Example sentences of "problem [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 A problem for many parties of the left in the era of slow growth was to reconcile high public spending and greater social and economic equality with the reluctance of many workers to pay heavier taxes .
2 In Christianity , it has become a problem for many believers that the masculinity of the doctrine is stressed and the feminine aspects marginalized .
3 Finding a roof over your head has become a real problem for many more thousands of young people seeking a home of their own .
4 It is widely recognised that it is not production of food but the low level of demand for food that is the problem for many and for varied reasons related to the forces and relations of production in which people are involved .
5 The greatest problem for many elderly people is that relationships tend to dwindle .
6 Living alone , although a very real care problem for many dementia sufferers because of the need some of them have for continual safeguarding , might not in itself be a problem for all if they had sons or ( more realistically ) daughters living nearby who could help with their care .
7 The problem for many organisations is that little time , or thought , is given to this aspect of the firm 's infrastructure .
8 The problem for many people today is not that it is too difficult to believe but that it is too easy .
9 No forearm rotation is the other problem for many golfers .
10 Built in the early 1980s to meet spiralling demand in Surrey 's golf-crazy commuter heartland , it helped to solve a seemingly impossible problem for many budding golfers .
11 This presents a problem for many women , because as a housewife you are not paid .
12 BGS has been working on this problem for many years , and this year enlarged the scope of its studies to include a site where such a solvent had been detected in a production borehole .
13 In descent the Grand Dru has proved a problem for many , even though the guidebook is both plain and correct in its detail .
14 Being bored and frustrated is a problem for many people ; even for those with positions of responsibility and influence , there can be a lot of drudgery involved .
15 The use of more persistent and less volatile compounds such as the chloramines has posed a serious problem for many fishkeepers .
16 This used to be a problem for many people as a result of the Earnings Rule .
17 Defaulting is a problem for many forms of catering enterprise .
18 Selection of spinners is a problem for many counties .
19 Nevertheless , dependence on nicotine is a major part of the problem for many smokers and smoking cessation aids may help such people in their attempts to stop smoking .
20 Taking medicine more than twice a day could be a potential problem for many people , the article warns .
21 The problem for many that have entered alliances is that , though the alliance can strengthen both firms against outsiders , it can also weaken one partner relative to the other .
22 Although social isolation is undoubtedly a problem for many old people , many more do have an active family life .
23 Erm fluor fluoridation erm er this is a particular prob problem for many people who do n't like additives to water .
24 Inadequate personal income and lack of assistance in this area are a major problem for many mentally disordered people and their relatives .
25 An international problem for many years , inflation is in part fuelled by governments printing money simply to maintain standards of living — unfortunately this technique has led to the undermining of the future prospects of the very people it was supposed to help .
26 Nat West Chairman Lord Alexander said : ‘ The late payment of trade debts is becoming a considerable problem for many businesses .
27 Funding themselves through training remains a problem for many students , given the virtual demise of discretionary grants .
28 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 .
29 Elean:Would you say that this ’ technical problem ’ , which is a technical problem for many writers is made worse because you are writing , not from the relatively safe ’ exile ’ of a liberal-democratic , capitalist European country ; but you are writing from inside the very belly of apartheid , where you do not have , at your disposal the support services and facilities , to help you to authentically reflect the true ’ spirit ’ of your people .
30 Esmond Bradley Martin , the envoy appointed , has worked on the problem for many years as a consultant to the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , which has mounted sustained campaigns against the trade .
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