Example sentences of "[pron] comes [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 People do n't take up what they are entitled to , which comes down to the way the government presents the information .
2 Which comes back to the question which Miss raised yesterday What is in reality the Greater York area .
3 She comes up to the house and starts bellowing , and just will not stop until you give her a cuddle !
4 She 's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies .
5 And if she comes back to the house , she wo n't be able to find me , so I got to stay there .
6 And she comes back to the Counts of Lusignan to foretell deaths — she is a kind of Dame Blanche , or Fata Bianca .
7 Everything comes down to the fact that each one of us has to look out for ourselves , because nobody else cares a damn .
8 Alternatively , filmmaking is seen as a sort of relay race in which each member of the creative team has control of certain moments — the producer handing over to the writer , who hands over to the director , who hands over to the lighting cameraman and so on until everything comes back to the producer again .
9 Once again one comes back to the fundamental question of how much use all this is and whether the NSA really provides good value for money .
10 i i i in a sense it is a , it is a shift to the left because under the May the fourth directive erm rich peasants in particular would 've been left out of it altogether and there would still be some landlords who were , who would maintain their property but , but now he 's shifted to the left and this , this does represent a further attack on landlords cos , cos everybody comes down to the same level .
11 And they comes up to the edge of the box and they 're growling and barking .
12 Greet the interviewee as she/he comes in to the room .
13 Divide mixture between tins , so that it comes up to the same level in both .
14 Add a length of plastic pipe over the top of the funnel so that it comes up to the top of the bottle .
15 Until it comes up to the next page .
16 And we 've seen , we 've seen the commitment to Local Government , have n't we , on the planning application on the , where two local Councillors , two Labour Councillors , sitting there , listened so much to their electorate that they abstain when it comes up to the vote ?
17 We have a situation where the landowner is going to have to sell land relatively cheaply , in order that the land then , the land prices do not reflect too horrendously when it comes through to the price that has to be paid by the person who 's going to occupy the property ; either in terms of a letting figure or of something which is going to be an , effectively a mortgage figure .
18 erm What happens if erm your boss is n't on the phone and their boss has transferred all their calls to the other phone , the other phone rings as well as the secretaries ring , so you pick it up on your phone , which is R star star 3 , and then you want to get it through to the boss , but when you ring the number it comes through to the other phone .
19 It does n't matter , it comes out to the same thing .
20 But it comes back to the point of how much tempo passes in the one phrase .
21 So all church members are being asked to think about the issue and make up their minds before it comes back to the General Synod for the final vote .
22 Erm it comes back to the point which has just been made about the er , about the erm why have this system of election by thirds and almost backfired on , on , on , on the leader of the council yeah ?
23 On the export side , he specialises in bankrupt stock — at least , it 's nominally for export , but we suspect that a good deal of it comes back to the home market at ten times the price .
24 ‘ So it comes back to the alcohol , probably the brandy , and Lord Wittisham . ’
25 You send it round , what they want training on and it comes back to the manager
26 does n't it come back to the issue of wh who they trustees are and who 's interest , given that trustees are expected to be independent , in the end , who 's interests do the trustees represent , because I 've had experience of working with a pension fund that was in massive surplus and the actualar actuaries refused to agree their final report until that surplus was dealt with , so that the trade unions and the employer through the trustees had to negotiate a way of spending that surplus and er given the pressures of the actuaries to say we were not allowed th the funds to continue unless you deal with this surplus , then it comes back to the issue of how the Board of Trustees is made up and if we accept that there is a degree of representation on that Board , then just exactly how that representation is divided .
27 So it comes back to the short erm thing again
28 Oxfordshire have wanted it back as a site to open up to a much wider public , it 's not very suitable for a prison anyway , certainly since local government reorganisation in 1974 and they have plans for making use of it if and when it comes back to the county
29 Eventually , when it comes back to the switchboard , they will know that you 've not answered , and they can say ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's nobody there , would you like to leave a message ’ , in which case , that call will then be diverted to a particular message desk , where they will just take a very brief message which will be passed onto you .
30 Essentially it comes down to the age-old question which has tormented the rich as much as the fate of their souls : how do you have your cake and eat it ?
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