Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] to [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She will need time to grieve inwardly a little over these losses and gradually come to terms with them in her own way , so you should not assume that any moods of depression or irritability she has in those early months are a reflection on the efforts you are making to help her to feel ‘ at home ’ . |
2 | What was clear , however , was that he was extremely intelligent , and quickly got to grips with the complex technicalities of nuclear fission and its consequences . |
3 | Florey found more interest in studies of the circulation than in Sherrington 's own field , the nervous system , and presently moved to Cambridge with a studentship in pathology . |
4 | Prisoners had also been killed , including several dozen at Bubanza Gendarmerie who were gagged and then beaten to death with pieces of pipe . |
5 | It used every means at its disposal : it argued and pressured the Versailles politicians ; it cheated in the plebiscites ; it engineered uprisings in Silesia and Wielkopolska ; it skirmished and then went to war with the Red Army for territory in the east . |
6 | But if we , if we junk that definition , and then go to conformance with requirements we either conform with the requirements , as Geoff said , or we do n't . |
7 | The interaction between SENSS teachers and class teachers as they work together with the class and as they exchange information is a great improvement on the situation which pertained in the days when remedial groups were withdrawn and then returned to class with a total absence or communication . |
8 | The reactions were performed in the absence ( - ) or presence ( + ) of DNA and then subjected to SDS-PAGE with subsequent autoradiography . |
9 | Both reactions were performed in the presence of DNA and then subjected to SDS-PAGE with subsequent autoradiography . |
10 | Both reactions were performed in the presence of DNA and then subjected to SDS-PAGE with subsequent autoradiography . |
11 | Throughout his journey Naipaul is preoccupied with India 's poverty and how to come to terms with it . |
12 | His successor but one , Wallia , made an attempt to lead his people across to Africa , but failed , and instead came to terms with the Roman leader Constantius , for whom he campaigned against the Vandals and Alans in Spain . |
13 | I 'd rather have something there that I can look at and take hold of ideas , and actually get to grips with something that 's actually there . |
14 | WHYTE Crucial clearances but rarely got to grips with Hateley or McCoist 6 |
15 | This crosses not only departmental boundaries but also extends to collaboration with other Faculties , notably Social Sciences , Science and Engineering , Divinity , and Law . |
16 | And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients . |