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come to terms
1. It was his dream that he would marry and have children … and Dan is a man to make his dreams reality … I think he had some crackbrained idea that he could have the wife and family along with my friendship as well … I daresay he thought I would come to terms with Joanna … after all, she was a friend of mine … it made some sort of sense
2. Whilst wielding the loo brush and scrubbing at decades of limescale, I’d decided that I shall deal with this … this setback … come to terms with it and then I will call her
3. Despite the fact Kara knew he was anxious to return to his new wife in Banswell, Berndt insisted on staying at Abery, dogging her every footstep as she battled to come to terms with the fact of JJ’s presence in the house
4. We’d never been particularly close, mother and I, she’d been too withdrawn within herself … from my adult perspective, I can now see that she had never come to terms with the truth about my father
5. As I pull together all the garments scattered round the room and pack them in the bags, I try to come to terms with the concept that I would rather like my dream (as it is probably safer to call it) to be reality
6. frequent absences and had come to terms with the
7. Over the past few years, I’ve more or less come to terms with the fact that it’s not going to happen
8. He has just transferred from uniform to plain clothes and finds the hard edges of the job difficult to come to terms with
9. come to terms with the absence of magic
10. and tried to come to terms with what had happened
11. asked Jean, still trying to come to terms with the fact that
12. before I could come to terms with this revelation, and it is
13. ‘Give me a few minutes so that I can come to terms with the concept of infinity
14. he realised that she’d have to be left to come to terms
15. and they were all struggling to come to terms with what
16. Eventually he would come to terms with the loss and move on
17. You need to come to terms with aspects of your subconscious
18. You have come to terms about who you are
19. Zarko could see the turmoil in Azubah’s eyes as she battled to come to terms with the realisation that her niece was about to do something against their customs and traditions
20. They might as well try to come to terms with it and accept the inevitable – they were getting a pagan as part of the family!
21. To give her time to come to terms with her feelings
22. In the retelling of the story he had exposed his old anxieties once more, and it left him with raw feelings of the same old doubts about his capacity to come to terms with it
23. ‘Please, Rachel, you need to understand Milo hasn't been able to come to terms with the past
24. I'm willing to come to terms with you, and
25. As Soffen followed Brock's broad back, she deliberately trod in his footsteps, trying to come to terms with the feelings that were welling up inside her
26. He still had to come to terms with the local style of fashion though
27. Nevertheless, it gives considered pause to the notion that tragedy burns its candles at both ends, directing its prominent characters toward some fated center that must inevitably come to terms; the 104
28. The unexpected thought distressed Darkburst and he quickly pushed it from his mind, laying quietly, eyes unfocussed, trying to come to terms with what had happened to him
29. Despair, properly understood, helps an individual overcome self-defeating attitudes by placing that individual on the road to spiritual recovery where at some uncertain crossroad that individual must (inevitably) come to terms with his or her undiscovered or inner-self, uniting the Material with the Spiritual, however apart
30. Mandy’s death had led to a roller-coaster emotional ride that he was only just now beginning to come to terms with
31. For a few minutes, she leaned on the cold wall, trying to come to terms with everything
32. She also had to come to terms with her mother’s death following a failed hijack of a coach in Jerusalem
33. Perhaps it was simply himself, still trying to come to terms with his new identity as a believer; not an avaricious atavist, not a cold-blooded killer, not a man seeking to empower himself with unsurpassed might and hidden knowledge whatever the cost
34. It"s taken me most of my life to come to terms with it
35. “It took me a long time to come to terms with the death of my
36. Also, he probably needed time to come to terms with you being gay after all those years
37. Most have come to terms with the harsh reality
38. me years to come to terms with this, and the more I
39. prayer, over time, you learn to come to terms with it
40. come to terms with the mind and its delusions
41. come to terms with how you feel about Parker
42. I’m sorry that our kids had to come to terms with the fact that their Daddy is never coming back
43. His face was tense and Jesse stayed quiet, giving him time to come to terms with whatever he had just heard
44. formalities, and start to come to terms with a world that has become rather empty
45. because I have already come to terms with it and know they are
46. It was the day after she’d returned from her unexpected adventure in Lammas and she was still trying to come to terms with Simon’s death and strange rebirth
47. Still the jaggedness within leapt up in a flare of black and red, and she had to take several deep breaths to come to terms with the strange and rising sense of triumph
48. His parents should never have come on this disastrous journey in the first place! It was very difficult for him, to come to terms with the loss of his mother but for the moment he had no time to dwell on the circumstances of her death - and the shock would only set in later
49. If you can share that with another, come to terms with it even, then there is hope that we might survive this
50. Brent was trying to come to terms with everything as they