Sentence examples for it would cope from inspiring English sources

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It would cope somehow, because theatre always does: so many people just have to do it.

It's as though the NHS announced it would cope with the expense of an aging population by encouraging chain-smoking.

A large employer in Europe said on Friday that it had begun to examine how it would cope if Spain left the euro zone.

It would cope with all phases of crises caused by earthquakes, fire, drought or water (hurricanes and/or tsunamis) and give advance warnings to move people away from centers of predicted damage.

Amid the fanfare accompanying its unveiling, Rolls-Royce did not say how the vehicle, due to hit the streets in the 2040s, would be powered or how it would cope with speed bumps.

China fears that if it fails to press its case, America and others will conclude that they are free to scheme against it.Co-operation and deterrenceAsia's inability to deal with the islands raises doubts about how it would cope with a genuine crisis, on the Korean peninsula, say, or across the Strait of Taiwan.

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It is not, "Were the instructions on the condom packet printed too small for you to read?" but rather, "How hard is it, honestly, to raise a kid on your own – and do you think I would cope?" It comes from women in their late 30s and early 40s, who always thought they would meet a brilliant man and have children.

This filled me with fear and I wondered what it would be like and how I would cope.

"I thought I would cope, but I can't because the tower is still there.

"I didn't know how I'd cope," says Henny.

I decided to go a week without internet to see how I'd cope.

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