Example sentences of "problem be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Statistical approaches to this problem are widely used and some of the basic ideas are introduced below . |
2 | Statistical approaches to this problem are widely used and some of the basic ideas are introduced below . |
3 | But they 're causing a they 're causing a problem are n't they ? |
4 | The politics of the inner city problem are not just the surface manifestation of economic imperatives ; here there is no straightforward linear determination of superstructure by base . |
5 | It would be valuable , if people had the spare cash , to line damp rooms with some form of insulating material before wallpapering them : for want of that small capital outlay , they may spend more on frequent re-decoration than they otherwise might have saved : but since the outlay in papering a room three times a year is piecemeal , it is possible , while root-and-branch solutions to the problem are not . |
6 | Experience gained from solving and modelling with ILPs will often suggest that some integer variables in a particular problem are more ‘ important ’ than others , in that it is desirable to force the important variables to integer values early in the solution . |
7 | Boys appear to outnumber girls by about five to one , but it may be that girls with the problem are less overtly hyperactive , and tend to display more subtle symptoms , such as inattention , speech disorders and mood changes , which may not always be identified as hyperkinetic syndrome . |
8 | The category numbers ( see Figure 5.2 ) from those sections of the information system that are accessed to deal with the problem are then recorded in the case records . |
9 | Equally , the responses to this problem were not pre-ordained by the state of the economy , and the choice among those responses had a number of highly significant political as well as economic ramifications . |
10 | Researchers also noted that broken bones and other skeletal problem were not entirely absent in free-range poultry farming , but there was as yet insufficient data to draw firm conclusions . |
11 | We had Palace Manchester United people sitting round us and there was no problem were there Paul ? |
12 | By the mid-1980s scientists working on the problem were sufficiently sure about the amount of helium in the universe to say that there were probably only three types of neutrino , and thus only three generations . |
13 | So perhaps your response should have started ‘ Good news , Dave , your problem 's easily solved ’ ! |
14 | Zoologists say the problem 's so bad native species could be at risk . |
15 | Erm and part of the problem 's always gon na be there 's part time staff who |
16 | Former insiders , however , say the problem 's really a case of ‘ sizzle without the steak . ’ |
17 | I mean you 've got to admit , even the housing problem 's enough , is n't it ? |
18 | And the erm ni the , the , the capsules and the er Nitrous Albide I expect are the ones he 's going to change though the problem is exactly what to . |
19 | The problem is mostly on my right side as I am right handed . |
20 | The drug problem is mostly limited to substances which produce recognizable behavioural patterns , normally some sort of muddled state or light-headedness . |
21 | The practice of issuing misleading medical certificates is widespread ( this problem is thoroughly detailed in Turkey — Torture , extrajudicial executions , ‘ disappearances ’ , May 1992 AI Index : EUR 44/39/92 ) . |
22 | Clearly , the problem is somewhere at a very early stage of the reading system . |
23 | Also the problem is increasingly severe the more local the gaol . |
24 | Even the sun in Scotland can cause damage , though the problem is clearly more intense in the Mediterranean and more exotic holiday locations . |
25 | Given the powers available , the problem is clearly not a legal one . |
26 | Its answer to the problem is either that it is entitled to more money from central Government , regardless of how much its rate support grant for the social services sector has risen , or that it needs the unfettered right to raise further taxes locally . |
27 | Thirdly , I shall look at those Christian feminists who believe there to be no real gap , so that the problem is thereby solved . |
28 | For a judge at the European Court , the answer to this problem is generally provided by the use of computers . |
29 | The problem is partly the result of regulation that prevents betting shops being made attractive , lest they persuade anyone to go in . |
30 | The problem is partly conceptual , partly empirical . |