Example sentences of "problem which [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the really important area of application is to problems which would be linear but for a few ( separable ) nonlinear terms and here it can be very effective . |
2 | It does not include problems which may be thought of as on the fringe of sexual considerations such as unmarried motherhood , neurotic guilt about sex or non-sexual marital dissonance , although all of these may in themselves stimulate sexual difficulty . |
3 | The overall intention is to provide all interested parties with a clearer appreciation of the real motivations of , and weaknesses behind , marketing decision making , and to lay the foundations for the solving of those marketing problems which may be exposed . |
4 | Staff may seek a confidential interview with Colin Will ( ext 267 ) or Sheila Geddes ( ext 263 ) concerning personal problems which may be affecting their work . |
5 | They can also assist when staff are referred by line managers in the event of known or suspected personal problems which may be affecting work performance , time-keeping , attendance , and morale issues . |
6 | The interactions of X-rays with living tissues were studied in very few laboratories , perhaps because physicists working with the new rays were not usually well informed about the biological problems which might be worth approaching , and biologists lacked the background and training in physics necessary to use X-rays in their work . |
7 | On the other hand , under-exposure causes problems which will be apparent when you come to develop the exposed board , which is the next stage of processing . |
8 | Jane Wallace looks at two common problems which will be experienced with most horses at some stage or other : shying and pulling . |
9 | Inhabitants also suspect that the area has a case history of health problems which can be directly related to the pollution of the creek . |
10 | This trait was noted by fellow politicians such as Enoch Powell : ‘ [ Ted ] believes there is an answer to all problems which can be worked out by proper bureaucratic means — I 'm not using that word abusively for once — by the proper approach . |
11 | There are now four such problems which can be assembled into a solution in any order , provided we can solve a subproblem in such a way as not to disturb the solution of the previous subproblems . |
12 | All the above problems which can be features of ARC can continue to be problems when a person has AIDS . |
13 | On the other hand it does not provide remedies for production problems which can be applied as standard recipes or procedures . |
14 | The medical history , examination and tests should check for pre-existing problems which can be corrected . |
15 | A visit from the coronary nurse at this stage , or from the general practitioner , is extremely useful to reassure the patient about the benign nature of most of these symptoms , but it is also an opportunity to screen for more serious problems which can be developing at this stage , now that activities are increasing , i.e. increasing angina , serious arrhythmias and left ventricular failure . |
16 | There is no limit to the number of different problems which can be taken to a solicitor under the scheme . |
17 | This is perhaps best demonstrated by citing three specific and very different examples , which should also give some indication of the wide range of problems which can be illuminated by an appropriate statistical analysis . |
18 | A list of the social and economic problems which could be identified was drawn up by the Executive Committee and approved by the full Association . |
19 | yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ? |
20 | The expansion of capital and population beyond a certain point was ‘ a national evil ’ , creating social problems which could be offset by greater prosperity . |
21 | Problems which could be inherent in a more opportunistic approach to health education should be avoided . |
22 | He hopes to set up a rolling fund to help other Romanian babies with problems which could be treated in this country . |
23 | But for this to be achieved there are problems which must be overcome . |
24 | Our emphasis on the culture-conditioning of revelation poses some problems which must be squarely faced . |
25 | Having examined the characteristics of mental disorder and the various structural and organizational problems which must be overcome , we are now in a position to look at some of the proposed solutions . |
26 | This then is a brief résuméof the problems which must be recognized by any indexer and for which the index must allow . |
27 | The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets . |
28 | Discussion of the methods of approaching the material has highlighted many of the problems which should be borne in mind when using coin evidence . |
29 | Only those with a medical problem which might be aggravated by physical activity should hesitate before stepping into action , but providing they have a word with their doctor first , even severely disabled people will usually benefit from some kind of exercise . |
30 | This is a problem which may be solved in Government time , ’ he said . |