Example sentences of "problems which [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Notwithstanding current problems which they discussed lightly , it had all been wonderful .
2 They learn who the residents are , where they sleep and any particular problems which they might meet straight away . ’
3 There is nothing to be gained by attempting to force parents into accepting definitions of problems which they do not recognise as important or relevant , despite what you as a professional may think .
4 The Report criticised the crew of the Croydon for not doing more to rectify the compass problems which they had experienced and for relying too heavily on D/F bearings , but it implied that the Darwin W/T station should not have stated the bearings of ‘ night error ’ , they should have known they were nothing of the sort .
5 Improved communication about children and the problems which they faced outside school was not simply a consequence of a rapidly changing society .
6 Shifts from one ‘ problematic ’ to another , such as that from classical political economy to Marxism , must be explained so that ‘ later developments are determined by the structure of the ideological problematic from which they break , or the scientific problems which they recast ’ .
7 The problems which they confront in bringing up their children have too often been exacerbated by the interventions of those in the helping professions .
8 Their work made it impossible henceforth to invoke the work of Althusser in Britain without reference to the problems which they had articulated .
9 Girls with unsatisfactory parenting may crave a baby of their own to provide the affection lacking in their own upbringing ; but then themselves repeat the problems which they are trying to get away from ( Kiernan 1980b ) .
10 Nurses , like any other member of society , have their share of health and social problems which they wrestle with , often unknown to anyone .
11 Groups of college staff led by experienced chairmen considered a series of case studies designed to highlight the problems which they might encounter when preparing their own course submissions .
12 The first is to give an opportunity to staff in relatively junior positions in the transport co-ordinating units of Scottish Regions to learn more about the wider scene into which their job slots , and the second is to allow such people to meet informally with their opposite numbers in other Regions and , it is hoped , to realise that problems which they have to face in their work are not all that different from those experienced by others in different locations .
13 The Treasury of 1943 was not skilled at arguing about economic theory or the details of national income statistics , but they felt that the new economic approach ignored practical problems which they , rather than the academic economists , were best qualified to judge .
14 Neither had they demonstrated an adequate awareness of the essential problems which they had to resolve .
15 This raises all kinds of additional problems which we ca n't afford to ignore , even though it forces us to consider a new and higher level set of issues .
16 What each of us does over a long period of trial and error is to acquire a set of tools with which we are comfortable and which we can apply in different ways to the myriad problems which we need to solve .
17 He argued that thought does not arise out of abstract logical puzzles but from specific problems which we encounter in practice .
18 Many problems which we are prepared to treat as bipolar have ramifications which could be taken into account if they were thought to be as important as the impact of the decision on the two contestants .
19 It was the school 's belief that the creation of special units would not solve the behavioural problems which we encounter and furthermore there was little likelihood of re-integration into mainstream schooling ( a view largely substantiated by the available evidence of many of the existing units ) .
20 We hope your debates prove interesting and decisi decisive in furtherance of your own policies and in addressing some of the problems which we face in our society at large .
21 We need to make sure that that pressure stays on because urban areas , as we know with the City Challenge bid and others , have got distinct and unique problems which we need to address .
22 We need to make sure that that pressure stays on because urban areas , as we know with the City Challenge bid and others , have got distinct and unique problems which we need to address .
23 We 're going to talk to you about er Farm project and its basic problems which we had to put a programme together and er make the job
24 ‘ Poaching and pollution are the main problems which we have to face .
25 But to say ‘ well we may run into erm problems which we ca n't at the moment foresee , or problems which may make life temporarily a little difficult ’ I do n't think should prevent us from tackling the problem .
26 Marx fancied that he could simply take over the Hegelian analysis and , in Engels ' famous phrase , ‘ stand Hegel the right way up ’ with no reference to the fact that Hegel 's whole analysis is rooted in an effort to resolve quite specific problems which he inherited in the theory of knowledge .
27 Thus , in his chapter ‘ The Elimination of Metaphysics ’ , Ayer cites a number of philosophical problems which he believes can be rapidly cleared up through a proper understanding of language .
28 Now sixty years old , failing in health , and without papal backing , Winchelsey was unlikely to present the new king with the problems which he offered to the old one , but he did not hesitate to support the barons against Gaveston .
29 Innocent was beset with problems which he had little chance of solving as the sands constantly shifted and political and economic undercurrents conditioned behaviour .
30 But having I could just tell councillor that the main problems which he felt he had to bring into this debate , the main problem is parking across the driveways in Harvey Goodwin Avenue , both the residents get very fed up because the parking .
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