Example sentences of "problems [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The condition of RENFE was seen by the new government as one of the most pressing problems that it had to face .
2 As for Freud , the clitoris continues to be surrounded by the same problems that it held for nineteenth-century medicine .
3 For all the problems that it raises , this formidable wish-list is better than a constantly repeated non , which is about all that France contributed in the past .
4 Indeed , with embryonic OLTP products like Unix System Labs 's Tuxedo , Transarc Corp 's Encina and now IBM 's CICS/6000 already struggling for mind and market share , X/Open will be under pressure to avoid the problems that it faced — and to some extent still does — over the lack of a standard for graphical user interfaces , GUIs .
5 At best they re-describe perception in a manner that actually generates more problems than it solves .
6 Pop creates more problems than it solves .
7 Running away brings far more problems than it solves .
8 As it stands , this claim raises more problems than it solves .
9 To offer generalizations about the ‘ Gascon ’ nobility can pose more problems than it solves .
10 The East Oxford Traffic Scheme has cost nearly £100,000 and is causing more problems than it solves .
11 But editors say a privacy law would create more problems than it solves .
12 Providing collection bins might appear an easy step but this could lead to more problems than it solves !
13 Now there 's a number of recommendations in the study , and that includes the introduction of a twenty mile an hour speed limit , surely that 's going to cause more problems than it solves ?
14 the prison system has a tendency to create more problems than it receives and has an equal tendency to fail inmates because , out of its survival fear , it tends to respond to corporate threats , real or imaginary , rather than the real problems of inmates .
15 He selected Ellis , grandson of Red Grizzly Bear , a choice which angered Lawyer and Joseph and created more problems than it solved .
16 Like its predecessors , it attracted attention from many sources , and in the liberal or liberated social climate of the post-war years it probably created more problems than it solved .
17 It was occasionally recognised , however , that self-defence might create more problems than it solved , as when Mr Punch recovered his wit and arranged for two anti-garotters to meet one dark night in a lonely street :
18 But the new act created more political problems than it solved .
19 Herzen 's suggestion that it continue in the West created more problems than it solved .
20 This leads to accusations that counselling can actually create more problems than it resolves , indeed , that it can actually contribute to increasing people 's problems .
21 The failure to resolve Germany 's future added to Europe 's economic problems and it seemed that Communists in France and Italy might exploit the consequent social discontent in order to seize power .
22 and er as often as not they were ladies who had been separated or divorced and er they had all , a lot of sort of marital problems and it became almost a , a we welfare of job
23 It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums .
24 Barnardo 's helps families and children who have serious problems and it has a new service called ‘ Positive Options ’ which helps children , young people and families where someone has AIDS .
25 In 1980 , mining operations threatened the fabric of the house and British Coal , calculating it would be cheaper to cope with subsidence problems if it owned the house itself , acquired the property .
26 Apart from the fact that a possible-worlds approach inevitably runs into problems if it insists on the logical completeness of fictional universes , it seems to me that what is a valid issue in logic does not necessarily have to be a valid issue in poetics and narratology .
27 They are right to do so , because it can lead to serious problems if it persists .
28 See BALLVALVE PROBLEMS if it has n't .
29 Immigration to Britain , a country of net emigration ( which means that more people emigrate from it than immigrate to it ) did not in itself throw up social problems but it served to highlight social deprivation .
30 Angola has its problems but it has no ex-colonial links with this country .
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