Example sentences of "[noun] because of problems " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Similarly , most of the ‘ volunteers ’ were older and , in the main , contacted the Drugs Council because of problems with other agencies . |
2 | He could n't lie down for seven weeks because of problems with his head , neck and pelvis , ’ recalled Knight . |
3 | ‘ Aid to these countries is of a high humanitarian priority at the moment , ’ he said , ‘ and it is not getting the desired coverage because of problems in neighbouring states . ’ |
4 | Thus urban neighbours may attempt to curb farming operations because of problems of noise or smell . |
5 | Then no more cats because of problems with birds . ’ |
6 | I mean no-one was very bullish right from the outset because of problems of previous years , so everyone set a sensible target for ninety one , and erm I think most of them are fairly confident , as I said earlier , that the market may be five per cent down but not much more than that . |
7 | But there are still others who have no sense of conviction because of problems on a far deeper level , such as a crisis of identity . |
8 | He bought the 11-year-old Silver Spirit last January and since then has had it in and out of the garage because of problems with the steering . |
9 | Cable & Wireless Plc has cut its stake in Digital Telecommunications Philippines Inc to 25% from 40% because of problems at another local affiliate : the company recently won a contract to operate a state-run telephone system in Luzon island ; an unidentified foreign group is to take up the stake . |