Example sentences of "yet [verb] to term [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's not seen me , they 've gone straight past , he has not yet come to terms with the fact that his mummy 's a queen . |
2 | The party had not yet come to terms with the departure of Mrs Thatcher and was suffering an identity crisis . |
3 | It is a truism to say that we have not yet come to terms with it , or with the changes in relationships it has brought . |
4 | They were likely to make trouble , having not yet come to terms with the hurried departure of Mrs Thatcher following upon the events of November 1990 . |
5 | The locals field one former Test player , Madan Lal , and although Maninder Singh — last seen being swept to oblivion by Gooch in the Bombay World Cup semi-final — was practising at the England net yesterday , he has yet to come to terms with an attack of the yips . |
6 | He has yet to come to terms with the fact that a popular front of the mind or body means a Labour leader in Number 10 . |
7 | This cinema 's best attempt yet to come to terms with South Africa . |
8 | The time it takes to fully implement T.Q.M. and the amount of work involved may be something that most of us have yet to come to terms with . |
9 | A challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals . |
10 | If you feel a client is talking crudely , you hake not yet come to terms with your own feeling that there is something crude about sex . |