1.   After the initial shock of discovering their daughter is pregnant, parents have to come to terms with this.

2.   Aleman has begun his term with surprise inspections of various government departments.

3.   Allen aimed to purchase his freedom, so he agreed on terms with Stokely.

4.   Because of this profound sense of acceptance, we understand and come to terms with our own uniqueness.

5.   But the municipal oligarchy was too weak to pursue its course for long, and eventually came to terms with the state.

6.   Could she come to terms with the knowledge that they had been conceived in that dreadful place?

7.   Counselling helped her come to terms with her grief.

8.   George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they will never have children.

9.   He helped her in a two-year battle against cancer and to come to terms with her double mastectomy.

n. + with >>共 1340
talk 3.47%
meeting 2.27%
agreement 1.58%
relationship 1.23%
interview 1.19%
tie 1.19%
people 1.14%
contact 1.13%
game 1.03%
deal 1.01%
term 0.26%
term + p. >>共 49
of 48.23%
for 12.79%
with 10.13%
in 9.27%
as 7.34%
on 2.56%
to 1.52%
by 1.22%
at 0.76%
from 0.76%
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