Example sentences of "when it comes [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 WHY is it that hotel owners and operators put so much emphasis on recruiting professional ‘ hotel designers ’ to create the right hotel , but , when it comes to the inclusion of leisure facilities , then they appear to approach any designer , with the impression that it can be addressed from a design viewpoint just like any other area ?
2 Again it will be they who will become the cutting edge when it comes to the readiness of woodland owners to offer the use of their woods and premises for other business .
3 But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public .
4 He frets that , when it comes to the point , the requirements for SATs may not tally with the requirements for GCSE ; that he may have to regroup the whole school to align pupils according to their ability rather than their age .
5 When it comes to the Republic 's method Charlton is unrepentant .
6 What is important is to tell your readers that the Safety Authority is quite independent of the influence of Eurotunnel and of the Government when it comes to the advice we give on safety standards of the tunnel and its railway system .
7 It might be the authorities who give you permission but when it comes to the bit it 's the ordinary policeman who 's getting shot .
8 When it comes to the expected sporty performance and handling , the Paseo again falls short of the mark .
9 It would otherwise pass for a much more lowly Golf and is the antithesis of the fire-breathing extravagance of the Integrale 16v — very handy when it comes to the boys in blue .
10 But when it comes to the Social Charter there may well be a case for slowing the grandiose Delors ideas .
11 Such schizophrenia , when it comes to the ‘ yanquis ’ is common throughout Central America .
12 Such schizophrenia , when it comes to the ‘ yanquis ’ is common throughout Central America .
13 Such schizophrenia , when it comes to the ‘ yanquis ’ is common throughout Central America .
14 Only when it comes to the nuclear deterrent or matters of top intelligence-gathering is the short-term commercial approach deliberately shelved .
15 In the public-spending round of Government it is certainly true that departments overbid on the basis that when it comes to the crunch they can bring the bid down without damage .
16 When it comes to the disposal of slurry , farmers are going underground .
17 When it comes to the plants , there is just about no limit .
18 When it comes to the most sensitive and important areas of journalism , like Northern Ireland or official secrecy , British broadcasters are less free to report than a camera team arriving from Perugia or Poughkeepsie .
19 Consequently , as the stakes become bigger and bigger in the playing of the game , the scruples will become smaller and smaller when it comes to the back-alley work of player recruitment .
20 At our function he was signing copes of his light-hearted autobiography , When it Comes to the Crunch .
21 When it comes to the purity of our water , we have virtually no traces of bacteria in the finished product , which is more than can be said for some other Common Market countries , ’ Dr Derek Miller , assistant director of the soon-to-be-privatised Water Research Centre told the newspaper .
22 When it comes to the obvious sources of power , gender differences seem to be similar in socialist Cuba to capitalist Latin America .
23 when it comes to the level of food production , it needs to be pointed out that food production rates for the region are not unimpressive .
24 But when it comes to the issue of how a given physical stimulus is actually perceived , we have chosen to represent this in terms of the central representational elements that it activates .
25 This mafia have the best of all worlds when it comes to the macabre — from guns to medieval poisons , manifestations of the latter used in a superb makeup job for the death of the Duke .
26 Roald Dahl has nothing on Lewis Carroll when it comes to the grotesque .
27 When it comes to the treatment of chronic and recurrent illnesses such as those listed in the section Conditions Requiring Constitutional Therapy on page 137 , the situation is quite different .
28 We desperately need to avoid making hasty judgements , especially when it comes to the most basic question of all : whose ! rifts are they ?
29 When it comes to the use of media in library promotion the benefits of a national approach become even more apparent , particularly in the medium of television and radio .
30 Still , when it comes to the treatment of the frontiers of computing , the areas of advanced research that come under the general heading of ‘ artificial intelligence ’ ( AI ) , there is still a great deal sadly lacking .
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