Example sentences of "term with the [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The League will be asked if they will release money back to the club in the short term with the promise that it will be repaid from future transfer revenue .
2 ( a ) Education. : A clear idea of exactly what coronary artery disease means is most important for the coronary patient if he is to comply in the long term with the advice that he is given , and understand what has happened to him .
3 Could she come to terms with the knowledge that they had been conceived in that dreadful place ?
4 I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange .
5 Both say simply writing the book has helped them come to terms with the experience and it 's a story that 's still gripping many people .
6 How did you how your m mother er come to terms with the idea that you were n't going to go to the county school ?
7 WORKERS at a Merseyide firm were today coming to terms with the news that they will be out of work in the New Year .
8 Middlesbrough found it impossible to come to terms with the Israeli as he snatched two first-half goals .
9 George and Elizabeth had come to terms with the fact that they would always be childless .
10 And when they come to terms with the fact that they are n't , they have to think of the possibilities . ’
11 One died recently , but she could n't ever come to terms with the fact that her house had been burgled , and that the er , that some of her most valued contents had been taken .
12 For these women , coming to terms with the fact that their own children may also have been abused was torture , Hickson says , and they were n't ready to take part in a self-help group .
13 It is well known that the Princess wanted ‘ out ’ of the Royal Family , but to her fellow passengers it was also clear she is only now coming to terms with the fact that she really is out — and quite alone .
14 She was too busy coming to terms with the fact that she was back , she was home , after two years of freedom in London .
15 He 's not seen me , they 've gone straight past , he has not yet come to terms with the fact that his mummy 's a queen .
16 At the time , Lineker was just coming to terms with the fact that his baby son , George , was battling against leukaemia .
17 At the end of the day , Neil has had to come to terms with the fact that he plays in a certain way …
18 He confessed that he had finally come to terms with the fact that he was a homosexual , after a lifetime of denying it to himself .
19 While a crushed Roward tried to come to terms with the fact that he would be out of a job after the Hong Kong Sevens for Simpkin it was a goal realised after four long years in the territory as its technical director .
20 It came as the parents of 12-year-old victim Timothy Parry — hanging on to life by a thread in a Liverpool hospital came to terms with the fact that he is unlikely to survive .
21 However , the parents of 12-year-old victim Tim Parry — hanging on to life by a thread in a Liverpool hospital yesterday came to terms with the fact that he is unlikely to survive .
22 The most important element in coping with a social interview well is coming to terms with the fact that it really is an interview .
23 I sat alone in a compartment , coming to terms with the fact that I was free at last and if I wanted to put my feet up on the opposite seat or take off my tie , no one in uniform had the right to bustle in and call me Airwoman in that well-known disapproving voice .
24 ‘ I had to come to terms with the fact that I could lose my baby at any time to a foster mother .
25 I really can not come to terms with the fact that I am … there 's lots of interesting work to do — there was in the job I did — and I want so much to identify with that rather than just sit back here and say ‘ I 'm a housewife and I 'm happy ’ … because I could n't be .
26 It is difficult to come to terms with the fact that I mean it 's people that you 've worked with for a week , at a time and I mean for three and a half years every second week you 're working with that guys in a confined space , you get to know them really well .
27 It is disheartening to come to terms with the fact that your metabolism has adjusted to such a small calorie intake , and as a result your weight is unlikely to change .
28 They have to come to terms with the fact that there is a rival in the camp , a rival they would both love to remove but hate to lose because of his separate contributions to home life .
29 The hon. Gentleman will have to come to terms with the fact that there is an energy market to be supplied .
30 She was fast coming to terms with the fact that there were two sides to this man .
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