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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 A nice enough chap and he was knowledgeable in theory you see , but when it come to the practical experience and the practical doing of the work , he would just say , Well what did you do the last time Jimmy ?
2 The fall , when it came with the Eighties , was from a great height .
3 In December 1990 it came to the other directors ' knowledge that M and another manager , Elizabeth Melon , the software sales manager , intended to start a new company and to take over the distribution of the Boeing software .
4 But when it came to the first anecdote the tale of her son 's embarrassing performance in a school Nativity play the old professional skills suddenly shone through .
5 Ingrid and other loyal friends spent long hours burning the midnight oil with her when it came to the final typing .
6 He put in a kitchen and he thought there was something funny about these people erm they did n't want to give him money up front for the fabric , you know , the woods and things and he was n't asking the full amount anyway and he said , you know , a things are very tight in business and I do not want to run up any more debts if you will let me have some of cash , some of the cash fo for the wood as soon as the wood 's delivered I 'll come and do the job , it 's not as though your money is going to be tied up in any way and there was a bit of a face pulling and saw this woman drop to , sort of , always hovering around always putting her motty in and erm when th when the job was nearly completed madam steps forward with the cries of that is n't quite right and that is n't quite right and Nev was putting hours doing nit-picking fussing about getting things absolutely perfect got it absolutely perfect but when it came to the final bill they knocked off six hundred because there was the tiniest little scratch on one of the panels !
7 When it came to the front door , she found she could n't go in .
8 It came to the fore most strongly when she faced the fact that some day Dimity might marry .
9 For an unusual moment Haverford was silent , looking , when it came to the real thing , a little out of his depth .
10 Kathy Rooney stood in for Mr Wogan , and I was a bit tense when it came to the real thing .
11 ‘ I had to be in charge , ’ he later said , ‘ when it came to the actual making of the films .
12 When it came to the actual recording , there was the sound of the pistol shot — followed not by the thump but by Ken wailing as only Kenneth Williams could wail .
13 Everyone tried to help , reassuring her that this was a good omen , she would be marvellous when it came to the actual performance , but it was fairly obvious she was in a bad way .
14 It came to the reverse conclusion so far as the crime of administering a drug for the purpose of obtaining sexual intercourse was concerned and recommended that all sexual acts should be covered .
15 In fact , however , resistance to the new police continued to be expressed in the street violence and riots as ‘ the plague of blue locusts ’ spread throughout the country between 1829 and 1856 , and in particular as it came to the working class communities of the North ( Storch , 1975 , p. 94 ) .
16 When it came to the major events in the life of that other world outside Baldersdale , such as Christmas , the celebrations were muted , to say the least .
17 But she might still be a hindrance when it came to the rough stuff .
18 I had even studied Geology as my science subject and although I was cack-handed and obtuse when it came to the practical side had enjoyed the theory well enough .
19 In the past it was invariably the leading Americans who seemed to have more grit or nerve when it came to the closing stretch .
20 Yet the president 's radicalism unfortunately did falter when it came to the public sector .
21 Examples of such housing were built in Europe in the 1940s , but when it came to the public sector imitations in this country , narrowness of concep-tion and meanness in execution translated the idea into the publicly owned slabs and boxes that have become a feature of the landscape in our major cities ( McDowell , 1983 ) .
22 Again , these gave them the advantage when it came to the swift ‘ attack-and-run ’ tactics which they frequently employed .
23 He even took exception to the introduction I gave him and when it came to the commercial break , he wagged his finger at me .
24 A few weeks later when it came to the 1985 Budget , Nigel set himself the same goal .
25 Although she 'd seen a couple of nice men recently , when it came to the heavy breathing Miranda found that she did n't want to be touched intimately by anyone she did n't know well .
26 And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ .
27 It was this fact which led Lord Lyons to comment that the government did not lead so much as follow when it came to the last stages of the crisis .
28 We still worked for our own papers but pooled our resources when it came to the human-interest pieces for the Sundays .
29 Sure , there were specialist writers on individual sports who were of unimpeachable quality , but when it came to the Big Event , or the Big Interview , McIlvanney was the one whom we read with both pleasure and despair — emotions generated by the pride at being in the same trade as the main , and by the realization of his supremacy .
30 But he was not too worried ; he had had enough of worry for one morning ; if it came to the worst he would just report it stolen .
  Next page