Example sentences of "to cope [prep] these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | To cope with these complications , socialization theories break down gender psychology into ever simpler units , and build up more and more elaborate models of learning around them . |
2 | In order to cope with these problems , the ideas of Max Weber have often been employed in addition to , or instead of , those of Marx , and we will examine Weber 's approach shortly . |
3 | Because narrative is able to cope with these problems , it is often enlisted by the human mind to work through logically impossible situations . |
4 | Nevertheless , studies about job losses are useful to the extent that they give some flavour of the rate of change associated with the new technology , and they are helpful for any social and economic planning to cope with these changes . |
5 | And so children have got to leave school able to cope with these changes , and this means that we have to develop self-reliance in them , and general abilities for living . |
6 | To cope with these feelings of helplessness and infantile-like dependency on external events and factors there has to be a myth which allows for the possibility of being heroic , apart from being a martyr . |
7 | The last two centuries have brought a variety of attempts in theology to cope with these questions , and both the alternatives bequeathed by Lessing have been followed . |
8 | We are forced to conclude that our present knowledge is too limited to cope with these complexities . |
9 | Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations . |
10 | But it is easier to cope with these pressures if we go back to first principles . |
11 | Where possible , she will help teach the patient how to cope with these needs independently . |
12 | I am confident that you will be able to cope with these issues in an effective way . |