Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] with this " in BNC.

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1 Gill-net entanglement affects coastal dolphin and porpoise species worldwide , and these animals ' low reproductive rates make them ill-suited to cope with this type of threat .
2 Your first Equity card will be a provisional one ; to become a full member you need to have worked for at least 30 weeks , not necessarily consecutively , Nevertheless , it 's only realistic to assume that you may face longish periods of unemployment and to be prepared to deal with this constructively .
3 In other words , so far as I am concerned , unless and until we are prepared to deal with this demonstrated cause of inflation and want to do so , we are wasting our time ; and as soon as we want to do so , there is no reason to suppose that there will be any problem or therefore any reason for an incomes policy as defined .
4 It is easy to cope with this in the TRP framework by setting to some large number K ( larger than the sum of the given s will do ) .
5 Now it is n't easy to deal with this sort of situation .
6 The New Survey of London Life and Labour agreed with this assessment and reported that whereas in the 1880s homework had been done primarily to supplement wages , in the 1930s women tended to work in order to buy extras , reflecting the greater regularity of men 's employment , together with a more efficient social security system for the families of the unemployed .
7 I turn back and carry on looking in the window , but it 's hard to concentrate with this blue light flashing on and off in the glass .
8 ‘ What are you supposed to do with this stuff ? ’
9 What am I supposed to do with this ?
10 So are you happy with what you 're supposed to do with this to produce these results ?
11 They are ideal worn with this season 's long , buttoned skirts .
12 Halliday 's approach is one that is hard to reconcile with this everyday insight about " style " .
13 ‘ I have a good business partner but I still find it hard dealing with this 365 days a year .
14 She did n't know ; it was hard to tell with this man ; she could never see what he was thinking .
15 She was an innocent compared with this man , and resented his deliberate use of sex to disconcert her .
16 It is also crucial to ask whether the media are able to cope with this growth in information and whether they can do anything to counter the efforts of governments to manipulate it for their own ends .
17 I think it was more , I thought if people would feel sorry for me , then I would n't be able to cope with this thing , like .
18 Will your students be able to cope with this ?
19 The Bishop was able to cope with this .
20 The danger is when they 're the ones that if they 're the ones that stop other people sorting out their own feelings and emotions erm and I think in the work that I 've done in schools and in other situations following disasters one of the biggest problems has been that those expressing denial or saying that we should be able to cope with this , children are resilient , they do n't have these problems , erm they 've often stopped people getting the help that they need ; often stopped other teachers getting the help that they need .
21 He did n't seem able to agree with this version of his people 's history .
22 For example , departments which had been recommended to have more formal meetings were unable to proceed with this .
23 Undoubtedly some will be unable to cope with this emphasis on self-management because they lack either the intelligence or perhaps , more importantly , the motivation to do so .
24 Hitherto , even equipment that can calculate flight paths has been unable to cope with this threat .
25 The conventions of the Hollywood combat movie , traditionally premised on a wholehearted public approval of participation and the inevitability of victory , were thus unable to cope with this unprecedented situation .
26 She looked away , unable to cope with this unexpected new side to him .
27 I was happy to agree with this because it seemed to me that teachers were not ready for all the problems of assessment of speaking and listening for pupils aged 14 to 16 , and for the profile component to be given a 20 per cent weighting would be a considerable step forward .
28 So do you mean that your husband was able to continue with this a bit as well as working for ?
29 I am unable to agree with this .
30 If one accepts this , even if only for the present and not as an inevitable fact for the future , then a responsibility lies with hearing society to meet not only the communication requirements of deaf people but also to understand and be able to work with this group in their language .
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