Example sentences of "n't [verb] to term [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And yet we have n't come to terms with that .
2 At that time she had n't come to terms with them , ’ he recalls .
3 ‘ Over two packs a day , very foolish for a diabetic , but she had n't come to terms with the illness at that stage , and was quite defiant about a number of things , Professor Rankin tells me . ’
4 ‘ My guess is that she had n't come to terms with the situation herself , ’ she said .
5 I have n't come to terms with the bloke I killed yet , but when I do , it will be frightening .
6 And an expert on the case believes she still has n't come to terms with what she 's done .
7 I was n't coming to terms with it and did n't know what to do .
8 What Morrissey still ca n't come to terms with is that now , for some strange reason , hordes of people profess to have fallen in love with him and previous to the band , he often states , no girl ever even took him into consideration .
9 but erm , have erm problems with what this lady has described who ca n't come to terms with
10 While Britain got used to Wilson , the Americans did n't come to terms with the post-Kennedy era .
11 ‘ You 're just crotchety because you enjoyed my kissing you and you ca n't come to terms with it , ’ he said mildly .
12 Subsequently he changed his mind , possibly in relation to pressure from outside , possibly in an attempt to make psychoanalysis more acceptable , possibly because he could n't come to terms with the fact himself and he then came round to the point of view that these were fantasised seductions as he called them .
13 ca n't come to terms with it
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