Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [v-ing] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She is slowly coming to terms with her past and exorcising the ghosts .
2 The pre-tax figure was above City expectations and gave evidence that the bank is finally coming to grips with its bad-debt problem .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 But there are differences , the WTA is not going to work on ‘ de luxe ’ lines .
6 That 's not going to work with , five thousand six hundred , so that 's where some people got the figure worked out , actually looking at the term as a parrot strings the term in some of these places , Okay number six , Healthmaster provides long-term benefits for individuals unable to return to work because of illness or injury .
7 Couples , second in the Sony rankings to Faldo , is still coming to terms with the adulation heaped on him after Augusta but is prepared to run the gauntlet again if it means winning a second Major .
8 This is when the pupil is still coming to terms with using a low vision aid and is not yet skilful in its use , but needs to read text and notes that are too advanced in content to be available in the large print of junior and early reading books .
9 The local community is still coming to terms with the loss of the Trident contract four months ago .
10 The word processing market is rapidly coming to terms with desktop publishing , particularly on the PC .
11 ‘ Liam Devlin , if it is Devlin they choose , is hardly going to parachute into the courtyard at St Mary 's Priory tomorrow night , Jack , and if he did , so what ?
12 Now Giggs is quickly coming to terms with the facts of life .
13 This argument is distinctly unappealing to lawyers outside the United States system .
14 Doubtless this is partly owing to echoes of the ending of Love 's Labours Lost , and also of Ambrose Philips 's ‘ Winter Piece ’ .
15 The industrialised world is also looking to developments in technology to help it out of materials shortages — and China may lend a hand too
16 On the ABM treaty , he will know that the United States is also talking to Russia about acting jointly in that matter .
17 Bull is also talking to IBM about the software needed to run IBM clusters and Power Parallel systems .
18 Given the gusher of cash flowing out of the company , that is unsurprising ; it is also talking to banks about restructuring its debt .
19 ( The Operations Information Officer tells me the Adjutant is really going to Dhekelia to water-ski-but then Operations Information is seldom accurate ! )
20 If she is simply referring to degrees of context-dependency , then she must establish a scale on which such things can be measured .
21 Any hold-up is potentially damaging to patients in the long run . ’
22 Again and again Wilson read it , trying to read some comforting significance into Ellen 's twice referring to Oreste as ‘ your son ’ .
23 Heathrow is actually going to sort of lose ground in competition with other international airports and particularly within Europe .
24 SunSelect , however , is already toying with notions of porting Sun 's network NFS to it and is in early discussions with Microsoft , which is currently looking to DEC to buck up its NT networking capabilities , exploring points of synergy .
25 The union , which is currently coming to terms with 7,000 job losses among railway workers , accused BR bosses of going back on guarantees made in 1984 .
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