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

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1 In an attempt both to gauge the extent of the problem and to help managers identify and cope with stress in themselves and others , Douglas Donnelly , Safety Officer , organised a stress awareness seminar which was presented by the Occupational Health Service .
2 A HERBAL health remedy marketed by a North Wales business is to be given to Russian cosmonauts to help them cope with stress in space .
3 The system has undergone exhaustive testing to ensure it can cope with changes in same persons voice :
4 And she had made a choice ; she had chosen not to go home , she had chosen to live here and cope with sharks between the furniture and Bryony 's contempt , in order to purchase a freedom … to choose what she would do next .
5 Though the mammals can cope with conditions in either zone , the flora and the bird life are largely governed by the effect the central mountains have on the rainfall .
6 He er , he will cope with Lazzards at the same time , so James , over to you .
7 It identifies various types of fonts and page layouts and can cope with imperfections like smudges and fractures .
8 It was crude , slow , and could not cope with variations in speech .
9 It will give good reliability in general , but it will not cope with variations in sweep speed while a code is being read .
10 It is 6 metres square , can cope with loads of 60000 kg , and cost $1.5 million in 1971 .
11 Some begin by expressing the need for drugs ; then become physically or mentally dependent on drugs and ca n't cope with life without them ; some eventually become addicted to drugs .
12 Consequently , if the first dog dies , the second dog can not cope with life on its own , and all sorts of problems may arise .
13 but I think I could cope with breasts without a bra .
14 and we are hopefully turning out some of those generalists , people who can look at things not just from the physics angle , or from the chemistry angle , but can cope with things from both .
15 I can cope with things in a better manner and am able to take on far more .
16 When Bill and Kevin and I looked at how we could cope with appraisal in our division , the numbers did n't work out as badly at least as I thought they were going to originally .
17 They aim to establish a working system that can cope with arrivals on the present scale .
18 Freud thought it was difficult to see how communism could be generalized to the whole world , unless national rivalries could cope with aggression without full-scale wars .
19 There is strong evidence to suggest that the brain does not cope with information in a simple , linear form .
20 members of her class , could not cope with displays of emotion .
21 Stiff , formal politeness sometimes helps us cope with situations in which we feel awkward .
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