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

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1 It came with some reminder of youth , of the south .
2 FRANCE and Germany pledged yesterday to defend the French franc if it came under further attack from speculators , but they dismissed suggestions that they might link their two currencies in a mini monetary union .
3 But Summers suggests , ambitiously , that there was solid evidence which , he claims , was what stopped Hoover tackling the Mob before it came to awesome power in America .
4 Marin Ceauşescu 's position at the Romanian Foreign Trade Mission in Vienna made him the provider of the family 's needs when it came to everyday items from razor blades to video films .
5 But he had a dark side , too , as I 'm sure everybody knows , and Seve Ballesteros could n't lace Weiskopf 's boots when it came to bad temper on the course . ’
6 The agreement excluded the British and French nuclear arsenals , and it came as welcome news to advocates of nuclear disarmament , but ironically the INF treaty upset NATO planners and Europeans like Chancellor Kohl who feared , once again , that the agreement would harm the policy of an escalated response to any Soviet attack .
7 Cos I 've the bill for the hotel it came in one lump as two hundred and four pound .
8 While some of the clearest evidence for localization of function came from neurological studies on humans with damaged or disturbed brains , some of the best evidence against it came from experimental studies on animals .
9 No , it came from half way along the hall , up under the stair carpet and into the erm front bedroom , but it , it did n't have a , a sort of , you know the
10 Is it important to motivate people or does it come from another factor of the job ?
11 It comes as welcome news for around three thousand pension holders in Swindon .
12 Yet it is at this point that it comes into sharpest conflict with the cultural and anti-intellectual currents which are rooted in a return to instinctual modes .
13 A £3.5m batch of new trains will join the fleet operating a direct two-hourly service to and from Middlesbrough and Thornaby when it comes into full operation on May 11 .
14 A £3.5m batch of new trains will join the fleet operating a direct two-hourly service to and from Middlesbrough and Thornaby when it comes into full operation on May 11 .
15 Mr. Sedley for two of the appellants argues that because of the quasi-judicial nature of the Secretary of State 's task , it comes at that end of the spectrum of tribunal decisions which require reasons to be given .
16 It comes with equal challenge to the religious as to the irreligious .
17 Heat input for the table is 7.38kW , and it comes with adjustable feet on stainless steel legs .
18 It comes with taped seams for £89.50 or untaped seams for £79.50 .
19 As a light , easily applied , low cost and water permeable crop cover there is nothing to touch it when it comes to overall versatility throughout the growing year .
20 At least when it comes to other members of the population . ’
21 His security police are no strangers to intimidation when it comes to striking fear into Ciskei 's 850,000 poverty-stricken people .
22 When it comes to expanded memory on an 8086 you are correct in thinking that life is a bit more difficult .
23 BASCELT ( British Association of State Colleges in English Language Teaching ) members may be benefiting at the expense of Arels schools , and the UK may be losing out to the US and other Anglophone countries when it comes to perceived value for money .
24 It is to say that one person 's view is as good as another 's , which we patently do not accept when it comes to many aspects of our daily lives .
25 But when it comes to big things like religion , politics and money , we all too often just vaguely hope that we 'll get by .
26 It must compete for their attention with many other features of the text which must seem equally , if not more , important when it comes to matching book to class , or book to the prevailing personal , curricular or literary purpose of the lesson , week , term , or year .
27 One was about to start work in the engineering department of Rover and was already cute enough to know what you should and should n't say to a journalist , especially when it comes to forthcoming developments of the K-series engine .
28 Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer : more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state .
29 ‘ Sorry , but I 'm definitely a coward when it comes to this sort of thing . ’
30 But other schemes are less contentious : partly because the extra money gained from child benefits and other payments which favour lone parents is less than the extra money lone parents gain when the whole household is living on supplementary benefit ; and partly because the public tolerates laxer or more generous administration in other schemes than it is prepared to tolerate when it comes to means-tested benefits for the poor .
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