Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] cope with the " in BNC.

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1 Brinson could cope with the work only because he was at the Foundation , where people could see him , which had concerns close to those of the CNAA , and which allowed him time to take part .
2 If an episode in the history of science does not conform to Lakatos 's methodology , and if no satisfactory , independently supported , external explanation can be found , this would constitute evidence against the methodology , especially if a rival methodology can cope with the historical example in a superior way .
3 He points out that no matter where a report is filed from , it takes the place of another and was optimistic that the organisation could cope with the extra cost .
4 A lightweight or young paddler can cope with the blade close to the boat but anybody above about 13 stones must extend the blade .
5 The answer is that after mating they produce a tiny mobile larvae totally different to the adult this might drift for miles on ocean current before settling into the fixed adult form Down Norwick power station in North Wales , generates the electricity by pump storage , in off peak hours thousands of gallons of water are pumped from a lower lake to an upper lake , when the demand for electricity is high bowels are opened and water falls back through turbine to the lower lake again , this generates the power To ensure that the lower lake would never flood the was diverted through mile long tunnel in the mountain side , no one knew for certain how the salmon , the trout and even rarer that used to migrate up the old river would cope with the tunnels , pitch darkness and slow flowing water .
6 For senior posts it can be instructive to do the opposite to see how far the candidate can cope with the stress .
7 The demands for text-processing are likely to increase , as the diversity and number of publishing projects increases , and it is hard to see how the present staffing level will cope with the likely workload .
8 But Nozick argues that although this account may cope with the examples Gettier offers , there are other similar examples which would escape what we have so far .
9 The traditional 10mm glass will cope with the usual 12 or 18″ .
10 The survivor can cope with the fact that the dead person may not be physically present , but feels that he or she is present in every other way .
11 If every other advanced democratic country can cope with the challenge of fully democratically elected parliaments , it is hard to see why it should present insuperable problems in Britain .
12 Only the human operator can cope with the concept of purposes and goals and more particularly with their modification in the light of changing circumstances .
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