Example sentences of "the problems that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Until the last couple of years , Fujitsu looked the most likely company to catch IBM up in terms of size and reach , but the company is now beset by all the problems that assail IBM , led by an over-dependence on mainframes .
2 It 's not other people , it 's not the problems that surround us , it 's not the people that we have to work with or the conditions in work , it 's not the next door neighbours , terrible though they may be , the real answer , for you and for me , lies within ourselves .
3 Political constraint is one of the problems that undermine the capacity of the mass media to appropriately and effectively fulfill their function of building democratic societies and protecting and defending human rights in Africa .
4 Why does he not call in the authorities that he mentioned — there are others — to identify the problems that confront them and which lead to properties being left empty when clearly , a large number of people are waiting to be housed ?
5 Here the subject of farce was an English public school and the problems that follow when a beautiful female French teacher arrives and causes a sensation .
6 I agree with you a hundred percent we should try to overcome the problem of lending of that overcome the problems overcome the problems that evolve
7 Promoted thereafter as a source of cheap and clean energy , neither of which has actually been realised some 40 years on , nuclear power is a source of considerable debate in the late 1980s because of its annihilation potential in the case of warfare and the problems that characterise waste disposal from nuclear power plants ( section 5.4.3 ) .
8 The DPP 's worries are premature : the KMT 's aim in the talks is merely to establish a framework for dealing with the problems that crop up between two commercial partners whose business is booming , but whose governments have no relations .
9 She said Copper had a 50:50 chance but that his leg may break at any time , not to mention all the problems that come with keeping a horse standing up and not moving for what could be months rather than weeks .
10 But , but a lot of the problems that come into our advice centre have been caused by people signing erm credit agreements and then realizing they ca n't afford the payments .
11 And I do feel that by just following a few simple rules like that we can avoid a lot of the problems that come into our advice centre .
12 We 've got a lot of volunteers who we 've er trained in listening skills and how to answer the phone , and how to deal with some of the problems that come up .
13 By considering a few examples we can isolate some of the problems that remain :
14 Tom Polacheck , of the US NMFS , who has been closely involved with the harbour porpoise entanglement problem , believes that the incidental taking of harbour porpoise is an example of the problems that face both the marine scientist and society , in that both marine animals and commercial fisheries are highly valued and represent issues of concern to various segments of society .
15 However , this should not hide the fact that many , especially urban , councils have capital resources that are inadequate to deal with the problems that face them .
16 It should be recognised that many of the problems that face us are not a result of the National Curriculum ; they have existed in the curriculum for decades .
17 NEW developments in resists will solve only one of the problems that face the designers of smaller chips .
18 To a remarkable degree the problems that face agricultural trade unionism today are the same as those which faced Joseph Arch more than a hundred years ago .
19 Those are the problems that face our police force .
20 I will not yield to the temptation to reflect on the problems that face this university and the Centre for Continuing Education as part of it , but I think that it 's fair to say that in the future we will be hard put to maintain the volume and variety of the contribution we have been trying to make to adult education in the community .
21 Be that as it may , what are the problems that need to be solved for a European currency union to be created ?
22 It can not deal with the problems that do exist , because it fails to see them for what they are .
23 The essence of the Queen 's Speech is that it deals with the problems that affect every family in our land , such as those that they encounter with the public services and those relating to education , health and the inner cities .
24 I ask my right hon. and hon. Friends on the Treasury Bench to study closely the problems that affect house owners in the south-east and in London .
25 But , says Bevan , the solution to many of the problems that lead to time-wasting — especially in regard to scrummaging — does n't lie in creating new laws , but in applying the existing ones with more vigour : ‘ There is a lot of talk about collapsed scrums and time wasting .
26 We shall be coming back in this chapter and the next to the problems that occur when choice is based on too much of ‘ I love me ’ and ‘ I love the me in you ’ , but first we need to look at the basic capacity to realize some love for another , with its mix of self-regard and altruism .
27 But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold .
28 Textbooks on research methods rarely mention the problems that arise when undertaking research on controversial topics or conducting it in sensitive locations .
29 The problems that arise from the development of a new crop on a research station and the attempts to recreate it in economically and environmentally diverse farms outside can in this way be avoided ( CIMMYT 1980 , Biggs , 1981 ) .
30 Some of the problems that arise can not be solved immediately , but in the long term many can be anticipated and overcome .
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