Example sentences of "[verb] with [det] problem " in BNC.

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1 Grappling with this problem , feminists who want to draw attention to women 's presence rather than simply adopting male titles have sometimes proposed completely novel words ( for instance Italian dottora , a feminine coining for ‘ doctor ’ that flouts the rules of Italian word-formation ) .
2 Grappling with this problem has led us to reject a sharp either/or dichotomy in terms of innate versus cultural , and instead to posit the existence in human beings of innate potentialities and capacities — as well as innate constraints — that may be turned to peaceful as much as to warlike ends , potentialities and capacities that are necessarily set within the particularity of a moral and semantic universe .
3 Eva 's knowledge of mathematics meant she could handle the budget at Usher with few problems — apart from the usual one of there never being enough money to do all that needed to be done .
4 After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later .
5 At worst , they merely signal a reluctance or inability to grapple with those problems .
6 That is because it demonstrates how poorly British farmers co-operate to sell their products — I hope that my right hon. Friend 's marketing grants will assist with that problem — and spells out in words of one syllable that the British farmer will not be discriminated against in Europe .
7 16.8.4 Circumstances in which natural language indexing meets with many problems
8 But unfortunately it is beset with many problems .
9 While he was wrestling with this problem , he happened to go to a lecture by Einstein , and was struck by Einstein 's remark that his theory of relativity would fall to the ground if any of several tests failed .
10 Having met with this problem on my first day , the following morning I wised-up and took a taxi around the harbour , half an hour before sunrise , to approach Farm Cove by way of the delightfully names Woolloomooloo Bay .
11 Having met with this problem on my first day , the following morning I wised-up and took and taxi around the harbour , half an hour before sunrise , to approach Farm Cove by way of the delightfully named Woolloomooloo Bay .
12 Little progress is being made with this problem and it is feared that momentum may be lost by those opposing the scheme , especially over the Christmas and New Year periods .
13 They give ( ibid. , pp. 5–6 ) an example of how Beccaria deals with this problem ( in a discussion of theft ) :
14 It is to the credit of the New Zealand breeders that these faults were recognized and several imports from the UK were made specifically to help with this problem , notably NZ Ch.
15 I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike .
16 Again , I repeat with this problem of unemployment and so on , and the really obscene level of unemployment in this country at the moment — absolutely shocking I think — and I think the universities have to address themselves to that problem .
17 My local authority has had to cope with that problem for many years , as I did when I was housing chairman of my local authority .
18 Now England have got one last chance to cope with that problem in what looks like being another turning pitch .
19 On each flight to Cyprus six groundcrew were on board to cope with any problems encountered en route and to remove the avionics not included in the sale .
20 In order to cope with these problems , the ideas of Max Weber have often been employed in addition to , or instead of , those of Marx , and we will examine Weber 's approach shortly .
21 Because narrative is able to cope with these problems , it is often enlisted by the human mind to work through logically impossible situations .
22 Yet even in developed countries there is concern about the extent of illiteracy among adults , and special classes are offered to cope with this problem .
23 The super-ego is introduced as a concept to cope with this problem , its function being to censor and keep repressed material repressed .
24 There are several methods of extending our rule to cope with this problem , all of which are essentially ways of considering programs restricted so that we only need worry about a finite set of values at a time .
25 With the increasing complexity of control information many organizations have devised a formal Management Information System ( MIS ) to cope with this problem .
26 The standard has , however , left some uncertainty as to when and how adjustments should be made to cope with this problem .
27 If we 'd been forced like myself I believe in a couple of years ' time , I will not be able to enjoy the pension fund that I 'm in at the moment we will have a problem , and we need to deal with that problem , and we need to raise the issue now and have a strategy , and I think it 's the G M B's to take a leading role in looking at this .
28 As my hon. Friend knows , I shall introduce the Asylum Bill to deal with that problem .
29 As a result , while the right approach is to take the most positive steps that we can to help to deal with that problem , we have a duty to our own people also to ensure that we maintain that elementary , basic , minimum safeguard of our own nuclear deterrent .
30 The Labour party has a crime prevention policy and a youth crime prevention policy which will begin to deal with that problem .
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