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

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1 They do n't have the time or the resources , and that may be because they do n't have enough people at partner level to cope with the organisation that training involves . ’
2 The suspension was typically soggy yet still failed to cope with the craters that pass for potholes in New York City .
3 There is no satisfactory treatment for herpes simplex infections and the best that can be offered is medication to ease the symptoms and possibly cut short an attack , and advice on how to cope with the problems that recurrent herpes brings .
4 The modern way is to meet a group of patients over a party-type meal and discuss how to cope with the problems that may arise .
5 Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client .
6 Although I 'm starting to cope with the idea that the rape was n't my fault , I ca n't get rid of the feeling that something about my appearance singled me out .
7 Louis 's aim was twofold : first , to cope with the tensions that had arisen from the implementation of ecclesiastical reforms , for instance by sending out missi to settle disputes between clergy and laymen over the appropriation of tithes ; and second , to tighten control of local government , for instance , by asking missi to draw up lists of all those liable for military service in each county .
8 One is a theme of er presidential frustration the idea that the presidency of the United States is too weak an institution to cope with the responsibilities that it faces .
9 We 're setting up the administration to cope with the chain that we are building . ’
10 In concerning ourselves with the needs of pupils , we may too long have ignored the need to give our teachers services and support and help them to feel adequate to cope with the demands that education in the modern world is making upon them .
11 She looked at him reflectively , realising it would give her more time to cope with the task that concerned him .
12 Anyone trying to free a seated victim also has to cope with the fact that the faces sculpted on the chair start gibbering and screeching , radiating a Cause Cowardly Flight effect in a 3-yard radius .
13 They are designed to cope with the fact that judicial review actions often raise complex issues of public policy administrative practice which go well beyond the interests of the parties to the judicial review application and of the applicant in particular .
14 This was set up in 1972 to cope with the fact that , in the words of the director of the regional organization'
15 What , if any , additional accounts need to be opened in the second year to cope with the fact that the business is now a partnership and for what reason are they needed ?
16 John 's feeling of self-worth will equip him better to cope with the trauma that he is about to face .
17 Because the maintain that you need to le , a certain amount of time away from work to be able to cope with the situation that you 're in , and you 're , you 're not going to be at your best at the time when they want you there .
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