Example sentences of "problem be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is also a ‘ low income ’ grouping of some 40 including such countries as India and Pakistan whose problems are well known and a large number of seldom publicised countries such as Benin , Mali , Chad and Togo . |
2 | Canine behavioural problems are well recognized , and a specialist in this field may also be able to help you with a specific concern . |
3 | Go much below that and the monitoring problems are vastly complicated by natural upsets , like earthquakes and even man-made chemical explosions ( which would also make a comprehensive test ban pretty difficult to be sure of ) . |
4 | People who already have breathing problems are badly affected if pollution levels are high when they come into the city centre . |
5 | Access problems are also emerging at Heptonstall Quarry where the bowling and social club have complained about climbers using their car park . |
6 | Yet plenty of other problems are also hampering investment : |
7 | Ecological and social problems are also outlined in Moldavia , Armenia , Azerbaijan , the Uzbeck republic , Turkmenia and Tujikistan . |
8 | Discrete maximin problems are also of interest . |
9 | Emphasis is placed on one-dimensional systems , but flat plate problems are also discussed . |
10 | But the problems are also strategic . |
11 | These problems are also present on cheap battery testers . |
12 | According to UN officials , submissions by 121 governments to the UN Conference on Environment and Development ( UNCED ) preparatory committee show that while environmental awareness has increased over the years , problems are also increasingly seen in North-South terms . |
13 | ‘ I understand similar problems are also brewing at Anfield Cemetery . ’ |
14 | Twenty six thousand people died from flu last year ; as well as the elderly , others with diseases like diabetes or those with breathing problems are also at risk . |
15 | Social problems are simply what members of a society feel is a problem at a given time . |
16 | The problems are largely caused by an overflow facility at the entrance to the main sewage treatment plant in Dunfermline . |
17 | All these problems are exactly comparable with those we have farther back down the stratigraphical column . |
18 | Although these studies apply to older children the principle should hold for younger children where management problems are frequently linked with obesity . |
19 | In the writings and arguments of ‘ experts ’ these problems are frequently represented as technical ones , and too specialised for the ordinary person to grasp . |
20 | One reason why this will not always be the case is that ‘ real-life ’ problems are frequently adapted to make them more ‘ mathematically respectable ’ when they are studied in schools . |
21 | Several more of the problems are clearly to do with your current storage or methods of storage . |
22 | Too many contemporary social problems are conveniently attributed to the media but , in the case of public disorder , some blame is clearly justified . |
23 | Most of the summer pond problems are easily prevented providing you are aware of what causes the trouble , and how it can be overcome . |
24 | The solutions to these problems are easily stated , but not easy to implement in practice . |
25 | Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself . |
26 | The problems are thus multi-faceted . |
27 | Unlike the dispersals of the teacher-training college libraries , which are surrounded by an emotional and controversial aura , those from the older Universities are frequently discussed and the causes and problems are widely realised . |
28 | It must always have been the case that some problems are inherently insoluble , but perhaps it is the stress on all social services that turns the CAB into the last port of call when all others have failed . |
29 | Solvent-polymer compatibility problems are repeatedly encountered in industry . |
30 | But if Alabama 's leaders have scarcely evolved , its problems are increasingly urgent . |