Example sentences of "[vb mod] not cope [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hospital may not cope with area 's growing population : councillor |
2 | Meanwhile France , the UK , Spain , Ireland and Luxembourg all claimed their new recycling industries could not cope with exports caused by German legislation . |
3 | Although he published much of Herbert Read , he told me that he could not cope with Read 's numerous books on Art . |
4 | In addition , the hospital 's psychiatric unit could not cope with bed blocking : occupancy often reaches 90% in spring and autumn , leaving inadequate space for emergency admissions . |
5 | This was due to the impossibility of conveying such goods between the two cities at a time when the railways could not cope with grain supplies coming into Saratov . |
6 | It was crude , slow , and could not cope with variations in speech . |
7 | Girl who dies ‘ could not cope with sex ’ |
8 | She could not cope with lifts , and she could not go into the garden shed in case the door closed upon her . |
9 | Admin Clerk burst into tears , could not cope with situation . |
10 | members of her class , could not cope with displays of emotion . |
11 | If the school felt it could not cope with Balbinder then maybe he would be better in a more sympathetic environment . |
12 | It will give good reliability in general , but it will not cope with variations in sweep speed while a code is being read . |
13 | This method is perhaps more acceptable for those who can not or will not cope with blood testing or who have very stable diabetes because of some residual β-cell function . |
14 | Sometimes girls are there because they are very young or they are homeless , sometimes it is because their parents can not cope at home with the responsibility for them and a newborn baby , and in other cases a home takes in and assesses girls whose ability to look after their baby is in question . |
15 | Consequently , if the first dog dies , the second dog can not cope with life on its own , and all sorts of problems may arise . |
16 | And it brought home to her the fact that some children can not cope with maths , however hard they try — a realisation she may well be glad of when she fulfils her ambitions to become a fully-fledged teacher . |
17 | For this reason they can not cope with climates having greatly extended winters . |
18 | The smaller family units can not cope with grandparents either in terms of money or space . |