Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] terms " in BNC.

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1 The changing context of educational management requires schools to adopt proactive staff management strategies in order to come to terms with a range of complex issues :
2 On the contrary , the federation or confederation of states , whether for the purpose of pursuing common goals , ensuring common defence from a foreign power or in order to come to terms with a powerful neighbour , is as old as the federation of the city states of ancient Greece .
3 Nor will she be able to look forward to that sense of completeness when her grieving is over which is experienced by the widow whose marriage was happy , and she will have some difficult emotional adjustments to make in order to come to terms with her situation , in which both love and life seem to have betrayed her .
4 In order to come to terms with the past , the initial gesture must be to confront its strangeness , rather than to seek for similarities and continuities so that it can be equated with the present and thus , in effect , dehistoricized .
5 Why the change of direction is the most important and difficult move in golf to come to terms with goes much further than many golfers seem to realise .
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