Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to terms [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Oh they they might do that but then er if you can be selective in other words I mean if they 've got competition and the competition 's advertising they 've got to come come to terms with that .
2 There are , of course , other forces at work in the global system , and in some respects global capitalism has had to come to terms with these , particularly when they become opposing forces .
3 Some odd-looking monsters had been produced by designers striving to come to terms with these innovations , but by 1880 warships were already essentially what they were to be for the rest of the century , armoured , steam-driven and screw-propelled , with their main armament in revolving turrets or carried broadside .
4 She will be preparing to face the future , having come to terms to some extent with the loss of her previous expectations concerning it .
5 Parents may have to come to terms with this , and accept the partner , in spite of the many problems such a relationship causes for others in the family .
6 But in fact I was , in failing to come to terms with this total reality , only creating further confusion for myself .
7 Asked how Mellor would now be feeling , Parkinson said on BBC TV 's Question Time last night : ‘ He 's going to face a totally empty diary — and he 's going to have to come to terms with that . ’
8 It tends to make life a bit dull at work and we 've tried to come to terms with that .
9 Leopold had been forced to come to terms with several disagreeable flaws in his son 's character , including his alarming capacity to be ‘ economical with the truth ’ when circumstances demanded .
10 Expansion of a haulage business , even with the aid of computer-based distribution management techniques , inevitably means coming to terms with more rules of law .
11 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
12 Four died in hospital and Emma Hartley , one of the survivors , was trying to come to terms with that .
13 Merrill was still trying to come to terms with this reversal of her convictions .
14 I think I 've finally managed to come to terms with that débâcle . ’
15 The princess told them : ‘ I have come to terms with this relationship a long time ago .
16 You 'll be going to the camps and you have to come to terms with that .
17 ‘ They have to come to terms with that .
18 After the initial shock of discovering their daughter is pregnant , parents have to come to terms with this .
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