Example sentences of "[pers pn] comes [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a cold , wet night all the way down the West coast , but as we round the Lizard , about 7:00 in , it comes on to blow hard and there 's quite a storm up the Channel until the serene sounds of Dungeness ( at 9:40 ) leading to the mysterious aleatoricism of South Foreland .
2 ‘ So it comes back to money again . ’
3 Yeah I think though , I mean it comes back to sort of wanting to know , we 're just talking again about what 's on
4 In the end it comes down to attitude and relationships .
5 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
6 Wh co when it comes down to craftsmanship
7 Er when it comes down to application at the local sense then at the local level , I think my colleagues might be able to er give more enlightenment on that .
8 It comes down to power , ’ said Cameron .
9 Not , I mean , is the , when it comes down to food wi he 's a traditionalist .
10 Sadly this is the last Sharpe , but he is in for major exposure as he comes on to television .
11 During the death story Tin Roof tells Someone that they do n't ‘ move in time ’ ( 133/329 ) , but when he comes back to life , Larry feels as if he ‘ live[s] backwards ’ ( 104/300 ) and hears conversations ‘ in waves that run backwards through time ’ ( 103/299 ) .
12 He comes close to ruling out a general election in 1991 , saying : ‘ I think we have to think in terms of 1992 . ’
13 Not until he comes home to milk
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