Example sentences of "[prep] be [adj] to cope [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 These are claimed to be fatigue-resistant to cope with the high amplitude vibrations that are generated by fast stunters .
2 In order to be able to cope with the increasing enquiry rate at the bureau , an emergency appeal to NACAB for special funding led to the appointment of a fixed-term welfare rights officer .
3 Such applicants may be asked to take a test or take part in some other selection procedure to assess whether they are likely to be able to cope with the work expected of a university student .
4 One of the initial purposes of the World Bank was to aid post-war reconstruction through the provision of finance , since private capital markets were not expected to be able to cope with the scale of the problem .
5 The general concern expressed about the approach is whether the county courts are going to be able to cope with the significant extra workload .
6 Because the maintain that you need to le , a certain amount of time away from work to be able to cope with the situation that you 're in , and you 're , you 're not going to be at your best at the time when they want you there .
7 And people have got to be able to cope with the challenges .
8 The suspension , springs and dampers have to be robust to cope with the greater weight of the diesel engine , which can be up to 250lb , and the greater mileage that a diesel might be expected to cover .
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