Example sentences of "reconcile to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Wycliffe always forced himself to envisage every detail of a murder so that he would never become reconciled to the enormity of the crime . |
2 | He finally withdrew with Rupert and , like him , was at length formally reconciled to the king , being pardoned on 3 April 1646 and created baronet on 11 June . |
3 | Breeding in captivity followed and the progeny progressively became more and more reconciled to the life that ferrets have today . |
4 | The King , now reconciled to the church and formally absolved from complicity in Becket 's murder , pursued his old path of family politics and territorial expansion . |
5 | She had become reconciled to the idea of an eternal shadow ; she discovered that , far from being a threat , her bodyguards were much wiser sounding boards than many of the gentleman courtiers who fluttered around her . |
6 | By the second year however the district was reconciled to the idea as the dangers of instability receded , and the unit became a second wave trust . |
7 | Many relinquishing mothers ( little work has been done on fathers ) do not appear to be reconciled to the adoption — 62 per cent of birth parents ' referrals to the PAC concerned a search for their child . |
8 | Many of them believed that they were failing to find jobs because they were too old and a large number of the older respondents had become reconciled to the prospect of never working again . |
9 | In the following weeks , readers were told that Diana was reconciled to the fact she would remain married to Charles , but that they would lead separate lives . |
10 | Over the past few days , however , Harry noticed that she seemed reconciled to the fact that they were fast becoming an inseparable threesome . |
11 | Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution . |