Example sentences of "problem that [vb mod] arise " in BNC.

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1 There must also be a sufficient number of samples for the investigation of any special problems that may arise .
2 The modern way is to meet a group of patients over a party-type meal and discuss how to cope with the problems that may arise .
3 This chapter explores some of the learning opportunities provided by the ward and some of the problems that may arise .
4 Lucinda looks at many types of fences and their alternatives and gives useful tips on how to ride the different obstacles and how to deal with the problems that may arise .
5 The final crunch could come with the full moon on Thursday — but you will be well able to handle any problems that may arise .
6 The problems that may arise from an individual pupil 's needs must also be addressed , and possible solutions proffered .
7 Sympathetic handling and understanding of behaviour problems that may arise may be necessary .
8 House officers should have named educational supervisors , usually their consultants , who ensure that the educational objectives of the year are met and help with any personal problems that may arise .
9 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
10 This stated that full consideration would be given to ‘ any social or other problems that may arise ’ , but that ‘ the general policy would be for the Secretary of State to approve proposals to cease to maintain under-used schools . ’
11 The DRO can follow up a placement to discuss any problems that may arise between the disabled worker and his employer .
12 It also considers problems that may arise in using video with teacher trainees .
13 In Patterson v. McLean Credit Union the court had ruled that an 1866 Civil Rights law prohibiting discrimination in making a contract applied " only to the formation of a contract , but not to problems that may arise later " .
14 At this point it would appear that a consultant 's job is now over , but in fact he should co-ordinate with the contractors , and stand by until the equipment is fully installed and be present at the opening of the facility for a number of days in order to iron out any problems that may arise immediately after opening .
15 Liaise with teachers and NDO to investigate any problems that may arise .
16 Member countries are required to meet under GATT auspices to discuss any trade problems that may arise .
17 In a subsequent discussion on 23 March , MacArthur advocated an early peace conference despite the problems that would arise from Soviet obstruction .
18 Be warned , however , that there are two practical problems that might arise if you attempt to adjust your habits in the ways suggested .
19 Seventhly , if the German states were to express themselves for initiating movement toward German unity , would they be ready to take into consideration the interests of other European states and to seek , on a mutually acceptable collective basis , answers to all questions and problems that might arise in that regard ?
20 We should , however , recognise the problems that might arise as a result and make sure that we do not misinterpret any problem .
21 Here is a fault-finding guide to help locate any problems that might arise when producing boards with the ultra-violet technique .
22 ‘ I think I can cope with any problems that might arise , Mr Scott . ’
23 so that they are fully trained and ready to handle the problems that might arise erm there is , however , cause for some er optimism and I refer specifically to the recreational page from the Estuaries Consultation Document from English Nature and in one of their er proposals and objectives they say encouraging self regulation and observance of Code of Practice by local clubs and groups to avoid clon conflict with and or disturbance to other users including nature conservation interests .
24 This emotion which , even as I planned to drive to Prague , while admitting only to liking you well enough to want to ease any problems that might arise , made me instruct Lubor … ’
25 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 . ’ .
26 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 ) .
27 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 .
28 We can now deal with the main problems that could arise in the new community care system .
29 The extent of any initial technical problems that will arise will depend upon the drafting of the enabling legislation , and the good sense of those who must interpret it .
30 Margaret of Carlisle , 47 , was widowed two years ago and knew at first hand the financial problems that can arise from the sudden death of a loved one and the trauma of finding that her partner was inadequately insured .
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