Sentence examples for to term with from inspiring English sources

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Accompanying the author while she comes to term with her mother is thrilling, if harrowing.

In the novel, Stevens gradually comes to term with certain unattractive truths about his former employer, Lord Darlington.

But for thousands of kids out there coming to term with who they are, they shouldn't have to take it.

There was not another Labour government until 1964, after what Harold Wilson used to term with relish "13 wasted years".

Foster compared the remaining women who carried their pregnancies to term with the near-limit abortion patients.

It takes me about twenty years to come to term with any difficult period in my life, to get enough of a grasp on it to fictionalize it.

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"Just came to terms with the Colts.

National League MONTREAL EXPOS--Agreed to terms with RHP Rocky Biddle.

Agreed to terms with DE Marcus Washington.

Agreed to terms with C Ryan Bundy.

Agreed to terms with LB Lemanski Hall.

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