Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] terms [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is not the coal lobby talking — that is the view of senior people in National Power who know exactly what is happening in terms of electricity generation in this country .
2 None of the partners here is actually entitled to a salary ; in theory we split the profits in accordance with a formula that we fix annually and that takes account of age , and experience and what people are contributing in terms of work or clients .
3 One DCSL felt that a high proportion of the schools in her division were relatively conservative and unaspiring in terms of RBL reflecting the traditional aspirations of middle-class parents and a grammar-school.type curriculum .
4 So when you 're planning your retirement , make sure that you give yourself a reasonable standard of living in terms of income .
5 Poets often express fear of ageing in terms of loss of physical beauty and sexual powers .
6 Here the hypocrite is often connected with the actor in that peculiar process by which Shakespeare , within a play performed by actors in a theatre , could make those actors refer to acting in terms of insincerity .
7 The definition does not , for very practical reasons , define caring in terms of time spent or the amount of time a dependant could be left for .
8 yeah interviewing in terms of staff interviewing
9 Similarly , it is possible for one organization to adopt all five simultaneously , by reporting in terms of funds , by comparing actuals with the budget and by adopting cash accounting in Fund 1 , accruals accounting in Fund 2 , and commitment accounting in Fund 3 !
10 As can be seen the trend analysis once again confirms that although the business is expanding in terms of sales costs are escalating ahead of sales .
11 The next topic we 're moving on to in a way w is is erm speaking in terms of time , precedes the work of the feature analysis , the feature analysists .
12 But after some success at Meredith Jones 's youth club and after getting on terms with Philip Burton , the great tide of energy which just wanted release , to get on , to get out , funnelled into the notion that he might be an actor .
13 Find out today what your Accounts Department is doing in terms of cash-flow .
14 Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ?
15 It does give members an indication of the level of expenditure on particular services , and for the first time , we are showing within these papers , in terms of the budget , the amounts that you 're spending on the direct provision of services , and the amount you 're spending in terms of services that you buy in , and do n't provide directly , and this is shown on , on the service page .
16 Mothers are able to discriminate different kinds of crying pattern and they typically interpret crying in terms of needs and emotional state .
17 The problem is , when re-organising in terms of place , to make sure that people 's wishes are taken into consideration .
18 Now Dave is coming to terms with life on the outside :
19 All these months of coming to terms with Mark 's death , of setting her own life back on its tracks , even if it was only in a superficial way , and somehow , just when Robyn had thought she had it all under control , had regained her equilibrium , this arrogant man had appeared and set her world in turmoil with his derision and scorn .
20 Quite apart from the practical problems of care , the family is faced with the sadness of coming to terms with change in a person they have known and probably loved all their life .
21 Coming to terms with stress
22 At a 1988 Police Foundation Conference ‘ Coming to Terms with Policing ’ ( ed .
23 It can be a very uncomfortable thing , but part of showbusiness is coming to terms with performance , even if you 're performing in front of the camera .
24 I mean I think that 's extremely important to allow children to erm you know play things out in the best way that they which is in a sense their way of coming to terms with things erm and to answer their questions as honestly as I can and to admit it when I do n't know the answers erm and also , I mean in our family we 've taken various actions to try to stop the war and we 've , you know , taken part in demonstrations and written letters and erm
25 A year ago , they joined Child , a registered self-help charity set up to assist couples in coming to terms with infertility .
26 His experiences of coming to terms with blindness are described in Touching the Rock , published by SPCK earlier this year .
27 This is hardly surprising since one of the major activities of childhood is coming to terms with emotions , managing emotions , and establishing to what extent our own society , community , or family finds the display of emotions acceptable .
28 However , for people with children , making a will means a lot more than coming to terms with you-know-what .
29 ‘ Unfortunately Paul … did n't come back ’ Brian Pendreigh met a family coming to terms with murder
30 The word processing market is rapidly coming to terms with desktop publishing , particularly on the PC .
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