Example sentences of "[adv] trying to come to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Current Government policies seek to tackle the problem , and it would be churlish of me to say that the Government are not trying to come to terms with the unemployment problem . |
2 | The couple , who also have a daughter Emma , 16 , and son Daniel , eight , are still trying to come to terms with the murder . |
3 | A late identification of visual handicap calls for information and advice to be readily available and sympathetically discussed with parents who are often expected to come to a decision about their child 's educational placement while they are still trying to come to terms with the implications of a medical prognosis for their child that may be depressing . |
4 | Merrill was still trying to come to terms with this reversal of her convictions . |
5 | But when Shannon tried them she was dismayed to find her usual easy grace had deserted her , leaving her clumsy and uncoordinated , like a new-born foal still trying to come to terms with its own legs . |
6 | He came close to death and is still trying to come to terms with the attack . |
7 | Her husband John is still trying to come to terms with what happened three years ago . |
8 | At her home in central Swindon , Christine 's mother is now trying to come to terms with her daughters brutal murder . |
9 | At her home in central Swindon , Christine 's mother is now trying to come to terms with her daughters brutal murder . |