Example sentences of "[noun] come to [noun] with " 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 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 .
4 CARING Prince Charles helped his close friend Lady Romsey come to terms with the death of her child from cancer , she reveals today .
5 ‘ If Anne-Marie is freed , we can help each other come to terms with our grief . ’
6 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 .
7 In the meantime , RAF counsellors and officers are helping families and friends come to terms with the loss of nine colleagues .
8 This word processor will help your children come to grips with computers and word processing .
9 Prisoners come to Grendon with demons to get rid of .
10 Students come to grips with the following types of academic writing : instructions , describing how things work , generalizing , exemplifying , comparing , explaining .
11 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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