Exemplos de uso de To be a problem em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Not going to be a problem.
In this case the original location was preferred,but it turned out to be a problem.
I'm not going to be a problem.
Seems to be a problem with the… door.
It's not going to be a problem.
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We now have great difficulties in raising money for the war, but once the people are mobilized,finances too will cease to be a problem.
I don't want to be a problem.
Before the conciliation in November, and before the second reading,we will try to solve as far as possible anything that we still consider to be a problem in the first reading.
I'm sorry to be a problem.
Look, man, I never meant for me andher being friends… to be a problem for you.
I would not want that to be a problem.
Money continued to be a problem for the new institution.
That's not going to be a problem.
This may appear to be a problem with the forms cache.
So is that going to be a problem, getting that for me?
There didn't seem to be a problem.
Enforcement seems to be a problem in some Member States.
He is going to be a problem.
This was believed to be a problem that needed attention.
Boy's getting to be a problem.
This turned out to be a problem for transportation and storage.
That is not going to be a problem at all because Harvey loves change.