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

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1 Mr Ahmet Koc , aged 34 , told the General Medical Council 's professional conduct committee in London that after coming to England with the promise of employment last year , he had first been taken to the surgery of Dr Raymond Crockett for what he believed to be a medical examination for a job .
2 Mr Ahmet Koc , aged 34 , told the General Medical Council 's professional conduct committee in London that after coming to England with the promise of employment last year , he had first been taken to the surgery of Dr Raymond Crockett for what he believed to be a medical examination for a job .
3 The SD agency in Würzburg even reported criticism of the fanaticism shown by Hitler and Göring which dispelled any hope of coming to terms with the enemy and meant the continuation on all sides of the ‘ war of annihilation ’ .
4 Decentralisation is also his way of coming to terms with the European Community : he is a Eurosceptic who will not hasten economic and monetary union .
5 In this chapter we have pointed to the importance of coming to terms with the British constitution and constitutional theory since they are both in and about British politics .
6 Twenty-year-old Peake not only scored the goal which put Pool on their way to a desperately needed win , he was also one of only a handful of players on either side who looked capable of coming to terms with the gale-force wind and bumpy pitch .
7 Surinder , a Sikh woman , explained to me what it had been like coming to Britain in the sixties and finding a job in a sweat-shop soon after .
8 The 24-year-old David Stirling was no rough and ready brawling cut-throat though , in spite of his thirst for coming to grips with the enemy .
9 Some of the strength she had gained through coming to terms with the truth oozed out of her .
10 He had raised cattle in central Nebraska before coming to Washington in the mid-1970s .
11 Why did you wait until I was asleep before coming to bed on the boat on the way over ?
12 In previous years many overseas publishers were probably put off from coming to London by the fact that not all the major players in British publishing were represented at the fair .
13 Such a lie is unkind because it keeps false hope alive , as well as preventing the child from coming to terms with the parting and the inevitable grief .
14 This documentation of personal responsibility could , in my opinion , be an important factor in coming to grips with the current system of punitive damages sought from auditors for alleged negligence .
15 Your prime objective should assist you in coming to terms with the most limiting aspect of verbal presentations .
16 No matter how deep their urban roots , workers found difficulty in coming to terms with the long hours , unhealthy environment , and frequent accidents at work .
17 They deserve a more sensitive environment that does not so harshly relegate them en masse to the category of ‘ old people ’ and does not emphasize , in attitudes and actions , their increasing dependency ; many need help , too , in coming to terms with the process of ageing and the major adjustments it entails — to retirement , to relinquishing their home , etc .
18 Incases where carers have participated in permitting freedom of action for the sufferer an and accident has followed the carer may need help in coming to terms with the feelings of guilt which may follow .
19 The tensions in the purity feminist position , and the government 's own difficulties in coming to terms with the new movement , surfaced in the debates surrounding the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Bill .
20 Arts educators ' uncertainty about the objectives of arts education , appropriate pedagogic strategies to adopt and a lack of interest in coming to terms with the contemporary trends of education create a difficult climate for the provision of professional development for Britain 's teachers in the arts .
21 Has the Prime Minister had time to study the excellent article in the Glasgow Herald yesterday by the last Conservative leader of Glasgow district council , reflecting on the problems facing the Tory party in coming to terms with the need to give Scotland its own Parliament ?
22 And in coming to terms with the negative , the so-called negative , all those images become part of my dialectical way of thinking about myself .
23 Silvio is a very complex and tormented personality , someone who has great difficulty in coming to terms with the demands of life .
24 It is the difficulty in coming to terms with the nature , effects and implications of computer equipment and software that is a direct cause of many of the contractual problems associated with computers .
25 It is therefore possible for membership of a CU to lead to some countries experiencing long-term problems in coming to terms with the new competitive environment .
26 They may still be in a considerable amount of pain and shock , they will undoubtedly have financial worries and they may well be experiencing difficulties in coming to terms with the implications of the accident for themselves and their families .
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