Example sentences of "there be [noun] with the " in BNC.

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1 Now there are problems with the simple postulation of a link between unemployment , crime , and disorder , as Mrs Thatcher is only too ready to point out .
2 There are problems with the way the sodium attacks the materials of the lamps and the very high temperature that the lamps have to run at .
3 But there are problems with the shoe and they start and finish with the Disc fastening system .
4 There are problems with the health service and the education system and there are sure to be some with the new council tax .
5 There are problems with the condition of the path and , alas , litter .
6 There are problems with the historical aspects of it .
7 We shall see in a moment that there are problems with the nationalism which goes hand in hand with this outlook .
8 There are reports in today 's paper Ron that there are problems with the Tony Daley deal to Italy because of personal terms is this true ?
9 There are problems with the discriminatory power of colonoscopy and biopsy .
10 Nevertheless there are problems with the evidence not only for the fall of Burgundy , but also for the related history of the Auvergne .
11 If there are problems with the answers given to the questions on the property information form or if the contract or the title appears to be unacceptable , then these questions should be raised .
12 There are others with the same anxieties , ’ said Hugh .
13 As we saw above , there are limitations with the rational model as a method of solving problems .
14 Also , there are instructors with the Minister of Industry of Bangkok who teach machine knitting , but they teach only if you have a group of ten or more .
15 If the family themselves needed therapy , again there are parallels with the relationship between the social worker and team leader .
16 There are parallels with the ‘ porn the theory , rape the practice ’ debate , and the censorship debate in feminism .
17 There are difficulties with the idea that convertible debt should be classified according to the probability of conversion , notably in specifying how the probability of conversion should be judged , whether convertible debt should be reclassified if the probability of conversion changes , and whether the interest on convertible debt which is not reported as a liability should be deducted in arriving at profit before taxation .
18 However , there are discussions with the ISV group underway — it 's the only council category OSF is qualified to join .
19 Other methodological issues can not be solved in this straightforward fashion : reality is not wholly determinate , so there are statements with the property that no long-run agreement on their truth or falsity can be expected , so when are we justified in continuing inquiry into a question which may , for all we know , have no answer ?
20 There are similarities with the historical model that Benjamin puts forward ( ‘ folk ’ epic bourgeois literature mechanical reproduction ) , but Cutler focuses even more clearly on the determinative power of the medium .
21 But there were problems with the orchestra … and perhaps , looking back to it now , I was not always very helpful to Mr Bing , but , in general , the idea of co-operation between houses was not welcomed .
22 ‘ I phoned and said , ‘ Where 's the money ? ’ and was told there were problems with the book-keeper , who would be coming in to sort it out , ’ says Debbie .
23 This exercise revealed that , although there were problems with the availability of information to support the finance function , generally these were outside the control of the OIC .
24 On less tangible aspects the tour must have added a plus or two to the English rugby character , for there were problems with the itinerary , occasionally with the accommodation .
25 In its adjudication , it says : ‘ The CPS decided not to prosecute the woman as there were problems with the quality and admissibility of the evidence submitted by the Daily Mirror .
26 There were problems with the warrant , and the Legal Attaché was going to be down at New Scotland Yard for the morning , and probably for the afternoon .
27 Proposals to transfer the unit to Great Ormond Street Children 's Hospital were being considered ; however , there were problems with the negotiations ( which ultimately failed in December ) and essential staff left .
28 But there were children with the women here and there , subdued children eating chips or drawing on pieces of paper on the floor .
29 On most occasions when mass demonstrations took place there were clashes with the police and it was primarily for this reason that the Labour Party and the TUC tried to discourage such a form of protest .
30 There were arguments with the ANL on the day ; these stemmed from the ANL 's total disregard for Mr Sahitharan 's family ( murdered by racists ) and the Deane family ( brutalised by the police ) .
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