Example sentences of "it come [prep] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 it 's only last night , I did n't know if you could hear , it come on three times and they were nobody there !
2 His love affair was with laughter , and it came in Black Comedy when his character , sculptor Brindsley Miller , was improving the look of his shabby flat by ‘ borrowing ’ priceless porcelain and antique furniture from his friend next door to impress his fiancee 's snooty father , who is visiting on the same evening that the supposed richest man in the world is arriving to inspect his sculpture .
3 It came from many sources and for many reasons ; but the growth of Romanesque churches in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries was stimulated first and foremost by the flocks of pilgrims who arrived on major festivals and sought shelter and a place to worship in the presence of the high altar of a great church and the shrines of its saints .
4 Ooh who told me I think it came from Great Grandma and then told her .
5 Although CDTV , like CD-I , attempts to disguise its computer origins , it comes with appropriate ports and connection interfaces to make it possible to add a keyboard or mouse , external floppy disc drives and other standard computer peripherals .
6 A large bird , it comes between sooty shearwater and giant petrel in size , and is called the ‘ shoemaker ’ from its repetitive call , said to be like the tapping of a cobbler 's hammer .
7 Rickenbacker , who incidentally celebrate their 60th anniversary this year , are not known for their impetuosity when it comes to new guitar and bass designs .
8 When it comes to such matters as the protection of creditors and third parties dealing with a company , the obvious way forward is for the Community to lay down in its Directives detailed rules which are to be given similar effect under national law in all member states .
9 No doubt you 're very switched on , when it comes to good productivity but in case , like me , you are more than a touch muddy , here are some helpful hints .
10 We 'll stick with that when it comes to false papers and so on . ’
11 ‘ It 's neat and nimble , ’ he says , ‘ and the GTi 's manoeuvrability is a welcome relief when it comes to tight spaces and traffic squeezes . ’
12 I , I was just going to say that the county surveyor said that everything comes to this committee before anything else happens , but of course it goes to the press before it comes to this committee and that shows with , with the
13 Whether the image of an ice cream cone or a hamburger is good or bad is not too big an issue but when it comes to nuclear weapons and political events which affect not only the happiness of countless people but which are also a matter of life and death , does it help to avoid value judgements ?
14 Is it not the case that when it comes to positive action and real decisions , the Government are always in the pocket of the landowners ?
15 They continue to fall away alarmingly when it comes to formal examinations and so decrease their own chances of gaining stimulating and challenging employment .
16 For small cichlids it is possible , for example , to use nylon net curtains as gravel tidies , but these would be no good when it comes to large cichlids as they tend to get hold of the soft material and pull it out of place .
17 When it comes to operational issues and manpower , the stock answer is that information on the running costs of individual units is not held centrally and could be provided only by the use of disproportionate time and effort , yet the Minister criticises us for not being more specific .
18 The examination of the evidence from villas was not as thorough as one would have liked , as in most cases it comes from old accounts and is of extremely poor quality , with very little attempt , if any , at a stratigraphical analysis .
19 It comes in many styles and is available in a range of colours to match your own schemes .
20 It comes in assorted colourways and sizes s-xl .
21 Transport , too , is free within EURO DISNEYLAND — it comes in all shapes and sizes and will carry you from one ‘ land ’ to another amidst a riot of colourful characters , street shows and parades .
22 It comes in 21 colours and 3.66 m and 4.57 m widths , about £23.95 per sq m Accessories : Beech tray , £37 ; Sumatra bone china by Royal Grafton : dessert plate , £10.50 ; dessert bowl , £10.50 ; teacup and saucer , £15.25 ; jug , £18.50 ; sugar bowl , £14.50 ; DuBarry dessert spoon , £5.50 ; teaspoon , £4.45 Best for : Most rooms , especially stairs and halls , but not kitchens and bathrooms
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