Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [prep] term [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Small powers seek also to come to terms with a particular great power either to guarantee themselves against the overwhelming strength of another great power or in order to prevent the great power in question from asserting its strength more directly and imperiously over them …
2 Some of the subjects like science and history have attempted to be positive in the curriculum content so that the children attain the targets for the subjects , but also become better educated in terms of quality issues .
3 This cinema 's best attempt yet to come to terms with South Africa .
4 Whilst many voluntary and private child care organisations have diversified , the majority remain heavily committed in terms of both human and capital resources to the provision of residential care .
5 Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within .
6 We in the law , like other denizens of these blessed isles , have perforce come to terms with the disagreeable factor of inflation .
7 ‘ He was the most generous person that I have ever met in terms of being prepared to share his ideas , his contacts , his know-how , ’ said Peter Wyman , chairman of the Institute 's Tax Faculty .
8 If they have both come to terms with their differences and can now work together successfully , then they are to be congratulated .
9 Because of this , culture and identification have also shifted in terms of the sites in which subjectivity is constructed .
10 The time it takes to fully implement T.Q.M. and the amount of work involved may be something that most of us have yet to come to terms with .
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