Example sentences of "problem with this is that " in BNC.
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1 | The problem with this is that most people still want , at some stage in their lives , formal ( that is to say legal ) recognition of their commitment to one another . |
2 | However , the problem with this is that a group of children see the same entertainer time after time . |
3 | One problem with this is that comparisons have a tendency to set up one group covertly as the norm ; in the case of sex , it is men who are the norm . |
4 | Perhaps the inherent problem with this is that ‘ women and literature ’ is labelled as ‘ subjective ’ and ‘ trivial ’ , and therefore becomes marginalized : it is not allowed to challenge the mainstream ideas of the English degree . |
5 | The problem with this is that many managers and other PC users have never received formal keyboard training . |
6 | The problem with this is that although all that shows in column C is a time , the cell really contains the whole date serial number and this will mess up the arithmetic discussed later ( see Step 8 ) to calculate duration . |
7 | One problem with this is that , up until the break-up of the Bretton Woods system in the early 1970s , the postwar period was characterized by a world of fixed exchange rates , which suggests that rates of inflation should converge , as opposed to being different under different regimes , if fixed parities are to be maintained . |
8 | The problem with this is that in doing so you are taking a risk : perhaps you are misunderstanding what you read , and so your notes become an incorrect version of what was said . |
9 | The problem with this is that it will drive up the exchange rate and thus make it harder for firms to export . |
10 | But is , is , I mean w w what we 've said so far is that the problem with this is that there is n't enough land and therefore it encroaches on the middle peasant and , and that 's the problem , that 's the reason you had to change your policy . |
11 | The problem with this is that discovering what untrained ( or ‘ naive ’ ) speakers feel about their own language is not as easy as it might sound . |