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

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1 Since they have been in Brazil things have not been easy but they have settled in well and are slowly coming to terms with the language .
2 The bullet avoids in this , well very briefly , erm about for half a dozen of them , first of all erm , I 'd like members to be aware of the increasing interest being taken by the Department of Transport in the Ipswich transportation strategy and the Ipswich traffic study before that , the predictions we have from our consultants for the year two thousand and six and particularly their interest in their own trunk road system around Ipswich and the capacity of the Orwell Bridge , so that Department of Transport in Bedford are suddenly come to life to see what 's happening and have requested access to the information we have required from previous investment and consultancy work and the panel of members , the joint panel of members Ipswich , Suffolk recently gave approval to expose for being their findings of our work to the Department of Transport , which I think is a very good move and , and only be of some valuable to us ultimately .
3 After many years and three gardens , the optimism is going well ; I still battle with my impatience , but I am finally coming to grips with giving the essentials of sustenance to the garden .
4 The larger companies are already coming to terms with the new regulations .
5 Among the parties that are soon to come to life the Socialists , National Democrats and the Christian Democrats will figure strongly .
6 ‘ Natalie , you 're not coming to Brownies ! ’
7 They 're still coming to terms with it .
8 Beebob has been gradually coming to hand this season , and can strike winning form in the Guildhall Handicap Hurdle .
9 The holiday was particularly useful for children who are still coming to terms with their conditions and may have been robbed of their self-confidence .
10 Woking , who knocked out West Brom two seasons ago , are still coming to terms with their first season in the Conference , but their Cup-fighting instincts are sure to resurface for their trip to Brighton .
11 Perhaps the teenage scribblers — not to mention the longer-in-the-tooth City commentators who helped to orchestrate last year 's departure of Robert Horton as BP 's chairman and chief executive — are still coming to terms with Financial Reporting Standard No 3 , the new format recommended by the Stock Exchange for presenting details of financial performance .
12 Staff are still coming to terms with the decision to close the main part of the Junction factory within two years , making 100 workers redundant .
13 Harrow , from Courage League Middlesex 1 are also coming to North America in May for a Centenary tour that includes matches against Kats , in Vancouver , Port Alberni , on the Island , and Old Puget Sound Beach , in Seattle .
14 The teeming slums of Kampala are now coming to life .
15 ‘ I 'm not coming to Doullens .
16 Asked why the shows were not coming to Washington D.C. , New York , Chicago or Los Angeles , Mr Hoving said : ‘ Oh , they 'll grumble something about scheduling or funding .
17 When Diana joined the Stewart-Richardsons they were just coming to terms with a family tragedy .
18 Left with no choice but to accept the responsibility or to pursue its own independent inquiries , the airline instructed Windels , Marx , Davies & Ives to prepare its defence and to investigate the suggestions of government complicity that were already coming to light .
19 Air quality manager Peter Shawcross said the results were currently being examined and evaluated and that interesting facts were already coming to light .
20 Today at an emergency meeting with Union Leaders to discuss their future , they were still coming to terms with the shock of redundancy .
21 Mrs Adams said her four sons — Richard , nine , Stuart , five , Mark , two , and Thomas , 11 months — were still coming to terms with the loss of their father , a former Royal Air Force engineer whom she described as a happy , family man .
22 WORKERS at a Merseyide firm were today coming to terms with the news that they will be out of work in the New Year .
23 He said , then half an hour after Albert rung up to say that you were n't coming to work , so I were right in shit !
24 ‘ It sounded as if they were about to come to blows .
25 I thought that they were about to come to fruition .
26 A challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals .
27 She is slowly coming to terms with her past and exorcising the ghosts .
28 The pre-tax figure was above City expectations and gave evidence that the bank is finally coming to grips with its bad-debt problem .
29 Fortunately , ex-Prisoner James Taylor is aware of the problem and is finally coming to terms with it after five albums of patchy solo meanderings .
30 Fortunately , ex-Prisoner James Taylor is aware of the problem and is finally coming to terms with it after five albums of patchy solo meanderings .
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