Example sentences of "to [be] [adj] to cope [prep] " 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 | You still need to be prepared to cope with crises arising in the years to come . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | An author may expect his or her reader to have at least a general idea of when the Vikings lived , or what it feels like to be bullied , or to be able to cope with simple scientific concepts , or to know the general geography of the USA . |
6 | You ought to be able to cope with a small invasion of your privacy now and then . |
7 | ‘ The editor we 've been looking for will also have to be able to cope with Alice Cooper dropping into our offices , plus other heavy metal groups who 've been into the heavy metal jewellery shop , the Great Frog which is in Carnaby Street beneath our offices . |
8 | It has to be able to cope with fluctuating events and changing personalities , and to do this involves a variety of social skills . |
9 | The programme was of limited value to the people of Bangladesh owing to its failing to be able to cope with a poor infrastructure and a large population . |
10 | ‘ I think I 'm demanding and chauvinistic , but I 've finally got someone with a good enough sense of humour to be able to cope with that very well , ’ he said . |
11 | The three VAX servers are said to be able to cope with 1,000 transactions an hour , though so far they have been tested to only a few percent of their capacity . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | In addition , textile effluents are very variable in flow and composition , so that the treatment process has to be able to cope with all the fluctuations that can occur from day to day or month to month . |
15 | In order to be able to cope with non-linear and complex assemblies ( such as cams , sliders , etc ) , it was decided to adopt an iterative approach to the assembly rather than apply , in this case , the simpler trigonometric relationships . |
16 | The general concern expressed about the approach is whether the county courts are going to be able to cope with the significant extra workload . |
17 | She did n't seem to be able to cope with him . |
18 | It 's a bit more difficult for me now , because they 've got to do things like figure-work , which they 're not going to be able to cope with . |
19 | All adults need to be able to cope with diversity and to expect variety as we live in a highly varied world . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | If appropriate provision for expulsion is essential , it is as well also to consider the eventuality of partners leaving in less contentious circumstances , if only to ensure ( as considered above ) that the firm 's finances are so arranged as to be able to cope with both expected and unexpected departures . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | And people have got to be able to cope with the challenges . |
24 | They seem to be able to cope with it far better than anybody in this group at the moment do n't they . |
25 | You 've got to be able to cope with it . |
26 | You 've got to be able to cope with it . |
27 | As a Central Announcer , Hilary Holden writes her own scripts and has to be able to cope in a crisis . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | O K then that 's right , you go and sit down , get yourself together again , and get back to being able to cope with life . |