Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] comes " in BNC.

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1 I could hang on here till she comes back .
2 They continue to fall away alarmingly when it comes to formal examinations and so decrease their own chances of gaining stimulating and challenging employment .
3 Third World elites , as a rule , get off lightly when it comes to paying tax — certainly in comparison with their counterparts in the developed world .
4 ‘ I just get out there and it comes about .
5 The dictionary states quite clearly that it comes from the United States .
6 One of the interesting things that I do is go every so often and talk to groups of British civil servants who are going to spend some of them a week some of them up to six weeks on an exchange visit erm with the French civil service , in an attempt to learn a certain amount erm about how the system works , both so that they will be able to understand more easily when it comes to joint erm ventures , joint matters , joint policies , what the other side is doing and the pressures within which it 's operating , and also so that sometimes they may be able to learn things , and pick up useful tips and hints about the way to handle a particular problem .
7 Town planning needs and traffic needs clash most openly when it comes to squares and junctions , which is why the town at that point must reflect the needs of planning and give least consideration to the needs of traffic .
8 People did not have to face the problem alone as they do so often when it comes to social security benefit cuts .
9 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 .
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