Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [v-ing] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some sort of dress rehearsal was clearly required for the Cypriot police officers who were only just coming to grips with wiretap technology , and , right on cue , one of Hurley 's informants passed the word that Abou Daod , a Lebanese drugs trafficker , was coming to Cyprus to set up a deal . |
2 | But they , like the third Limerick club dominating the league — Young Munster — are only gradually coming to terms with the demands for 15-man attacking play . |
3 | Will he please take the most urgent steps to correct that , because it is not only deeply damaging to companies in my constituency but harmful to the image of the Community ? |
4 | It is well known that the Princess wanted ‘ out ’ of the Royal Family , but to her fellow passengers it was also clear she is only now coming to terms with the fact that she really is out — and quite alone . |
5 | Ask Americans today who are only now coming to terms with the gross exploitation of native Indians and natural resources , which their forefathers accomplished in the name of ‘ progress ’ . |
6 | Is growing up just about getting to grips with your manhood ? |
7 | Their bones may become fragile and break more easily leading to fractures of wrists , hips and bones in the spine . |
8 | Their bones become fragile and break more easily leading to fractures of wrists , hips and bones the spine . |
9 | By July , however , both Wolfgang and Constanze were ill , and Mozart was once more writing to Puchberg for money , in view of his inability to work . |
10 | ‘ You 're damn well going to sleep with me , ’ he countered bluntly , disregarding this comprehensive schedule . |