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31. His heart lightened after he had solved the problem. 32. There's intelligence for you! She's solved the problem already. 33. She pored over the problem until she solved it. 34. It is becoming increasingly clear that this problem will not be easily solved. 35. We hope the difficulty can be solved by getting the two sides together to discuss the issues. 36. More than 70% of murder cases were solved last year. 37. You've solved the puzzle at last? Well, bully for 'you! 38. The problem may be solved in a number of different ways. 39. The problem that had been hanging in the scales for several weeks was solved at yesterday's meeting. 40. Once the design problems were solved, it was all/everything was plain sailing. 41. No one has solved the problem of what to do with radioactive waste. 42. The manager kept chipping away at the problem until he had solved it. 43. She soon heard from her sister how the problem had been solved. 44. The problem can be solved in all manner of ways. 45. We will need strong policies if our economic problems are to be solved. 46. The problem cannot be solved by throwing money at it. 47. Mr. Hitchens said you have solved some very unusual cases. 48. The mystery was solved when the police discovered the murder weapon. 49. He solved the maths problem for his younger sister without any difficulty. 50. I pledge that by next year we will have the problem solved. 51. Disputes and differences between the two neighbours would be solved bilaterally. 52. Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved. 53. Difficult that the problem was, he solved it at last. 54. If the member countries would act in concert, the problem might be solved more easily. 55. He kept chipping away at the problem until he had solved it. 56. Their problem can only be solved in a spirit of compromise. 57. While I admit that there are problems, I don't agree that they cannot be solved. 58. Does this mean that all our problems are solved ? 59. They thought problems existed to be solved. 60. And yet comparatively simple problems remain to be solved.