How to use in-sentence of “cope with”:
+ Many of the organisms that live there have adapted, to be able to cope with these conditions.
+ However, it is too small to cope with internal buses, so they stop at bus stops along the streets.
+ Species like these change their physiology to cope with the amount of salt in the water.
+ They face many great and small events and cope with them using Dooly’s supernatural power and Douner’s time cosmos.
+ EN has the manpower needed to cope with the amount of vandalism they get; we do not.
+ If something goes wrong the diver may not be able to cope with the problem.
+ Goosefeather must cope with the ability to see the fate of living cats around him, including his own.

Example sentences of “cope with”:
+ This means reform is in the essential nature of Islam and Muslims are called all the time to work hard to make new ideas cope with tradition.
+ In 2007, the website moved from being sponsored and shared to running from dedicated hardware to cope with a sudden increase in popularity that happened because of these improvements.
+ Because data vault modeling stores the source of the data separately from the data itself, it can cope with change in the business environment.
+ While the family members lament Shorvori’s death, Parth struggles to cope with the pain of losing her.
+ But what about the underlying cause of anxiety? The two treatment types above focus on either reducing the symptoms of anxiety, or, helping a person cope with their disorder.
+ The term institutionalisation means when someone has lived in a hospital for so long that they cannot cope with living outside of it.
+ The robot is in charge of five smaller less intelligent robots and cannot cope with the responsibility.
+ They also had to be fit to fight well and cope with any injuries.
+ With a roadway only wide, and with serious structural weaknesses, the bridge was ill-equipped to cope with motor traffic.
+ This means reform is in the essential nature of Islam and Muslims are called all the time to work hard to make new ideas cope with tradition.
+ In 2007, the website moved from being sponsored and shared to running from dedicated hardware to cope with a sudden increase in popularity that happened because of these improvements.
+ A new pedestrian link to Kowloon Tong Station southern concourse and a new entrance were opened on 15 April 2004 to cope with the increase in interchange passenger flow.
+ His government was seen as being unable to cope with and this started to affect Rudd’s popularity.
+ Beyond policies and guidelines, the main problem with these categories is that, on a wiki of this size, with so few active editors, we cannot cope with the added maintenance in seeing that these consistently adhere to WP:BLP policies.
+ This is because Black slaves in the United States turned to religion, as a way to cope with the pain of slavery.
+ The earlier revision was able to cope with faster speeds between 36-44 points on the three reflex games, Colors, Numbers and Combo than the original revision.
+ Pitcairn, with only 30 hectares of land suitable for farming, could no longer cope with a large population.
+ Another prime objective of a Medical Social Worker is assisting patients along with staff members to cope with psychosocial problems associated with ill health Levine Herbert, 1997 and thus promote the overall wellness of theirs.
