Example sentences of "not [adv] [verb] to [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Graduates not only contribute to industry with their knowledge and practical experience of current practice and methodologies , they bring new ideas to that industry . |
2 | However , the image of modern families as isolated and inward-looking does not only extend to relationships with kin . |
3 | For an eleven year old schoolgirl , it 's not easy coming to terms with having a plastic eye . |
4 | The task was not simply to come to terms with Wagner 's music drama , but to reconcile his theory of it with his actual practice . |
5 | Yet this piece has much that is freshly inventive and original , even if these were epithets that , alas , did not readily spring to mind with regard to the performance it received . |
6 | This attitude reflects badly on the conference service industry and demonstrates that it has still not fully come to terms with the need for quality and a caring approach in its business . |
7 | If you feel a client is talking crudely , you hake not yet come to terms with your own feeling that there is something crude about sex . |
8 | He 's not seen me , they 've gone straight past , he has not yet come to terms with the fact that his mummy 's a queen . |
9 | The party had not yet come to terms with the departure of Mrs Thatcher and was suffering an identity crisis . |
10 | It is a truism to say that we have not yet come to terms with it , or with the changes in relationships it has brought . |
11 | They were likely to make trouble , having not yet come to terms with the hurried departure of Mrs Thatcher following upon the events of November 1990 . |
12 | On it we would have found the names of other distinguished old Summerhillians … unfortunately , Eric has been delayed at Stonehenge , and has not yet got to grips with the design . |
13 | Already wise to the ways of two of the most notoriously sharkish industries , TV and pop , Kylie was not however going to Hollywood with her eyes closed . |
14 | One died recently , but she could n't ever come to terms with the fact that her house had been burgled , and that the er , that some of her most valued contents had been taken . |
15 | And friendship with one generation does n't automatically lead to friendship with the next , ’ she pointed out with delicate sarcasm . |
16 | I think the problem with a clear remit I ca n't really come to terms with that , precisely , competitive . |
17 | ‘ I 've never been into that ‘ I wandered lonely as a cloud ’ type poetry , could n't really get to grips with it . |
18 | In her heart of hearts Celia knew that she had n't really come to terms with her condition at all , but she could n't say so point-blank to Alison . |
19 | I always say that there are planetillions of humans in this galaxy who have n't even come to terms with being sapiens . |
20 | My mind was so wrapped round with skeins of my own distant past that I could n't immediately come to grips with the demands of the present . |
21 | What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences . |
22 | ‘ Raymond 's family could n't quite come to terms with eating something sweet at the start of a meal , ’ said Ilsa , laughing . |