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

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1 This is regrettable , since discipline is , or should be , a positive process of training and parental leadership which helps children and teenagers come to terms with the world outside the family .
2 While teenagers come to terms with adulthood , roles change and everyone has to adjust .
3 Window boxes , tubs and hanging baskets come to life in summer , bringing rich colour to buildings and gardens throughout the country .
4 ‘ Great numbers of visitors come to Tatton from urban areas .
5 That type of putting back into a business context , is something which er we need to help the business come to terms with while they are growing in this new scheme of procuring work in a more formal and structured way .
6 Yes ; it 's Sesame Street come to life on stage .
7 CARING Prince Charles helped his close friend Lady Romsey come to terms with the death of her child from cancer , she reveals today .
8 ‘ If Anne-Marie is freed , we can help each other come to terms with our grief . ’
9 Instead , when two of Abimelech 's envoys come to Isaac at Beersheba , their opening words are , ‘ We see plainly that the Lord is with you . ’
10 In these examples the therapists endeavoured to help the patients come to terms with the loss and at the same time tried to assist them to tackle the other problems they were facing .
11 In the meantime , RAF counsellors and officers are helping families and friends come to terms with the loss of nine colleagues .
12 Headteachers say governors come to school on special occasions but do n't seem disposed to become involved more routinely in school affairs .
13 Many of the pupils come to school past Downing Street and the House of Commons .
14 FC Copenhagen will have identical twins hoping to bring home the bacon when the Danes come to town for Thursday 's European Cup encounter .
15 Children come to school at the age of five already enriched with a whole range of mathematical experiences .
16 This word processor will help your children come to grips with computers and word processing .
17 It is perhaps because of the unpredictable nature of the outcome that few cases come to court on ultra vires conditions .
18 Some very bad-luck cases come to mind of apparently indestructible characters who were chopped on the last few sorties — 97th or 98th .
19 The migrant water birds come to Kumana in April .
20 Had our redshanks come to winter on the Wash from breeding grounds in the Pennines ? or from Iceland ?
21 MCC come to Downpatrick in early July for three days .
22 Prisoners come to Grendon with demons to get rid of .
23 At present about 100 students come to Britain on WCC scholarships in a wide variety of fields .
24 Students come to grips with the following types of academic writing : instructions , describing how things work , generalizing , exemplifying , comparing , explaining .
25 As a matter of practice most claims come to light within the first two audits of the business by the purchaser ; ( c ) to set a minimum value which the purchaser 's claim must exceed in order for the claim to be brought ( see clause 14.2 of the standard sale agreement ) — Appendix III .
26 It found that most adults come to faith in God through the help of a friend , a relative or a minister .
27 Formidable Elizabeth of Shrewsbury ( Bess of Hardwick Hall ) : Rosalie Chichester ( an early animal rights campaigner , shown here with her Sunday School girls ) ; ravishing Emma Hamilton ( later Nelson 's mistress ) and others come to life through their letters and household accounts , their courtships and inheritances .
28 The local historian must therefore search for the peculiar identity of his own town by getting to know the place thoroughly on the ground and from maps , old photographs and prints , together with newspapers , directories , census returns and whatever other documents come to light during the course of his enquiries .
29 WASPS come to attention in the league tomorrow by calling for the old guard in an effort to repulse Gloucester 's rugged raiders at Sudbury .
30 Tonight as the family of Mark Windram come to terms with his death police officers have again warned those who steal cars that their actions all too often end in tragedy .
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