Examples of using Come to terms in English and their translations into Swedish
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A lot of her. And if I were you I would come to terms with that, because I plan on seeing.
They need to understand and come to terms with the fact that the doctrine that has been taught to them is false.
But I think I have come to terms with everything, It's taken some time,
You can often help them come to terms with those feelings better through play rather than talk.
Studies where clients have come to terms and shared their experience of the method are so far less widespread.
It's taken some time, but I think I have come to terms with everything, and I'm just ready to move forward.
It may be doubtful that the government can actually come to terms with the Nóvita residents,
And I'm just ready to move forward. but I think I have come to terms with everything, It's taken some time.
Of course, bulgaria could not come to terms with the outcome of the 2nd balkan war,
poor pensioner but has come to terms with her loneliness by reading great authors.
I have come to terms with it, And I like it just the way it is.
and everyone must come to terms with the historical- cultural- death of God.
You have come to terms with many things and are allowing the stronger side of yourselves to burst forth.
I wanted it to be the end of everything that I had to come to terms with.
only Henry can come to terms with what he's becoming.
And over the years, I have come to terms with the fact that I deserve to be punished.
someone as good or hire this guy and come to terms with it.
Over the years, I have come to terms with the fact that I deserve to be punished.
Alexander must come to terms with facing his father's death.
Has there been enough time for him to have matured and come to terms with what happened?