Example sentences of "problems that [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | To better understand and service your needs , we make a special effort to answer all of our customers ' questions and to help them with any technical problems that may be related to MiLAN products . |
2 | However , as many overseas assignments fail because the wife or family are unable to cope with the new way of life and culture ( around 50 per cent is often quoted ) , many organisations choose to invite the wives of short-listed candidates into the company to discuss the assignment and any problems that may be worrying them . |
3 | Dr J. Winter ( AEA Technology , Harwell Laboratory ) described some of the problems that may be encountered when implementing a formal QA scheme in a multi-disciplinary organisation and Dr S. Parry ( Imperial College ) illustrated many of the problems faced in an academic environment . |
4 | The paper serves to illustrate some of the fundamental problems that may be encountered by organisations which aim to introduce new technology to developing countries , in spite of the fact that the technology in question is aimed at improving the quality of life of the inhabitants . |
5 | Their case histories show the diagnostic problems that may be associated with this disease . |
6 | Are there any problems that may be looming on the horizon that perhaps you ought to be addressing before they reach the door ? |
7 | The Government is therefore relying on the institutions to help guard against the problems that would be caused by any variations in regional demand from the small investor . |
8 | They have spent the morning in classrooms working through a command post exercise ; they practise passing information and responding to the numerous and varied problems that would be posed in a real headquarters . |
9 | Quite apart from the drafting problems that would be encountered , the imposition of such a system might well be resented by sentencers who would probably not find it difficult to subvert the intended aims through a process of ‘ destructive interpretation ’ . |
10 | As decisions became for oneself increasingly final and far-reaching in their implications , it was refreshing to deal with problems that would be solved by the mere passage of time . |
11 | Are there associated problems that might be connected ? |
12 | The guidance note aims to provide advice on the advantages and limitations of GRP vessels , indicate some of the potential problems that might be encountered , outline some of the considerations to take into account and advise on precautions . |
13 | While this is often true , we must recognise that there are several quite serious theoretical problems that should be considered . |
14 | Extreme examples exist when night-workers are considered , but these produce special problems that will be dealt with later . |
15 | The question is , what sorts of models and control frameworks are best at getting round the various problems that will be encountered in designing regulatory schemes ? |
16 | One of the problems that will be encountered is that we may find words which are obviously complex but which , when we divide them into stem + affix , turn out to have a stem that it is difficult to imagine is an English word . |
17 | The type of changes in the problems that will be aimed at . |
18 | From a non-evolutionist standpoint , however , the problems that can be posed concerning the state , within a Marxist conception , are limited to the following : the formation of the state as a consequence of a structural transformation of primitive communal societies ( so far as these can be properly located and studied ) ; the types of state which correspond with determinate , historically realized , modes of production , and the conditions which produce a transition from one type to another ; and in the case of capitalist society , the structural characteristics , including the contradictions , which may effect a transition to another ( unknown ) type of society . |
19 | Before starting adaptations to your home , there may be some problems that can be solved by using various pieces of equipment available on the market at the moment . |
20 | These are just a few examples of a wide range of security problems that can be encountered in the many disciplines of IT system development and operation . |
21 | Briant 's work throws up considerable ethical problems that must be explored . |
22 | Things are easier to lay down for they are physical pressures common to all of us : bills that must be paid , letters that must be written , accounts that must be done , people that must be phoned , problems that must be faced . |
23 | There are certain problems that must be solved ( childcare is number one ) , certain inequalities , both in the workplace and home , that are still to be ironed out , but in your personal lives you know precisely where you are going . |
24 | Apart from the question of the number of dimensions that space-time appears to have , string theory still has several other problems that must be solved before it can be acclaimed as the ultimate unified theory of physics . |