Example sentences of "still [verb] to term [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Couples , second in the Sony rankings to Faldo , is still coming to terms with the adulation heaped on him after Augusta but is prepared to run the gauntlet again if it means winning a second Major .
2 The holiday was particularly useful for children who are still coming to terms with their conditions and may have been robbed of their self-confidence .
3 Woking , who knocked out West Brom two seasons ago , are still coming to terms with their first season in the Conference , but their Cup-fighting instincts are sure to resurface for their trip to Brighton .
4 This is when the pupil is still coming to terms with using a low vision aid and is not yet skilful in its use , but needs to read text and notes that are too advanced in content to be available in the large print of junior and early reading books .
5 ‘ We are , he said , at the initial stages , still coming to terms with what we need to do . ’
6 The local community is still coming to terms with the loss of the Trident contract four months ago .
7 Today at an emergency meeting with Union Leaders to discuss their future , they were still coming to terms with the shock of redundancy .
8 They 're still coming to terms with it .
9 Perhaps the teenage scribblers — not to mention the longer-in-the-tooth City commentators who helped to orchestrate last year 's departure of Robert Horton as BP 's chairman and chief executive — are still coming to terms with Financial Reporting Standard No 3 , the new format recommended by the Stock Exchange for presenting details of financial performance .
10 Mrs Adams said her four sons — Richard , nine , Stuart , five , Mark , two , and Thomas , 11 months — were still coming to terms with the loss of their father , a former Royal Air Force engineer whom she described as a happy , family man .
11 Staff are still coming to terms with the decision to close the main part of the Junction factory within two years , making 100 workers redundant .
12 However , while the resolution of the immediate crises in the user 's life and the provision of a counselling service to help users think objectively about their position may provide the ‘ ideal conditions ’ for coming off , users must still come to terms with their addiction , their lifestyle and whether the alternatives on offer hold sufficient promise .
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