Example sentences of "problem that could " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the church was not of the highest architectural quality eased some of the problems that could have been associated with its conversion into flats .
2 Dr Christine Henderson , the first such volunteer , had recently returned from Zimbabwe and described her experiences to the IC , providing graphic examples of the sort of problems that could encountered .
3 At this point in the exercise , the use of the instruments had revealed a number of factors in terms of the requirements of the IPS , and the problems that could affect its implementation and effectiveness .
4 So neither plant owners nor instrumentation makers are at all keen to report on RFI problems that could later be used against them in legal proceedings .
5 However , there are a few problems that could hamper your enjoyment .
6 The statement added the IAAF had stressed the serious problems that could arise from interference by civil courts , and such interference posed a grave risk and could ‘ create serious damage to major sports everywhere , particularly in the US for the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 . ’ .
7 He invited the Committee to Pay particular attention to the role of the party group in decision-taking , problems that could arise from councillors ' conflicts of interest , the merits of full-time councillors , and the relationships of officers to councillors and political groups ( Widdicombe 1986:17 ) .
8 Comment in particular on the sort of problems that could arise in translation from differences in the way the notion in question is expressed in the two languages .
9 We can now deal with the main problems that could arise in the new community care system .
10 Those who ignored the role of adaptation were able to flourish at the same time as those for whom adaptation was the primary consideration , because the range of problems that could attract research funding allowed both approaches to find suitable niches for themselves .
11 The US General Accounting Office ( 1979 ) sampled 243 monitoring stations and revealed that 81 per cent had one or more problems that could adversely affect the accuracy and reliability of air quality data .
12 At the same time , NASA reported an engine problem that could ground the shuttle launch .
13 Such a figure would not suggest that a serious attempt was being made by underwriters to deal with a problem that could undermine the stability of the world 's pre-eminent insurance market .
14 The problem that could therefore arise for surveyors choosing incorporation is how to safeguard themselves against changes in ownership and control .
15 For once , this was an environmental health problem that could be tackled relatively easily .
16 Is it not by now abundantly obvious to everyone that those organisations that remain implacably opposed to Sunday trading will never agree to any compromise solution to the problem that could be laid before the House and command widespread support ?
17 Are British firms reacting too slowly to a problem that could one day land them in court ?
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