Example sentences of "in coming to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When he does realise what the topic is , he implicates a significant lack of interest in it by changing the topic to that of his " ulterior motive " in coming to Czechoslovakia .
2 That 's a lot more than you can say for Bowe , whose actions in coming to Britain to throw his WBC belt in the dustbin and make Lewis look like a garbage picker was sheer bravado .
3 I asked him if he did n't feel a trifle audacious in coming to Oxford , home of Oxford University Press .
4 He 's best friends with Eddie Murphy , and co-starts in Murphy 's Harlem Nights , just as he did in Coming to America .
5 Arsenio as icon and celebrity , signing autographs in the street ( top ) ; and with his best friend Eddie Murphy in Coming to America ( left )
6 Becoming critically aware of one 's dilemma in life without God is the first level of understanding necessary in coming to faith .
7 This awareness of need is the first level of understanding in coming to faith , and if there is any deficiency at this fundamental level , doubt will strike later on .
8 Judicial independence means that judges are not dependent on governments in ways which might influence them in coming to decisions in individual cases , though their promotion , like their appointment , is effectively in the hands of the Lord Chancellor with , nowadays , a measure of Prime Ministerial intervention .
9 Other plans initiated during 1984 were longer in coming to fruition and one idea , to open a short stay ‘ crash pad ’ for users in crisis , was dropped altogether .
10 The Republicans were fortunate in coming to power at a time of growing prosperity .
11 Those who accept the general orientation of modern science may well find considerable difficulty in coming to grips with this main point .
12 This documentation of personal responsibility could , in my opinion , be an important factor in coming to grips with the current system of punitive damages sought from auditors for alleged negligence .
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15 In coming to terms with both he wished to pass beyond them .
16 For all that The Mouse on the Moon ( 1963 ) is a slight film , its satirical swipes at the unprogressive nature of British institutions and the nation 's difficulty in coming to terms with its global insignificance do find their target .
17 Your prime objective should assist you in coming to terms with the most limiting aspect of verbal presentations .
18 In coming to terms with conflicting feelings about the relationship between their parents , and being helped to do so , children assimilate the capacity to manage other relationships in which they are not the centre of attention and from which they may be excluded .
19 Even if parents succeed in coming to terms with letting their children go , their best efforts are likely to be undermined by the ‘ dirty washing ’ gambit , or proprietorial claims to ‘ my room ’ which the child will not relinquish .
20 Recognition from educators and managers that such stress exists and is legitimate is a very important initial strategy in coming to terms with both the positive and the negative influences of stress .
21 These strategies for grappling with the explanation of most liberal democracies ' stability do little to reduce the problems that Marxist theorists confront in coming to terms with an enduring political alternative to state socialism , and one which most Western Marxists seem to find preferable to the Stalinist forms of state socialism .
22 No matter how deep their urban roots , workers found difficulty in coming to terms with the long hours , unhealthy environment , and frequent accidents at work .
23 A year ago , they joined Child , a registered self-help charity set up to assist couples in coming to terms with infertility .
24 All three writers deal with a haunting problem which humanity faces in coming to terms with its lot .
25 The amnesia associated with this period may render some difficulty in coming to terms with what they have been through .
26 They deserve a more sensitive environment that does not so harshly relegate them en masse to the category of ‘ old people ’ and does not emphasize , in attitudes and actions , their increasing dependency ; many need help , too , in coming to terms with the process of ageing and the major adjustments it entails — to retirement , to relinquishing their home , etc .
27 Incases where carers have participated in permitting freedom of action for the sufferer an and accident has followed the carer may need help in coming to terms with the feelings of guilt which may follow .
28 The tensions in the purity feminist position , and the government 's own difficulties in coming to terms with the new movement , surfaced in the debates surrounding the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Bill .
29 It is worth remarking again on some of the issues with which instrumentalist accounts have had difficulty in coming to terms with before turning our attention , finally , to structuralist accounts .
30 One theme which has occurred throughout this book , is that law and order , and indeed Conservative criminology , has developed in response to social anxieties felt by ‘ respectable ’ elements of British society about a Britain which has difficulties in coming to terms with its position in a changing world .
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