Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to cope [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This period is often thought of as a failure in British politics , of failure to cope with the rise of Hitler and Mussolini abroad and a failure to deal with unemployment at home .
2 They Simply would not have the flexibility or the speed of reaction to cope with the complexities of everyday life .
3 Equity providers will back management teams because of the strength of character and entrepreneurial skills of their members , who , as a general rule , will : ( a ) have a high degree of commitment to the new business ; ( b ) have strong entrepreneurial instincts ; ( c ) have confidence in their ability to take control of the business and run it without the assistance of inter-group services ; ( d ) be able to take personal risks without adverse effect on their decision making ; ( e ) have the strength of character to cope with the frustrations and successes of the negotiation process ; ( f ) be few in number and therefore able to make decisions quickly ; ( g ) have strong family support .
4 Finally it will provide an indication of the incidence of special classes in HE to bring candidates up to an adequate level of attainment to cope on the mainstream course .
5 The government resigned on Jan. 23 over its failure to persuade the Supreme Council ( parliament ) to impose a state of emergency to cope with the country 's economic crisis .
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