Example sentences of "[noun] to cope [prep] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 As more and more decisions are being taken by management at local level , we need to ensure our local representatives have the necessary skills to cope with the new macho management techniques .
2 This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation .
3 Neither must we forget that most fish can adapt to a particular food source and actually produce more of a particular enzyme to cope with a new food .
4 Of course , the owners need to slowly encourage independence , and help their dog to cope with a new sensory environment — but waiting for the dog to learn to cope with the problem is the only real cure .
5 ‘ OUP has spent considerably more than £100,000 adapting its computer system to cope with the new requirements .
6 An understanding of the complexities raised in such a case study may become essential in order to cope with the new responsibilities of management committees under the new membership scheme .
7 A dramatic expansion of federal intervention took place , and in order to cope with the new legislation , a special pollution control agency , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) , was established in December 1970 .
8 On Feb. 26 the Supreme Command of the North Korean army ordered a full mobilization of its forces as " a legitimate step to cope with the new war provocation moves of the USA and the South Korean authorities " .
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