Example sentences of "[noun pl] to cope with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Particular emphasis is placed upon longitudinal investigations of changes at the work-place or of the development of personal strategies to cope with stress in jobs or during unemployment .
2 Aerospace firms are rewriting their plans to cope with growth .
3 Can the family provide the child with the skills that the black person learns in the black community : the skills to cope with racism ?
4 Anxiety management training is about helping clients to understand what is going on , then teaching them skills to cope with anxiety , then encouraging them to put themselves deliberately into situations which create anxiety but with which they cope successfully .
5 Clearing your ears to cope with pressure changes .
6 It took an advance in political maturity for Germanic peoples to cope with failure as positively God-given .
7 In effect , for all practical purposes , modern western man assumes that the human race is thrown upon its own resources to cope with life and discover what meaning , if any , it may have .
8 Almost all outstandingly creative people are high in assessed IQ , a fact which must surely protect them to some extent from mental breakdown , both directly and indirectly , in the first case , by providing them with more flexible psychological resources to cope with stress and , in the second , by enabling them to make socially valued contributions that strengthen self-esteem .
9 A COUPLE are overcoming their grief by offering a helpline for families to cope with meningitis .
10 THE ability of St Mirren 's young players to cope with pressure could be a key factor in their drive for promotion from the First Division , according to manager Jimmy Bone .
11 As BR discovered however , it is essential to give maintenance crews skiing lessons to cope with mountaintop transmitters in winter , and placate Irish TV viewers whose screens suddenly go fuzzy .
12 The failure of the phenomenological approach to teach skills of discernment , and to wrestle with truth-claims and the problems these present when they are conflicting , does not prepare pupils to cope with secularist objections to religion .
13 The need for student-related systems to cope with growth and change is met by designs incorporating flexibility in data structures , office procedures , software options , and software support .
14 I want to turn this right round because a couple of people have mentioned guilt and er I I suspect that one of the reasons that women are a bit worried about talking about depression or or campaigning for changes in policy , or more funding , or or whatever , is that for a long time women have been thought of as the weaker sex , more emotional , more nervous , by a , a a male establishment , I 'm talking about past centuries , is n't there a case for saying there 's actually we have a right to be depressed , I mean , obviously it 's normal , ninety three of you get depressed from time to time , the majority of you do n't think you clinically depressive if it is , if it 's normal to be depressed should n't the services to cope with depression , if we need outside help , be there and there 's no shame in it ?
15 Reference to training inevitably raises questions about the role of the Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) which has emerged as the major institutional vehicle for government schemes to cope with unemployment .
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