Example sentences of "problem [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.

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1 Bias is a problem in all aspects of social research and no more important a case of bias problems can be found than in sampling .
2 New ways of coping can be shared , and solutions to problems can be found based on the values and ideas of their generation , not according to the views and attitudes of the modern world .
3 The type of research which this kind of geology necessitates is careful , painstaking fieldwork , covering large areas of difficult terrain , and it is only by long-term work involving many individuals that the answers to the problems can be found .
4 One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land .
5 The following is a selection of other areas where the cause of a problem may be found :
6 It now seems that a solution to the problem may be found in Law 145 of 10 February 1992 , which allocates funding worth L65 billion ( £30.1 million ; $52.2 million ) to be spent over the period 1991-93 on experimental projects to improve the use of museum resources .
7 As the paper states , a solution to this problem must be found if the progressive developments suggested for auditing are to be achieved .
8 ( I would point out at this stage that I would never begin to treat a patient with physical symptoms of this sort unless he or she had first consulted their doctor and was able to tell me that no physical cause for the problem could be found . )
9 Often the problem will be found to fall short of one of the major crimes .
10 The solution to the problem can be found by shifting emphasis from the terminal products , the genetic blueprint and the final cultural product , and concentrating on the developmental procedures that connect them .
11 A summary of attention to the ‘ North South ’ problem can be found in Lewis and Townsend ( 1989 ) .
12 Bland also discusses the use of the Laplace transform technique in linear viscoelasticity and shows that the solution of a viscoelastic problem can be found from the solution of the corresponding elastic problem provided that the Laplace transforms of the boundary conditions exist , by a correspondence principle .
13 Further discussions of the observational equivalence problem can be found in McCallum ( 1979 ) , chapters 4 and 5 of Begg ( 1982 ) , Buiter ( 1983 ) , chapter 10 of Minford and Peel ( 1983 ) , in Abel and Mishkin ( 1983 ) and in chapter 6 of Pesaran ( 1987 ) .
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