Example sentences of "problem be [conj] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 And er the need of this particular problem is unless there 's an area whereby there is an accident risk they wo n't bother with it .
2 One problem is that there do not seem to be many potentially blue-chip names in the pipeline , ready to join what is now a severely restricted group .
3 The root of the problem is that there is no Non-Conformist equivalent of the church commissioners who , as well as contributing in large measure to Church of England clergy stipends , share with the state the responsibility for providing the Redundant Churches Fund .
4 The problem is that there 's little to offer in between ; high street quality seems almost a contradiction in terms .
5 The problem is that there is nothing remotely central about these places at all .
6 The problem is that there is no good a priori reason to alter the binding of one pronoun before the other ; both options should , ideally , be handed to the reasoner at once .
7 One other problem is that there is an assumption that everyone will practice their religion in the same way .
8 The historian 's problem is that there is insufficient archaeological or documentary evidence to establish the chronology of this process .
9 The problem is that there is no mechanism to focus that role .
10 The second , and much deeper , problem is that there is still far too little agreement about the themes and content in the curriculum of top juniors so that different primary schools which will ‘ feed ’ a secondary school are working on a degree of common curricular ground .
11 The problem is that there are not enough markets to absorb the waste that is available for recycling .
12 The problem is that there is no satisfactory way of drawing a line between decisions of corporate managers which ought to be respected because they are based solely on the expertise of the directors and those which should be challenged as based on personal considerations or other non-corporate purposes .
13 ‘ The problem is that there 's hardly any around . ’
14 Another major problem is that there are so many ‘ Europes ’ , even in western Europe .
15 The problem is that there are very few young trees to succeed them .
16 On a macroscopic level , the problem is that there is no allowance for diversity of musical practice or song-type .
17 The problem is that there is a special policy of using custody sparingly for young offenders ( e.g. s.1(4A) of the Criminal Justice Act 1982 ) , and some of their offences are not particularly serious .
18 The problem is that there is little agreement over how this control should operate and what form it should take .
19 The real problem is that there are situations where negative pecuniary externalities exist , and this means that co-operative R&D ventures may end up doing less R&D than independent firms would have done in the same setting .
20 The problem is that there are few data from which to calculate a requirement .
21 The real problem is that there is no democracy in Scotland .
22 The problem is that there is no stage in the model in Figure 16 where damage should cause the specific behaviour of identifying words by slow serial identification of their individual letters .
23 A major problem is that there is no reason why we choose the referents that we do other than the fact that they may be someone we know or whose occupation we have information about .
24 The problem is that there are far more male general managers , some of whom are , arguably , unexceptional .
25 Staff deliver a quality service to the customer but the big problem is that there is insufficient staff to do the job properly .
26 Has it occurred to the Minister that the problem is that there are plenty of young people camped out in the open air , but that they do not have any work ?
27 The problem is that there are 75 ridings a year and to give a wider berth would concentrate our low flying over other parts of the countryside to the detriment of the inhabitants there .
28 The problem is that there is a principle at stake .
29 Because part of the problem is that there are too many people in agriculture and if you can reduce the population threshold allowed , right , wages will virtually rise , because labour productivity will rise because there is less labour on the same amount of land .
30 I 've had four tickets , but the problem is that there is nowhere to park , and you have to put your car somewhere .
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