cope造句151. It's not only riding skills that count when considering a holiday, but the ability to cope in unfamiliar surroundings.
152. These are claimed to be fatigue-resistant to cope with the high amplitude vibrations that are generated by fast stunters.
153. A factory might manage a few thousand kinds of parts; the air force has to cope with over 6m.
154. It was a combination that destroyed his ability to cope with life, and he sought psychiatric help in 1950.
155. One important feature of such factors is that they will tend to shape the person's capacity to cope with adverse circumstances.
156. It was agreed that he might return to work from the hospital when he felt better able to cope.
157. Young people who abuse drugs regularly often end up as very immature adults because they never learn to cope with their problems.
158. Flies long exposed to the intruder were better able to cope than those attacked but recently.
159. Although a warmer climate may sound appealing, the effects of the heat can be difficult to cope with.
160. The Montegos have been specially adapted to cope with the extreme climate.
161. Meanwhile doubts about the private banks' ability to cope caused mounting worries.
162. All these situations create anxiety which the client then has to cope with.