Example sentences of "problem when it [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The pure pop act also has its problems when it comes to exposure .
2 The full caboodle is magnificent , but it does cause problems when it comes to transportation .
3 Largest aircraft to leave the Museum and the one that could give the most problems when it comes to moving it , is former Spanish Dornier Do 24 flying boat HD5-1 .
4 Rolls-Royce 's model cycle of 15-plus years also posed something of a problem when it came to deciding tactics with the new car .
5 Location was something of a problem when it came to Pat Phoenix , the phenomenally successful Elsie Tanner of Coronation Street .
6 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
7 The health committee 's report last week on community care puts its finger on the problem when it points to a ‘ paradox ’ or ‘ tension ’ in government policy over assessments of need and cash limits .
8 There is another problem when it comes to applying market prices to environmental capital : the pieces of green environment that are most treasured by most people are their gardens .
9 The real problem when it comes to going out with an infant is the amount of clobber you have to take with you .
10 The Executive obviously has a very serious problem when it comes to looking after these areas , ’ said Mr Wilson .
11 But there is a problem when it comes to putting the girls to bed .
12 Oxford has a particularly bad problem when it comes to homelessness .
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