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1 I usually don't run short, but I had a problem last week.
2 The men were no longer laughing, which meant Skylan had a problem .
3 If he had a problem with it, I'd write the paper myself.
4 But Mr Morrison denied the Liberal Party had a problem with Muslims.
5 No one could believe it worked but I never had a problem .
6 We had a problem in Afghanistan, he says, offering no further explanation.
7 Twelve years together and the manager never had a problem with him.
8 I thought he had a problem with heroin, not alcohol, I stammered.
9 If you had a problem you could go and speak to him.
10 If they had a problem with them, they could easily contact me.
11 It wasn't the only time we had a problem with his missus.
12 He had a problem in Richmond, and now he's looking for something.
13 But most of the time I never had a problem with it.
14 One thing he'd never had a problem with was judging human emotions.
15 But he added that Alstom's Belfort site had a problem of overcapacity.
16 I told her we had a problem we'd pay heavily to unkink.
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