Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it comes " in BNC.
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1 | Election fever rises and falls with the opinion polls but CAMRA is determined that issues affecting the pub and drinkers will be fully debated during the election , whenever it comes . |
2 | I take that as part of the Labour party 's approach to defence procurement , which is to tick off each individual project , factory or programme whenever it comes before the House and to say that it fully endorses it . |
3 | I do n't know if I want to marry him , or if I will whenever it comes to the crunch . |
4 | Here 's how it comes about : |
5 | The problem of how it comes about that individuals develop as either males or females was solved , at least in principle , during the first quarter of this century . |
6 | Nobody tells you how it comes back again . |
7 | ‘ We begin around 12 telling them what a baby is , why it 's the sex it is and how it comes about . |
8 | Perhaps this observation begins to afford a clue to how it comes about that observable quantities can be associated with certain operators . |
9 | One must therefore ask not only what knowledge is , but how it comes into being , how it becomes accepted , who produces it , who controls it , and why it changes or does not change . |
10 | In dividing behaviour into inherited and learned , he was not so much trying to explain how behaviour develops as how it comes to be adapted . |
11 | This is how it comes . |
12 | This is how it comes , just |
13 | Nonetheless , the latter is a phenomenon of some interest and significance and we now consider how it comes about . |
14 | We 'll just see how it comes |
15 | The wind blows where it wills , and you hear the sound of it but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes . |
16 | Send me your voice however it comes across oceans . |
17 | however it comes |
18 | He predicts , however , that the proposal would be opposed by most member states when it comes before the Council of Ministers . |
19 | ‘ We support the Institute in their proposals but not when it comes to making something compulsory which we find simply turns people against it . ’ |
20 | In fact , the precise effect that radiation has when it comes into contact with the environment in general , and the human body in particular , has been the subject of intense scientific investigation . |
21 | ‘ Normal ’ cover wo n't when it comes to diving ! |
22 | ‘ Good night , and a happy Christmas when it comes . ’ |
23 | In addition to all the other things the child is experiencing , this is an essential learning-time when it comes to forging relationships . |
24 | But it seems likely that more than four million disabled people and full-time carers are discouraged , disenfranchised and/or discriminated against when it comes to voting . |
25 | The paper also shows what a shrewd operator Mr Morrison is when it comes to manipulating the publicity machine . |
26 | A good deal of the care of them is common sense , but it is extraordinary what an uncommon quality that is when it comes to books . |
27 | But Hogan is the sharper of the two when it comes to understanding ( and manipulating ) drivers . |
28 | I had long been a believer in voluntary euthanasia , and my mother 's experience strengthened it ; for to me what matters most is not the length of a person 's life but its quality , and that death , when it comes , should have dignity . |
29 | ‘ 1992 will be an inventive year when it comes to cuts , colours and perms . |
30 | ‘ Call me old-fashioned , and you can shoot me down in flames if I 'm telling a fib , but I 'm pretty much upfront and hands on when it comes to megastardom . |