Example sentences of "problem that they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Central American women have become conscious of their situation and understand that the revolution for permanent liberation is the fundamental solution to the grave problems that they confront .
2 Apart from the obvious problems that they cause , certain species , like flowering cherries and plums , are the overwintering hosts of the troublesome waterlily aphid , a menace that is as devastating to succulent aquatic plants as the black bean aphid is to broad beans .
3 We do get work from individuals , I said we have an open policy and people come through with problems that they 've got because they know us and some we take up , we try and be helpful and , and take up individual problems and then we have a two way relationship with community groups and last and not , not , not least , we , we live across the corridor from the General Manager and he 's always flying in and giving us work as well .
4 When working with couples , the therapist 's role is to help the partners identify the problems that they face as a couple and then to encourage them to tackle those that appear soluble using the approach that has already been described .
5 Does the Minister recognise that the people of Wolverhampton do not regard the Secretary of State for the Environment as environmentally benign , certainly over the problems that they face with the new standard spending assessment announced in the past few days —
6 Drawing information from a variety of sources , and in particular from a national database of commons being structured at the Department of Geography , Aberystwyth , representative samples of ‘ public access ’ commons will be selected for analysis , with a view to evaluating the ways in which such areas are administered , the problems that they face , and the effectiveness of particular schemes of management and regulation .
7 Many of those attending the doctor 's surgery with physical symptoms , such as headache or diarrhoea , actually have serious emotional , sexual or family problems that they want to discuss with the doctor , but find it difficult to start on such sensitive topics .
8 Of course , the motivation for playing this game is all the stronger when we have reason to resent the ‘ out group ’ for being more powerful or better resourced than we are , or not subject to the strains , pressures and tensions we face ( of course , because they are an ‘ out group ’ we know little about the problems that they have and we do not ) .
9 Will the Minister extend the application of the know-how fund in the Baltic states to the environmental problems that they have inherited , in particular the devastation left by the oil shale industry in Estonia ?
10 The tremendous problems that they have need addressing and we should be there , not because we can reap the benefits necessarily in funding , although of course that would help , but because we can lend a hand , because we can reach out Local Authority and in my view that is also what the people of would want this Council to do .
11 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
12 Um going back to this business of people who 've been abused at er as part of , well not exactly abused , people who 've been severely bullied in in sc in the school system , erm particularly when you 're talking about all boys schools , I mean this is one of the problems that they have to contend with .
13 I had to bawl those people out for not having due consideration to the effects of other human beings and the problems that they have .
14 The parents can pinpoint the problems that they do not know how to cope with and a discussion about different strategies of management can develop .
15 They spend so much time thinking about mathematical problems that they do not notice what is happening around them .
16 I should n't imagine they have the problems that they do at erm Withamshaw and
17 Erm there 's no choice everybody 's got to move , and you 're more involved with the , the removal of people , sort of , the sort of problems that they encounter finding removal firms , connection of electricity at the new places , and all that sort of thing .
18 So much so that they are convinced that very many of the problems that they deal with are unemployment related .
19 Generally , people are rather flattered at the thought of being so important , but this may in turn create the problem that they become untypical because they know that they are in the sample , and will be questioned regularly about their lives , activities , and attitudes .
20 We can often go in on the basis that if somebody has a problem that they want to look at that , just as frequently somebody has an interest that they want to develop , to know more about .
21 They occur because information is costless to transmit , and the public policy problem that they create involves trading-off the full disclosure of new information ( which is optimal whenever the marginal costs of information transmission are zero ) with the need to preserve incentives to generate it ( i.e. to cover the costs of producing that information ) .
22 But the porters have also got the problem that they do n't want to let just anyone
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