Sentence examples for be a problem was from inspiring English sources

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The first I got to hear there might be a problem was at 4.30 or 5pm.

The first hint Smith got that there might be a problem was after a test screening early last year.

The finding that foam could still be a problem was borne out on the Discovery's liftoff on July 26, when a 0.9-pound piece of foam fell from the external fuel tank and narrowly missed the orbiter.

And when I decided to give up pipe smoking about 4 years ago I figured that the one time it was going to really be a problem was that I wouldn't be able to write any more because that was part of my writing ritual.

And while the Tele thundered about 380,000 jobseekers who skipped interviews without a reasonable excuse, the minister for human services, when pressed, was clear the number considered by the government to be a problem was far smaller and was far more measured in his rhetoric.

He said the first time the crew realised the plate could be a problem was on the third night of the show's shoot in Argentina.

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"What would be a problem is if things weren't as alleged in the indictment".

Kierkegaard's philosophy -- that "to be human is inherently to be a problem" -- is the theme of the Rabbit tetralogy.

"Schools' best contribution to countering any behaviour that could be a problem is by encouraging discussion.

But this is always going to be a problem, isn't it, the cost effectiveness.

Schools where poor behaviour is thought to be a problem are to be subject to no-notice inspections, Ofsted says.

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