Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] term [prep] [art] " 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 | They have n't started packing their suitcases yet , but they fear it may be inevitable and they 'll have to come to terms with a completely new existence . |
5 | The hon. Gentleman will have to come to terms with the fact that there is an energy market to be supplied . |
6 | If you live next door to an unco-operative neighbour , you wo n't be able to reduce the noise by such a simple method as acoustic tiles : you 'll have to think in terms of an extra insulating wall adjacent to , but not attached to , the party wall . |
7 | We may eventually come to think in terms of a Minoan Universal Spirit , which manifested itself in many different transformations , each with a different name , character , and function , and which yet somehow was regarded as a single deity . |
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 ? |