Example sentences of "problems that " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It is a measure of the grim recalcitrance of the region 's problems that Schultz 's message was reported to have been saluted by a strike called in protest among the Palestinians of the occupied territories . |
2 | But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold . |
3 | In fact the leisure facility is a minefield of safety , legal , and operational problems that , unless addressed in a professional manner , can cause catastrophic consequences . |
4 | Pre-menstrual tension covers a range of emotional or physical problems that many women suffer before a period . |
5 | Before starting adaptations to your home , there may be some problems that can be solved by using various pieces of equipment available on the market at the moment . |
6 | Mark Saunders ( BBC Radio ) in a personal review of design requirements for RDS car radios points out that one of the problems that RDS poses for both broadcaster and receiver manufacturer is that , with the exception of obvious features such as the display of the programme service name , an RDS receiver is not apparently different in performance , or looks , when observed in the static environment of the dealer 's showroom . |
7 | On this hand , consider the problems that West 's overcall seemed to set North-South : Game all , dealer West North 8 4 3 A A K 9 3 K Q 8 7 3 West A K J 10 6 5 2 10 4 J 10 9 4 East 7 2 10 8 7 J 7 6 5 2 A 6 2 South Q 9 6 5 K Q J 9 4 3 Q 8 5 West dealt and passed , North opened One Club and South responded One Heart . |
8 | ‘ Let's hope that the prospect of becoming Libyan citizens will frighten Venetians into swiftly solving the problems that Gaddafi wants to take over . ’ |
9 | A group of East German trade unionists complained yesterday to the main trade union federation that the official media dismissed or ignored ‘ fundamental political problems that are upsetting the workers ’ . |
10 | ‘ It is no longer enough merely to acknowledge the facts … and to hope that science will solve by itself the problems that it is creating . |
11 | ‘ I do n't argue the pros and cons of public or private investment per se , but in view of the problems that have arisen it seems to me that if the Government has talked up the price by making rather loud commitments to potential voters , perhaps the Government should spend some of our money overcoming those problems , ’ he said . |
12 | The Government is therefore relying on the institutions to help guard against the problems that would be caused by any variations in regional demand from the small investor . |
13 | Textbooks on research methods rarely mention the problems that arise when undertaking research on controversial topics or conducting it in sensitive locations . |
14 | In the past , many researchers have tended to underplay the problems that arose in the process of research in case they affected the evaluation of their results , although there have been a few ex post disclosures in books intended to show social research as often a messy enterprise ( Bell and Newby 1977 ; Bell and Roberts 1984 ) . |
15 | In the case of the RUC it is essential to reflect on the problems that arose in the research . |
16 | Given the nature of crime in Easton , the problems that Northern Ireland 's divisions create for routine policing are as well studied there as anywhere . |
17 | Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’ |
18 | However , some of the problems that were to haunt the postwar aviation industry had already begun to appear . |
19 | Until then the Polo is no more than a worthy evolution of a familiar species and merely addresses the most urgent problems that nearly 10 years of standing still have created . |
20 | Yamazaki seems unconcerned by the fact that he 's taking on problems that have defeated many who should have known better . |
21 | Extreme examples exist when night-workers are considered , but these produce special problems that will be dealt with later . |
22 | Be warned , however , that there are two practical problems that might arise if you attempt to adjust your habits in the ways suggested . |
23 | They have spent the morning in classrooms working through a command post exercise ; they practise passing information and responding to the numerous and varied problems that would be posed in a real headquarters . |
24 | The fact that the church was not of the highest architectural quality eased some of the problems that could have been associated with its conversion into flats . |
25 | He might have foreseen the problems that would ensue after their marriage , seen that there was a gulf between Charles and Diana that would be difficult to bridge and advised against it . |
26 | He is not impressed by the Prince because of who he is , but because of the man he is : because of his gift for talking to people , his tenacity and his courage in confronting problems that other men would shy away from . |
27 | It was in these very multi-ethnic areas with their myriad problems that ‘ political agitators exploit civil liberties issues , and play down the issue of communal security … individual liberties are important , but we must not become so obsessed with them that we overlook the importance of communal freedom . ’ |
28 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
29 | There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews . |
30 | THE back office problems that lead to last month 's supension of Dumenil unit trusts were identified six months ago in a document that put the group up for sale . |