Example sentences of "to cope with this " in BNC.

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1 An elderly sergeant once remarked on his experience of attending a cot death for the first time , ‘ You just have to say to yourself , the next time I will be better equipped to cope with this type of situation …
2 To cope with this , the manager has to try and stave off time pressures without losing the momentum of gaining popularity .
3 To cope with this , I set up separate clients ' accounts with the bank with some funding from the band 's accountants .
4 The men in the group will have to cope with this sudden change of plan as if they had known about it all along .
5 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 .
6 ‘ You left me to cope with this alone , ’ Ari said accusingly .
7 I hope you do n't mind answering a letter from a man , but I do n't know how to cope with this woman in my office .
8 No manmade nuclear repository could hope to cope with this kind of natural event either .
9 To cope with this , specialist training was needed in unemployment , debt counselling and some tribunal and county court casework for all bureaux workers .
10 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 .
11 Yet even in developed countries there is concern about the extent of illiteracy among adults , and special classes are offered to cope with this problem .
12 Plants were designed and built with emergency core cooling ( ECC ) systems and safety arrangements to cope with this extreme LOCA .
13 Hitherto , even equipment that can calculate flight paths has been unable to cope with this threat .
14 While the British army was , the French hoped , hurrying north to cope with this initial attack , the same warships — here lay the originality of the plan — would sail north-about round Scotland and down through the North Sea to Ostend .
15 Education means supplying road users with information and practical training to cope with this environment
16 Overheating degrades battery electrolyte , and rechargeable types are designed to cope with this to a large extent , but dry cells are not .
17 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 ) .
18 Shouting to Wemyss to cope with this situation , Douglas wasted no time .
19 Thus the teaching of how to cope with this potential killer became a critical part of the OCU course .
20 Learning how to cope with this behaviour can often set the scene for later management skills , particularly in parents who are uncertain and lacking in confidence .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 It is hoped that initially the client will experience some anxiety with each target and learn to cope with this effectively , but that over five attempts of this target this anxiety will drop to a minimum .
24 The super-ego is introduced as a concept to cope with this problem , its function being to censor and keep repressed material repressed .
25 It is difficult to see how Evans-Pritchard 's approach can begin to cope with this sort of variation in responses to a culture 's religion .
26 To cope with this , the father has to take a very active part in housekeeping and child-rearing , violating traditional conceptions of gender roles .
27 Already in the 1930s government was having to cope with this decline , and ventures like the Team Valley Trading Estate at Gateshead and the new iron and steel works at Ebbw Vale were testament to the need for regional support .
28 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 .
29 Often quite different language and notations are needed with different groups ; it would be a very ambitious program that attempted to cope with this .
30 You just wanted to teach me how to cope with this horrible bastard blue stuff that 's invading my head . ’
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