Example sentences of "cope with [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Scottish banks have warned council chief executives that they will be unable to cope with even a modest level of account arrestment .
2 THE King 's Theatre in Edinburgh is undergoing a wide-ranging review to cope with both the recession and future competition from the capital 's new £13 million Festival Theatre .
3 Literally this was not so , since the emergency procedures of the Civil Contingency Unit were kept in being and it felt able to cope with almost every dispute other than that of council grave-diggers .
4 Typically a client will seek the help of a bureau when debt problems have become unmanageable for them , and the stress of trying to cope with perhaps a dozen competing creditors plus court summonses is threatening home life , health , housing and possibly employment .
5 To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies .
6 ‘ It is quite incredible how Nadia copes with even the most difficult manoeuvres , and her talent for art and embroidery is remarkable , ’ said Mr Common yesterday .
7 The spy-glass , though splendidly gimballed to deal with the worst vagaries of pitching and rolling , was quite incapable of coping with even the mildest vibration which , more often than not , produced a very fuzzy photograph indeed .
8 ‘ I can cope with even the most difficult calving case , as I 've already proved to quite a few doubtful farmers . ’
9 In other words , just one set of cabling round the office should cope with both the telephone system and the computer network .
10 He had a measured reading age of only seven years and could cope with only the most basic calculations .
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