Example sentences of "that [modal v] cope with " in BNC.

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1 Johnson had great difficulty finding a robot that could cope with the laser 's accuracy .
2 The system used a very early expert system shell and soon runs out of capacity and so a later version of the shell was purchased that could cope with an increased knowledge base .
3 I also like to lay in one or two other special bottles for the festive season — a slightly heavier red that will cope with rich roasts or casseroles and a crisp dry white to drink with fish or seafood dishes .
4 ‘ I 'm a city-based GP , so I need a small car that can cope with narrow roads and crowded parking . ’
5 Lowden have managed to pack a big sound into a small package and the end result is a guitar that can cope with anything from basic stage accompaniment to virtuoso-standard fingerpicking .
6 So , as an all-rounder that can cope with fingerpicking , strumming and solo work , the ultra-responsive D-18 seems to me the runaway winner ; but as a pure rhythm/accompaniment instrument , the D-32 perhaps just nicks the biscuit .
7 ‘ We 've got expensive computer systems and expensive professionals on board that can cope with a large chain of shops .
8 There is yet no commercially available OCR system that can cope with handwritten ( or even hand-printed ) text .
9 They aim to establish a working system that can cope with arrivals on the present scale .
10 The only kind of storage that can cope with the sheer volume of data involved is an optical disc and the only practical format that can be used is the compact disc ( CD ) .
11 On the areas worst hit , John Williams , northern divisional director of Welsh Water , said : ‘ There 's no system that can cope with that . ’
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