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

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1 ‘ He has finally come to terms with being a United player . ’
2 And an expert on the case believes she still has n't come to terms with what she 's done .
3 The locals field one former Test player , Madan Lal , and although Maninder Singh — last seen being swept to oblivion by Gooch in the Bombay World Cup semi-final — was practising at the England net yesterday , he has yet to come to terms with an attack of the yips .
4 He has yet to come to terms with the fact that a popular front of the mind or body means a Labour leader in Number 10 .
5 He had uneasily come to terms with the fact that Connors had been more than vague , had actually held back vital information .
6 But now , nearly thirty years later , when he thought he had long come to terms with the deed and his own reaction to it , memory had begun to stir again .
7 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 .
8 But since any arrangement would need the consent of Louis VII to be valid , he had somehow to come to terms with the French King — despite Toulouse , despite Auvergne , despite Becket .
9 At that time she had n't come to terms with them , ’ he recalls .
10 ‘ Over two packs a day , very foolish for a diabetic , but she had n't come to terms with the illness at that stage , and was quite defiant about a number of things , Professor Rankin tells me . ’
11 ‘ My guess is that she had n't come to terms with the situation herself , ’ she said .
12 She had never come to terms with her old life , but , inch by inch , she was coming to terms with this one : her first reality .
13 He had never come to terms with his former master 's failure to expire properly .
14 Eddie had been dead ten long years , a life so abruptly terminated that she had never come to terms with it .
15 We in the law , like other denizens of these blessed isles , have perforce come to terms with the disagreeable factor of inflation .
16 If they have both come to terms with their differences and can now work together successfully , then they are to be congratulated .
17 And yet we have n't come to terms with that .
18 I have n't come to terms with the bloke I killed yet , but when I do , it will be frightening .
19 The time it takes to fully implement T.Q.M. and the amount of work involved may be something that most of us have yet to come to terms with .
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