Example sentences of "cope with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Siblings need to learn to cope with each other in arguments and fights and in general when left to find their own method of coping there is no real violence .
2 Opponents frequently struggled to cope with that type of galvanising influence as Howard Wilkinson 's team may discover for themselves on their return to Villa Park tonight .
3 My local authority has had to cope with that problem for many years , as I did when I was housing chairman of my local authority .
4 Now England have got one last chance to cope with that problem in what looks like being another turning pitch .
5 There would be fewer people to cope with that way , and she was n't young any longer .
6 She expects to cope with that side and she 's C. of E. ’
7 And certain things are going to happen in his body to help him to cope with that situation .
8 Sergeant Major , you 've been in the Army for about nigh on twenty years now , do you think that a soldier has to be able to cope with that sort of taunting and name calling when he 's on the streets of Belfast for example .
9 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
10 ‘ Need a stiff one to cope with that lot , ’ said Drew .
11 The hind was supposed to be able to cope with all tasks on the farm ; but an ambitious worker might endeavour to become an indispensable expert .
12 The spadefoot has , in fact , adopted a flexible strategy that allows it to cope with all eventualities .
13 Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions .
14 To cope with such cases a ‘ simple , quick , non-bureaucratic ’ procedure is needed .
15 The eventual measuring instrument must either be able to cope with such variations or have its own illumination from a stabilised power supply .
16 The main aim of their eight-week-long visit is to learn enough to set up a consultancy centre at the university as the Czechs , unused to the rising unemployment they now face , do not have the knowhow to cope with such upheaval .
17 Pensioners should have a London allowance to cope with such increases , ’ said Tom .
18 You can learn how to keep the other party happy without giving in … how to make concessions that close the sale … how to use time to your advantage and resist deadline pressures … how to cope with such comments as ‘ All we 've got is £60,000 in the budget ’ or ‘ That 's our price , take it or leave it . ’
19 When there is information to give about a diagnosis of terminal disease , for example , it is always the statutorily determined next of kin who are given the information , regardless of how suitable they may be to cope with such information emotionally , and regardless of how involved in the actual care of Mr Patient they are .
20 People who are mentally handicapped can not be expected to cope with many aspects of this AL independently .
21 Unlike other European countries , Britain has no national network able to cope with another Zeebrugge or Hillsborough .
22 They can advise you on how to cope with any difficulties .
23 Early achievement spurs the client on ; they are taught to focus on their success , and to cope with any difficulties rationally by altering the programme slightly until success is achieved .
24 It is easier to cope with any difficulty when feeling well and alert , less easy when worried , tired , ‘ out of sorts ’ .
25 Local venues for courses allowed trainees to cope with any emergency problems .
26 On each flight to Cyprus six groundcrew were on board to cope with any problems encountered en route and to remove the avionics not included in the sale .
27 During the day he felt able to cope with any development , however disconcerting .
28 All in all , the AEG model can be recommended as an easy to use product of good quality , which is likely to cope with any routing tasks the d-i-yer may encounter .
29 ‘ I think the squad is good enough to cope with any injuries we might suffer .
30 Your relationship is certainly not dominated by the man in your life ; you feel very positive about your sexuality , have no problems with leading the way in the bedroom and are well able to cope with any indiscretions in your marriage .
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