Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] when it [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states . |
2 | SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states . |
3 | I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company . |
4 | By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’ |
5 | For many of us it was a huge disappointment ; a paradox , too , that a people who had proved themselves historically and geographically over and over again , who had shown a rare talent for managing the affairs of other people , should choose to chicken out when it came to managing their own . |
6 | This simple , naive and incomprehensible blunder established Scotland 's reputation as the team most likely to screw up when it came to a big match preparation . |
7 | Intel 's difficulties getting yields on 66MHz Pentiums leave Unisys , who has had a close collaborative alliance on chip design with Intel for the past two years , unable to say exactly when it go to the 66MHz parts . |
8 | Intel 's difficulties getting yields on 66MHz Pentiums leave Unisys , who has had a close collaborative alliance on chip design with Intel for the past two years , unable to say exactly when it go to the 66MHz parts . |