Sentence examples for go on coping from inspiring English sources

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"This means that some older people and hard pressed carers may simply feel unable to go on coping, with a resultant rise in avoidable hospital and care home admissions.

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As all this is going on, Eva also has to cope with her uncertain relationship with her departing daughter.

Hermans points at the way people react to confrontations with themselves, what is going on inside them, behind the coping behaviours.

Reading develops your knowledge of what's going on around you so you can cope with it better.

"We're coping with what's going on now and we're moving forward".

"Both Hussam and I are doing this as our own ways of coping with what's going on," says Barkil-Oteo.

"I was finding it very difficult to cope with what was going on," he said.

This evolutionary process has been going on for as long as bacteria have had to cope with toxic molecules; in other words, for millennia.

She went on to explain that Germany could not accept refugees from everywhere, adding: "We can't cope with that".

Here, he talks about the challenge ahead and how he's going to cope on leg one of the journey, from London to Rio.

The carers may actually need more help – either some respite or to go on a "caring and coping" course.

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