Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] cope with " in BNC.

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1 Most of them had no English and those that did could not possibly cope with the linguistic circles that no doubt would have been run round them .
2 All I 'm saying is at the moment , she ca n't apparently cope with the demand on her for bags .
3 ‘ My mother could n't possibly cope with that great big house of yours , ’ she said .
4 Believe it or not , I ca n't usually cope with it !
5 In general , P-traps and S-traps are the best type to fit ; bottle traps , although compact and neat , ca n't always cope with large water flows and block more easily .
6 A little while ago children were expected to be down in the mines and underneath textile machinery , so they were n't actually treated as children , they were erm wager earners at a very low age , as soon as they could be walking they were doing a job , so I feel that we 're all children in fact , there is no great division between being a child and being an adult , and we in fact ca n't always cope with what 's happening and the shocks infect .
7 I could n't really cope with this separation , despite that fact that we live only about a minute from the SCBU .
8 The Fender ca n't really cope with the 335 at high volumes because it 's such a powerful guitar , so the Hartke adds a hard kind of edge and it keeps the bottom end really tight and sharp . '
9 I could n't really cope with meeting any more people and went to watch Everything But The Girl from nearer the stage .
10 The people have the spirit to overthrow oppression , but their imagination ca n't yet cope with overturning their stifling bureaucracy .
11 And then we 'll have to deal with that other one and er and , and resolve that one way or the other and make , make sure we 've done that reasonably reasonably quickly , either g sending her back to new business or er trying to find another position for her if she ca n't actually cope with that .
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