Example sentences of "it come [prep] the [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 In Britain it came to the fore in the 1970s through Buzz magazine and the Greenbelt festival .
2 That would be bad news for Wales , although they have expected all along that wonder wing David Campese would be 100 per cent by the time it came to the crunch in Cardiff .
3 And it came to the crunch in April , I was on a death wish .
4 He was the only candidate when it came to the vote in the Congress , but initially there had been two other nominations for the post .
5 When it comes to the summer in your options that you take there , you will to a lesser or greater extent get some more advocacy experience during the summer .
6 The vision of the fabliaux offered by R. Howard Bloch ( 1986 ) seems to fit this definition squarely : he sees fabliau narrative as the origin and catalyst of sexual desire ; in reading , or writing , the fabliaux , sexual experience is purely linguistic : " " if any pleasure is attached to sex in the fabliaux it comes from the deferral in speech , of speech , substituting for the act " " .
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