Example sentences of "come [prep] terms " in BNC.

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1 A second ploy used by buyers is the ‘ sell cheap , the future looks bright ’ technique : ‘ We can not pretend that our offer meets you on price , but the real pay-off for you will come in terms of future sales . ’
2 He must come to terms with living with this consciousness and with the inherent problems he will face in revealing this knowledge to the outside in an ethnographic account .
3 Moreover , he must come to terms with a new awareness of what he has previously accepted , perhaps without thinking , which under the intense microscope of social enquiry may well seem to verge on the ludicrous or to be morally indefensible .
4 But he could not come to terms with the climate .
5 But these just happen to be his , he ca n't ‘ prescribe ’ them ‘ for art ’ ; what he wants to say must come to terms with what the form allows him ; art refuses to be imposed upon , to be dictated to , and Dostoevsky 's dictum will stand .
6 Indeed , the only way in which a society can come to terms with its conflicting values is to prefer one value in some circumstances and another in different conditions .
7 Here a bereaved person will often come to terms with the person 's death by saying , ‘ Well he has physically gone , but he 's still with me in so many ways .
8 Visions of heavy counselling sessions come to mind and it is often felt that the grieving person must be helped to ‘ come to terms with it ’ , whatever ‘ it ’ might be .
9 He denies his readers the pleasure of feeling superior , too : they must come to terms with Sylvia and her kind , who are not so rare as is commonly supposed , and a novel is a good place in which to begin the process .
10 But before Life President Hastings Kamuzu Banda , 85 , can safely be put to rest , he must come to terms with an explosive mixture of secular and sacred trouble brewing in Malawi .
11 A small number are able to manipulate the new situation because they are able to get credit , to establish good terms of trade with middlemen and to generally come to terms with the different conditions .
12 But by the same token , theories like that proposed by Pearce and Hall must come to terms with the evidence that has been taken to show that what the stimulus is predicted by can also play a role .
13 Of course , I had no idea whether these ladies were right or wrong , but the revelation of fragments of past lives helped me come to terms with my true nature , and to understand why I had been troubled in the past .
14 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 .
15 Just how Morrissey will come to terms with this problem is a matter for some speculation .
16 This section of the book is designed to help you come to terms with your deepest emotions and the people or events which may have caused them in the first place .
17 She believes we must all recognise and come to terms with our own ageism and seek to break down the barriers to understanding .
18 Certainly if the school can come to terms with the planning of time , it is likely to be well on the way to implementing the programme .
19 Werking concluded that ‘ It is reasonable to assume that some research may now more satisfactorily come to terms with library use and its relation to bibliographic education ’ .
20 The Association of Sexual and Marital Therapists specialises in helping couples come to terms with both the psychological and physical aspects of their relationships ( addresses on page 153 ) .
21 But to expose and come to terms with these aspects is often difficult .
22 It is important to recognize and come to terms with these feelings in order to be positive- and constructive about the manage .
23 Once aware of the source of the problem , the patient can come to terms with these emotions and the physical symptoms should then diminish .
24 People in these tragic circumstances have to come to terms with their sense of loss before they can come to terms with , and learn to enjoy , living alone .
25 Exactly how architecture might come to terms with the invisible is a tricky subject , which Sudjic hints at but does not elaborate .
26 England did finally come to terms with their first-half lineout problems .
27 An individual 's sexuality is their own affair and they will come to terms with it when they are ready to .
28 ‘ Part of the problem is that I can not come to terms with my image .
29 The experience was a defining period in her life , one which ‘ really gave me a lotta confidence , and helped me come to terms with my womanhood ’ .
30 Better still , an honest appraisal of yourself standing naked in front of a full-length mirror will help you come to terms with the frame you have and everything you are aiming to achieve .
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