Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb base] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The examples given so far relate to developments within a single national social order .
2 They had long ago come to terms with that sorrow .
3 Tony 's tragic death , that terrible ending of his young life , was something she had long ago come to terms with .
4 Again , the provisions broadly only apply to acts in the UK and it is a defence to show that a person reasonably believed that his act or conduct would not create and impression that was false or misleading .
5 Graduates not only contribute to industry with their knowledge and practical experience of current practice and methodologies , they bring new ideas to that industry .
6 Better still , why not simply fly to Athens from here and charter another boat from the Kalamaki marina ? ’
7 This attitude reflects badly on the conference service industry and demonstrates that it has still not fully come to terms with the need for quality and a caring approach in its business .
8 If you feel a client is talking crudely , you hake not yet come to terms with your own feeling that there is something crude about sex .
9 ‘ I returned , and saw under the sun , that the race is not to the swift , nor the battle to the strong , neither yet bread to the wise , nor yet riches to men of understanding , not yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all ’ ( Ecclesiastes ) .
10 Erm , er we talked to the departmental transportation departments er attended and it is I think fairly widely open to members of the county council so that , these issues can be pursued as and when they arise or choose to comes along .
11 The grounds of appeal to the Court of Appeal most frequently relate to issues of fact or practice and procedure .
12 To introduce such a certificate nationwide would not be difficult , and would be almost certainly welcome to institutions of higher education .
13 Our ships no longer plough the seas to seek cheap food at the cheapest price , and children no longer go to school in poor clothing .
14 All this has happened because enormous sums of public money available for drainage schemes since the War have combined with a revolution in technology which we have not yet fully come to terms with .
15 These fish are best bought when young , as the larger wild-caught ones very rarely adapt to life in an aquarium , refusing food no matter what persuasion is used .
16 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
17 Some of us never quite come to terms with the fact that penises come in all shapes and sizes .
18 With practice , however , the canoe becomes an extension of the canoeist although his muscles never quite adjust to hours in its cramped confines .
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