Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [subord] it come " in BNC.
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1 | As Adele had pointed out , even men of integrity could behave differently when it came to women . |
2 | SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states . |
3 | SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states . |
4 | And today the Executive admitted it could do better when it came to grounds maintenance in that area of the city . |
5 | Now , having strutted their stuff so successfully in the business arena , the Taiwanese want to show their arch-rivals — Japan and South Korea — that they had also better watch out when it comes to rugby and September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in Seoul . |
6 | The score indicates how far the ball bounces forward before it comes to a halt . |
7 | I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company . |
8 | American sports particularly stand out when it comes to style over content . |
9 | By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’ |
10 | I know a fair amount about how the machine works and I have made myself slow up when it comes to finishing off ( I have to be very careful to inspect all seams , knowing my friend 's beady eye will be on the work ! ) . |
11 | The group 's concern with rocketry was hardly respectable in those days : its existence was tolerated mainly because it came under the wing of Theodore van Karman , one of the world 's greatest aerodynamicists . |
12 | She got off the ground so quickly with her public relations it was squashed almost before it came to life . " |
13 | It 's all the same stuff you know , we ca n't move forward unless it comes forward at the other end |
14 | For many of us it was a huge disappointment ; a paradox , too , that a people who had proved themselves historically and geographically over and over again , who had shown a rare talent for managing the affairs of other people , should choose to chicken out when it came to managing their own . |
15 | But McGilligan is adamant that players should be treated fairly when it comes to matters such as travel , meals gear etc . |
16 | Cinderella , oh I do n't know when that one 's coming down if it comes down to the pictures we 'll go and watch it , I 'll promise you that , right , who 's nicked my cup ? |
17 | It jolted up the lane , slowed down as it came out into the open area in front of the quarry gates , and stopped . |
18 | I did not know whom I might meet there , and cramped as I as I did not fancy my chances at running away if it came to a straight chase on a hard surface . |
19 | But it was a damp , grey morning , and they had n't gone far before it came on to rain . |
20 | A cynical nihilist , Andrei expected a sticky end ( if only at the hands of his master and mistress ) and wanted to live well before it came . |
21 | Because photographs and line artwork processed through a scanner are captured as bitmaps all the earlier comments about painting programs apply equally when it comes to re-sizing them for inclusion within a page . |
22 | In a White Paper issued shortly after it came to office , the new Conservative administration reviewed the development of the PES system to date and argued that there should be regular in-depth reviews of spending programmes , on both a departmental and an interdepartmental basis . |
23 | Even allowing for this , the surface was left just as it came out of the mould . |
24 | The British , it seems , are n't easily put off when it comes to enjoying a picnic . |
25 | NELLIE Rogers should shut up when it comes to interfering in somebody 's personal life . |
26 | This simple , naive and incomprehensible blunder established Scotland 's reputation as the team most likely to screw up when it came to a big match preparation . |
27 | Satisfied , she helped him into the bath and began soaping him all over ; as usual , he bawled loudly when it came to washing his hair . |
28 | The poll tax failed completely when it came to people 's ability to pay . |
29 | ‘ You ever get it totally screwed up so it comes out like shrieks and coloured vomit ? ’ |
30 | Felix Lunt , a health visitor working in Rotherham , with experience of running a well-man clinic , believes that men miss out when it comes to routine health screening and body awareness . |