Example sentences of "[modal v] be problems " in BNC.

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1 There might be problems with you only being part-time .
2 ‘ We are taking a positive approach and our attitude is not that there might be problems . ’
3 You might imagine supporting them , talking with them when they needed to talk , trying to help , but you did n't imagine that you would be the one desperate to talk ( or the one too embarrassed to talk , too ashamed or too proud to talk ) ; you did n't imagine you would be the one who needed help , not even when you told friends that of course there might be problems , or agreed with your beloved that you would always talk about things …
4 On the other hand , since his agent had accepted the terms so avidly , he thought there might be problems in getting them changed .
5 First of all nursery schools would be dealing with the County Council on a different basis from the vast of , of the schools population and that will give rise to anomalies and complications which would be undesirous and secondly there might be problems particularly if they are considering expanding nursery provision between nursery schools and nursery classes in primary schools .
6 But Coun Bob Pendlebury , deputy leader of the county council 's ruling Labour group , said it was recognised that there might be problems , but they would be dealt with as they arose .
7 So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis .
8 He says that there 's a spring tide next week , if there 's more flooding there 'll be problems .
9 Also , there could be problems if your house is listed as being of historic or architectural interest , or is in a Conservation Area .
10 In the longer run , there could be problems .
11 There could be problems of ranking priorities here , becoming more acute as full employment of labour and means of production is approached .
12 You said also that yo that there could be problems with young mothers ?
13 You may already have a good idea , when planning your new kitchen , of the type of operation you want , but unless you have previous experience of designing a kitchen , there could be problems in store .
14 He says there could be problems on some courses .
15 He says there could be problems on some courses .
16 ‘ It is certainly not going to deter us from going , but we are aware that there could be problems . ’
17 We 've had er callers earlier on suggesting that there could be problems between Russians and Lithuanians if an goes there , which seems almost certain it will now .
18 Er they were banking on the fact that there 'd be problems for other countries because of , you know , public perception etcetera , you know the French had decided almost all of them decided they 'd have a nuclear programme anyway so , so , so they were er o okay .
19 Mr Maskell suspected there 'd be problems the day workmen arrived …
20 When the issue has not been discussed because it is felt to be too painful to talk about or because it is considered an unsuitable topic of conversation , then there may be problems .
21 Nevertheless , he forsees that over the next two years there may be problems as fleets dispose of the diesels acquired during the last oil-burner boom .
22 A whole school concert is always popular but there may be problems in that the demand for tickets may well outweigh the supply .
23 While there may be problems of productivity for a small category of workers , there is a substantial body of research which suggests that there is little foundation in reality for such views for the majority of occupations .
24 There may be problems of deciding the social class of married women , but these will have to be settled at some time .
25 If the business gets into financial difficulties , there may be problems between the partners .
26 But there may be problems getting individual companies to follow suit .
27 Outdoors , there is space , but there may be problems with light if the occasion is held during hours of darkness as well as uncertainties about the weather .
28 Mr Taylor added : ‘ We did warn him there may be problems at frontier controls . ’
29 However , there may be problems .
30 One example of how there may be problems with the new system is the case of stroke .
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