Example sentences of "can cope with the " in BNC.

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1 I will assume that you are not completely unfit and can cope with the demands of normal training .
2 Are they well-rounded individuals who can cope with the stresses and strains of public life , domestic pressures , and constant travelling ?
3 If he is cool and relaxed , all ranks can cope with the situation .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Most women say they can cope with the idea of afternoons and evenings , holidays and all the rest ; but the thought of 9 am on a weekday when a couple look at each other and the husband says he 's got nothing to do fills many wives with horror .
7 Perhaps the blocking antibodies are all-important and can cope with the increased antigenic differences in hybrids , but this is only a speculation , and more work needs to be done .
8 A lightweight or young paddler can cope with the blade close to the boat but anybody above about 13 stones must extend the blade .
9 We 've been looking for someone who can cope with the 24-hours-a-day rock ‘ n ’ roll lifestyle .
10 The sharp tongue is now reserved for the consciousness-raising rap session she gives at American universities , where students are allowed to ask whatever they like about her life , her sexuality , her views of the world , provided they can cope with the answers .
11 EVERTON 'S new Yugoslav star Predrag Radosavljevic makes his Premier League bow at Leeds today insisting : ‘ I can cope with the physical demands . ’
12 And Cottee testifies to the personal trauma that hangs over Shearer unless he can cope with the strain , media attention and the taunts from the terraces .
13 • S.A. — do we have lift off ? — Nick Cain asks whether South Africa can cope with the World Cup
14 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 .
15 For senior posts it can be instructive to do the opposite to see how far the candidate can cope with the stress .
16 By this I do n't mean that I can cure the patient , but that I can cope with the situation .
17 Government has stressed at several points that it seeks the development of local district services first , with asylums to close only when the latter services can cope with the patient workload .
18 Unlike his predecessor , he can cope with the role 's high tessitura without strain and his pitching is more secure .
19 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 .
20 However , some animals have developed eyes which can cope with the transition from air to water .
21 The most recent improvements to Symantec it can recognize over 1,400 viruses in the US National Computer Security Association ( NCSA ) virus library , and can cope with the troublesome Mutation Engine viruses .
22 Even the clumsiest hands can cope with the latest rollers , which — when combined with lightweight styling products — can add an unexpected twist to every head of hair .
23 If you can cope with the speed problem then I do recommend it .
24 Finally , if the Prime Minister says , as he rightly does , that one of the centrepieces of reshaping the United Nations so that it can cope with the new challenges to world peace is to strengthen the United Nations ' peacekeeping capacity , why is it that the Government are , I am told , $8 million in arrears with their dues towards United Nations ' peacekeeping ?
25 The only kind of storage that can cope with the sheer volume of data involved is an optical disc and the only practical format that can be used is the compact disc ( CD ) .
26 No wonder I can cope with the pattern which beat your mother .
27 Animal experts say the pigs can cope with the sound of microlight craft using the airstrip , but a rave would cause a catastrophe .
28 Added Hendry : ‘ It 's nice to know you can cope with the pressure when it matters .
29 We find that the vast majority of our pupils can cope with the Credit Paper .
30 As long as you can cope with the brushing and combing .
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