Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [prep] term [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If its post cold-war generation is not to be continually confused by unexpected developments then they will need to come to terms with the dynamics of change .
2 But , by whichever door they enter they will then need to come to terms with the whole gospel , which applies equally to all .
3 In his forthcoming seven-part television sitcom , Sean 's Show , set in his Muswell Hill flat , Hughes will attempt to come to terms with the hidden perils of his everyday existence while battling against traditional sitcom conventions .
4 The hon. Gentleman will have to come to terms with the fact that there is an energy market to be supplied .
5 Bats must have come to terms with the jamming-avoidance problem long ago .
6 Andy Payton and Stuart Slater showed , for example , that they may now have come to terms with the tribal ritual that is entitled to pass their understanding until time and circumstances dictate that they become as wound up as the rest .
7 I do not doubt that people in an earlier age may well have thought in terms of the kind of cosmic world picture in terms of which she herself thinks .
8 How far can we continue to speak in terms of the sphere of society as being clearly separate from the sphere of the state ?
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