Example sentences of "problems have [be] " in BNC.

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1 The ill-fitting Abbey Clocks and most of the assets of Lan-Elec have been sold , and Corsair 's problems have been rectified by a new face behind its managing director 's desk .
2 In the years since quantum mechanics was first applied to chemistry , many fundamental problems have been ‘ solved ’ — covalent bonds , periodicity , the aromatic nature of benzene , the stereochemistry of carbon , the mechanism of bimolecular reactions , the existence of free radicals , van der Waals ' forces , the magnetic properties of matter , and others .
3 To avoid too many technicalities , we will confine the story to a small number of topics : cancer , high blood pressure , and mental disorders will serve to illustrate the ways in which problems have been solved .
4 Thus although much has been achieved , it would be a mistake to believe that most of the problems have been solved .
5 One advantage of complete mixes is that these problems have been corrected by nutritionists who work for the compound feed manufacturers .
6 Many of these problems have been resolved by the recent expansion and improvement of CIP , which has increased the coverage of the scheme to 14,000 titles per annum and rendered CIP entries themselves more accurate .
7 Whether or not a formal debate is held will depend on the purpose of the examination and a number of other factors , but it is obviously necessary to seek the client 's opinion before deciding the direction that a study should take once a number of problems have been identified .
8 First , a rational plan of action can only be arrived at after the patient 's problems have been identified .
9 Experiment continues , of course , but the difficult problems have been solved and their solution has altered some older ideas about the restoration of industrial wasteland .
10 Might other problems have been prevented ?
11 It would appear that the above problems have been made worse by some of the recent frequency reallocations , and the lack of awareness of the Authority concerning these matters is quite astounding .
12 Anglo 's problems have been exacerbated by the mild weather over the past few years which hit demand for solid fuel just as the recession clobbered other parts of the business .
13 Unemployment mixed with the political and racial problems have been blamed for the soaring crime rate .
14 The Queen is also aware that not all her current problems have been created by her children 's behaviour .
15 The landowner is concerned over liability for climbing on the crag , details of which are to be found in the new BMC Peak Guide supplement , and a discreet and sensitive approach is requested until the problems have been sorted out .
16 These problems have been tackled in different ways and with different degrees of success , as I shall later try to explain .
17 Although this has led to some re-siting of base stations , Macklin says these problems have been resolved .
18 The problems have been made worse by the continuing recession and the extra cost of providing services in rural areas .
19 Meta says its problems have been compounded by the rise of IBM 's DRDA , which is seeing a tidy flow of SAG members defect to its ranks , including Oracle and Informix , who say they simply can not afford not to pick up DRDA because of IBM 's huge installation base .
20 New arrangements for providing treatment to people with drug and alcohol problems have been implemented with only a minimum of preparation .
21 Like any closed system of classification and rule-bound rationality , the classical law suffers from omissions , contradictions and absurdities , but these problems have been masterfully overcome by generations of scholarly hair-splitting and judicial creativity .
22 If problems have been identified during assessment , monitoring of vital signs and fluid balance may continue .
23 The effects of preventive and corrective measures will be monitored and the operation may be postponed until any problems have been resolved .
24 In general it is felt that investigations into specific problems have been more valuable than wide ranging background investigations .
25 Similar problems have been studied by similar methods in the very different context of the law-courts .
26 But for some Japan has been ‘ a little bit of a struggle ’ this year , and its problems have been seen to affect other markets in the region .
27 Once these problems have been identified , we can proceed to develop adequate mechanisms for overcoming them .
28 By the end of the week all Isabella 's problems have been solved except the hair .
29 In fact this is the whole point of introducing D. By assigning a relative permittivity to a dielectric material all these problems have been taken care of .
30 In conclusion , it could be that the problems have been exaggerated , and indeed one study of second homes in the southwest of England , the second most important area after Wales , concluded ( South West Economic Planning Council , 1975 , vii ) that : ‘ second homes do not pose a problem that is widespread in the region nor are they likely to do so ’ .
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