Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] could [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't think I could cope with another night in that flat all alone . ’ |
2 | I do n't think I could cope with the memory of you sitting in my study weeping . ’ |
3 | I do n't think I could cope with your heartbreak . ’ |
4 | I do n't think I could cope with all that smouldering passion — not to mention the possessiveness . ’ |
5 | I said , oh I do n't think I could cope with that ! |
6 | Who do you think I could trust with that hanging over me ? |
7 | Well it 's , I mean , you know , it 's I I do n't think I could live with the conscience , if I was selling I would say well look |
8 | However , when you live alone and you are inviting comparative strangers to your party , it is wise to enlist the help of a friend beforehand to help you cope , particularly if you do not feel you could deal with evicting people who might become drunk or who overstay their welcome . |
9 | Though very sympathetic and sensitive to the needs of the birth family most adopters did not feel they could cope with contact . |
10 | But Jessamy did n't think she could cope with spending even half an hour with Julius . |
11 | I do n't think you could argue with that . |
12 | ‘ I really do n't think we could cope with another such situation . |
13 | We did a lot of woodwork at the school because they did n't think we could deal with books . |
14 | ‘ Mama , she is so like our sister-in-law — I do wish she could stay with us , ’ said nine-year-old Anne who had a special affinity with her namesake . |
15 | ‘ I 'd say you could do with a touch more garlic in that , by the way — Pauline always used to go quite heavy on the garlic . |