Example sentences of "not be [adj] cope [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You probably will not be able to cope with all of them without feeling deprived .
2 It will receive so many previously unknown stimuli that it will not be able to cope with the flood of messages it is receiving .
3 They will simply not be able to cope with the increased tax burden planned by Mr Smith .
4 If the ballvalve on the feed-and-expansion tank jams open , it could cause the tank to overflow ( remember that the overflow pipe is really just a warning pipe designed to warn of a leaking valve , and it may not be able to cope with the flow if the valve is fully open ) .
5 In 1986 , the London Waste Regulation Authority 's annual report stated that London and the commuter belt in the Home Counties would run out of local landfill space well before the end of the century , and counties south and south-west of London would not be able to cope with the burden of the capital 's rubbish .
6 His heart just would not be able to cope with the strain .
7 Do n't try messing around with ordinary control units , by the way , as they may not be able to cope with the different wattages .
8 Management felt also that an automated process would not be able to cope with the rapidly evolving product range and with fundamental changes in product technology , such as the move from dual-in-line packaging to surface mount technology in printed circuit board production .
9 Slightly overcrowd your tank , but not to the extremes otherwise your filtration system may not be able to cope with the extra loading placed upon it .
10 She might not be able to cope with Alain Lemarchand .
11 The local project manager had warned of the danger because the partially completed new barriers would not be able to cope with the increased flow .
12 And they may not be able to cope with that , which is why I am always a little bit anxious if marriages break up very quickly , because it might indicate that what they 're really doing is just going into that second phase .
13 Well , couples will either work on , work out that phase or not , and of course some may , may , may not be able to cope with it and decide to split up .
14 Others may be fearful that they will not be able to cope without the support and guidance of the therapist .
15 Low tolerance for change — People fear that they will not be able to cope in new , unfamiliar circumstances .
16 The resources of the RSNH management team may not be sufficient to cope with the additional administrative burden of implementing simultaneously ’ Caring for People ’ and the immediate transition to trust status .
17 It could n't be easy to cope with the emotional strain of a missing husband and do his job at the same time .
18 Er the Department 's consultants identified that that would n't be sufficient to cope with traffic flows on the M sixty two er and indeed suggested as as an option er that traffic a new a new route could be created er along from the M sixty five at , the A fifty six and A fifty nine to Skipton , er and then pointed a red arrow in the direction of the A fifty nine across to the A one .
19 I think it was more , I thought if people would feel sorry for me , then I would n't be able to cope with this thing , like .
20 ‘ You wo n't be able to cope with it .
21 After a few months off , your main worry may be that you wo n't be able to cope with a full-time job , which will probably put you off returning to what you were doing before the baby .
22 Unfortunately Laura was almost sure that even now , and despite every ounce of sophistication at her command , she still would n't be able to cope with the intrusion of Marissa Kenton into her husband 's life .
23 She already had two children , Matthew , six , and Rebecca , three , and she feared she would n't be able to cope with two new babies .
24 She already had two children , Matthew , six , and Rebecca , three , and she feared she would n't be able to cope with two new babies .
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