Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] problem of " in BNC.

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1 Their work returned afresh to the problem of social waste in education , and especially to its manifestation in the selective and divided system of secondary education .
2 The results indicate problems for hearing people in using sign language effectively which might be traced directly to the problems of the language learning situation .
3 Perhaps misguidedly , this increasing interest in the corporate structure is linked also to the problems of a more litigation-conscious public and dramatic increases in professional indemnity insurance premiums .
4 We shall return later to the problem of discovering who bewitches whom .
5 Up to the mid-1970s , the focus of the debate on lessons from the Japanese experience was related mainly to the problems of underdeveloped countries in achieving rapid industrialization .
6 So now to the problem of obesity .
7 The Oil and Gas Construction Ministry , : which is in charge of building pipelines , has set up a scientific institute devoted solely to the problems of transport by pipeline .
8 They should devote themselves wholly to the problem of making life in South Africa , regarded as more or less a foreign country , bearable for self-respecting British men and women .
9 A different complexion might be put on the same phenomena if instead we referred more particularly to the problems of ‘ criminal justice ’ and ‘ penal policy ’ .
10 It is advised that the choice of issue should reflect the choice of the two key questions as indicated above i.e. relate either to the problem of evil/suffering in the world and/ or the topic of the value of human life .
11 Knowing an author 's homosexuality makes that decoding far easier ( if at the same time rather less triumphant there 's an undeniable pleasure in finding out that a favourite writer , actor or director you have admired for years turns out to be gay , as you always privately hoped and ‘ knew ’ ) but it returns us once again to the problem of biography , the danger of regressing to a simplistic reading of texts which simply locates their meanings in the author 's life story .
12 Throughout his career there have been calls on Prince by both the US and UK critical establishment to be a better role model , to make himself accountable to some kind of community , to address himself explicitly to the problems of the day .
13 Similarly , purposeful action involves at least implicit recognition of some future achievement , but a general sense of the future could not have resulted until man applied his mind systematically to the problem of future events .
14 We come therefore to the problem of defining the individual stratigraphical unit , which is the basis of nearly all our troubles .
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