Examples of 'not come to terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "not come to terms"

not come to terms - means that an agreement or compromise has not been reached

How to use "not come to terms" in a sentence

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not come to terms
They did not come to terms on the price.
Will attack this mountain if we do not come to terms.
You do not come to terms with your sexuality.
I am sorry we could not come to terms.
He could not come to terms with it for the rest of his life.
Mountain if we do not come to terms.
We can not come to terms with the evergrowing amounts of waste in a rational way.
If you will not come to terms.
That armed host will attack this mountain if we do not come to terms.
Slovaks have not come to terms with the breakup.
Docibilis met the pope at Traetto, but could not come to terms.
Some just could not come to terms with the stories they were hearing.
Barbarity that we still have not come to terms with.
I could not come to terms with the loss of Robbie.
God is a woman and they can not come to terms with it.

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It has not come to terms with its defeat in Iraq and Syria.
Mark hated his new appearance and could not come to terms with being paralyzed.
He has not come to terms with her being a mutant, and greets her distantly.
Framework in a country which manifestly has still not come to terms with its industrial culture.
America has not come to terms with its racist tradition ….
She forced me to get tested but I could not come to terms with the results.
They just have not come to terms with it, even though there is a DNA match.
War between France and Spain, who had not come to terms at the.
However, they could not come to terms with Feuer and pulled out of the deal.
According to executive producer Aaron Spelling, producers could not come to terms on license fees.
The parents have still not come to terms with the death of their son.
It is no problem . I am sorry we could not come to terms.
Today 's economists have not come to terms with this problem with such clarity.
Caitlin, you are hurt, you just have not come to terms with it.
The UK, however, could not come to terms with having to fade within a " supranational " Europe.
Jennifer Lopez on ' American Idol ' ending, ' I have not come to terms with that yet '.
Anna has not come to terms with the death of her twin brother ( Edward Hogg ).
Deep inside I could not come to terms with this.
But I felt he had not come to terms with Caroline 's death.
Well, now we find they have not come to terms with them.
Hear . - Hear . The king will not come to terms sir, until the army stand down.
Ultimately, Moyse could not come to terms with the team.

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