Example sentences of "[adv] cope with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It might have been OK for the prairies , but bottom was n't low enough to cope with the hills of Nanaimo .
2 is n't enough to cope with the concept ‘ Put Me in Your Mix ’ .
3 Unless local Bars are then strong enough to cope with the demand for advocacy , this will pass more and more to the solicitors .
4 Well the level of benefit is simply not high enough to cope with the needs of living today .
5 All I 'm saying is at the moment , she ca n't apparently cope with the demand on her for bags .
6 But be warned , the Power Tool can only cope with the output from a 100 watt amp ; anything bigger will prove a useful test for your smoke detectors !
7 It 'll be worth putting a couple of pavers on there just to cope with the track of the pa er the wheels going in .
8 Had the Inland Revenue won , it would have affected so many employees — tax practitioners claim hundreds of thousands — that the Revenue would have had to set up a special unit just to cope with the paperwork .
9 While it is a great temptation to buy just one more fish , you can be creating problems for a future date as the fish grow and the filtration can no longer cope with the waste they are producing .
10 Such was the power of the press that it quickly became apparent that 23 Pelham Street could no longer cope with the demand .
11 When the owners could no longer cope with the interest payments and pressure of their business , having tried to find a buyer for two years , they decided simply to close up .
12 The two patients who withdrew ( numbers 6 and 13 ) felt they could no longer cope with the programme of evaluations of gastrointestinal function required in the protocol .
13 A TRAGIC pensioner hanged herself because she could no longer cope with the pain of her illness , an inquest heard yesterday .
14 Like most large cities , it can no longer cope with the traffic that blocks the city centre almost all day and the Mayor of Paris , Jaques Chirac , presented a plan to the city fathers yesterday to restore the capital to its residents .
15 It stated clearly that a flat rate charge could not cope with the scale of local authority expenditure and that it could not do so fairly .
16 ‘ Here we are having February weather in the middle of sheep shearing season and the animals simply can not cope with the conditions .
17 A BANK manager killed himself because he could not cope with the worry and pressure of his work in the recession .
18 The need for these was identified when the regular programme of summer schools for ABE students began to attract students with severe learning difficulties who could not cope with the curriculum offered but seemed to gain great benefit from the opportunity for residential education .
19 He argued that such a philosophical position could not cope with the phenomena of dreams and especially hypnosis .
20 In most of the prisons , corruption has become a way of life and inmates believe that without taking recourse to corrupt practices they can not cope with the culture that prevails .
21 It is thought that the UK could not cope with the increase in price and non-price competition which the SEM would bring about .
22 Usually the two pilots who are on night duty sleep in the ambulance but the driver and medical orderly who also sleep in it had worked up a terrific ‘ fug ’ — ‘ Imshi ’ Mason and I felt we could not cope with the smell of unwashed feet , etc. , so we dragged the two stretchers out . ’
23 How children sometimes experience learning difficulties because they can not cope with the specialist language of science , as it is often used in books or by teachers .
24 One secretary could not cope with the work .
25 I am saying that , as an organisation , it can not cope with the work it has to do at the present time .
26 While the computer is an obvious tool for handling and organizing large quantities of data in the hyper-medium , straight-forward procedural methods can not cope with the complexity of the organization .
27 At this stage , the infant can not cope with the contradiction implied by the fact that two opposing feelings are aroused by the same object .
28 The majority of people who have difficulty coming to terms with the death of a pet can not cope with the fact that the pet is actually dead .
29 In particular it could not cope with the pressure of a growing population .
30 3 After a few minutes , the mind can not cope with the speed , and one partner usually finishes up tangled in a knot .
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