principle of benefit , since the debtor had received no benefit mortis causa , and arguably no benefit at all .
14 ‘ The client and I work together to see what the problem was in the past and how it affects the present . ’
15 The problem was in the conflict of medical evidence as to the cause of RLF .
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