Example sentences of "it comes [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It comes as the central priority because without a successful economy nothing else prospers . |
2 | But worse is that it comes at the very moment Davies and Jeff Young , the WRU technical director , and forward-looking others have put into place a representative structure designed to facilitate the flow of full international candidates . |
3 | It comes on the same day a consortium , including Central , took financial control of ITV 's national news service , ITN . |
4 | It comes on the same day as a young couple and their 4 year old son in Warwick were killed by gas fumes . |
5 | It comes with the standard features found in more sophisticated packages , but is far easier to use . |
6 | Now it comes with the official blessing of German government sponsorship , a gift to the guilt of the American people . |
7 | It comes with the incredible value for money you expect from any product that carries the Valor name . |
8 | It comes with the same features as the Open Desktop 3.0 , minus networking and Merge emulation . |
9 | It comes with the same features as the Open Desktop 3.0 , minus networking and Microsoft emulation . |
10 | I give it in November or December , it comes through the final bit . |
11 | Still adhering to the old fashioned measurement by piece ( a cask which in Champagne contains 205 litres ) , the 2,666 litres of must , as it comes through the pressing operation , is separated into three portions in order of quality : the cuvée , which amounts to the first ten pieces ( 2,050 litres ) ; the premiere taille , which includes the next two pieces ( 410 litres ) ; and the deuxième taille , or the last piece ( 205 litres ) . |
12 | And once again , it brings into focus the curious contradiction of Europe where , when it comes to the final analysis , countries like France , which spend so much time preaching about European unity , find themselves unable to act in the mutual interest of the community . |
13 | Although this is n't up to the standard of the Lotus add-in for placement of graphics on-screen , at least it 's slightly more accurate when it comes to the final report . |
14 | Bo shot to fame in the movie 10 with Dudley Moore — and she clearly scores ten out of ten when it comes to the caring face of Hollywood . |
15 | When it comes to the second aspect — marketing the services offered by departments — it is possible to content that ‘ top management does not understand what marketing is or its importance to an organisation 's success . |
16 | However , when it comes to the central problem faced by the Secretary of State and his colleagues — that of being re-elected — their only solution is to throw money at it , providing that it is not their money or that of their supporters but taxpayers ' money . |
17 | Having said that , however , most left academics and activists when it comes to the electoral crunch do vote Labour , excusing their commitment by saying that they do so " without illusions " but perhaps signalling by their actions that they do see some kind of meaningful choice at the polls . |
18 | When it comes to the technical content of the legislation , if this falls within chartered accountants ' competence , then the Institute is probably as successful in its lobbying as comparable bodies such as the Law Society or the CBI . |
19 | When it comes to the internal politics of Republican Spain , however , disagreement abounds . |
20 | Leadership , as Keane says , ‘ resembles a blind and arrogant monarch when it comes to the real issues ’ . |
21 | Very little work has been done in this field but there has been sufficient to reveal that the refinement of economic theory ( especially in terms of mathematical sophistication ) is akin to fashioning scalpels to cut through jungle when it comes to the real world of policy-making [ Graham , 1975 ] . |
22 | Consequently , as the stakes become bigger and bigger in the playing of the game , the scruples will become smaller and smaller when it comes to the back-alley work of player recruitment . |
23 | But the artistic world is London Underground 's oyster when it comes to the fine art posters which , since the scheme started in 1986 , have been scattered amongst less erudite advertisements on station walls . |
24 | The prince , who had earlier visited the Craigmillar estate in the city , said : ‘ I find it deeply frustrating when it comes to the whole question of the design of that particular environment . |
25 | It comes to the Civic Theatre in Darlington on March 31 . |
26 | When it comes to the dreaded ticket , they say he 's slap happy . |
27 | But while there 's no shortage of advice about what our children should eat , when it comes to the day-to-day grind of feeding a family , many a frazzled mother 's good intentions fly out of the window . |
28 | when it comes to the big stuff , go for it ! |
29 | Users themselves , however , are not completely blameless when it comes to the slow uptake of open systems , Wendler observes , ‘ our clients do n't take products seriously until IBM is involved . ’ |
30 | When it comes to the obvious sources of power , gender differences seem to be similar in socialist Cuba to capitalist Latin America . |