Example sentences of "[noun prp] have come to terms " in BNC.
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1 | Although Wallia had come to terms with Constantius in 416 , he had subsequently campaigned on the emperor 's behalf , against other barbarian groups in Spain . |
2 | Speaking at a conference on the ‘ Future of the Irish Country House ’ ( 26 February ) , the Prime Minister of Ireland , Albert Reynolds made a statement of profound importance about how Ireland has come to terms with its Anglo-Irish past , at least so far as its architecture is concerned . |
3 | It must be disconcerting , to say the least , to have hordes of complete strangers wandering round your garden for seven months of the year , but this is another thing with which Lady Amory has come to terms . |
4 | ‘ Most people , in their hearts , know that Britain has to come to terms with reality . |
5 | Rosa has to come to terms not only with what her inheritance means to her but also with accusations that her parents ' brand of Communist radicalism ducks the real issue — the oppression of the black majority by the white minority . |
6 | Yet the heartening aspect of her story was the way Diana had come to terms with her life and how , with the help of friends and counsellors , she was finding her true nature . |
7 | George and Elizabeth had come to terms with the fact that they would always be childless . |
8 | Eldorado ( BBC1 , 7pm ) : Ingrid has to come to terms with a matter of life and death , while Marcus does the dirty on Alex . |