Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] it come to " in BNC.

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1 This means that each one of them must know what human experience they each must share when it comes to the time of evocation .
2 Says Mandy Haines , 15 : ‘ I would like to be told what boys expect you to do and how they think you 'll behave when it comes to sex .
3 So how do you think you 'll vote when it comes to the election ?
4 So I think the two do n't equate in that respect , I think where they may equate , and again I 'm no expert , may equate when it comes to the ground forces
5 Mm and what would happen if it came to the end of the quarter and you had so much money accumulated to pay on your Co book , for stuff that you 'd got over the quarter , and you just could n't pay it ?
6 Erm in my view the Secretary of State may come to the view on the latest figures that are available for him and erm No that is what I hope he will do when it comes to erm producing regional guidance .
7 In Aids to Scoutmastership ( 1919 ) Baden-Powell likened his movement to Montessori 's system of education applied to older youths , recommending this as ‘ the line that eventually education will take when it comes to be set upon a right footing ’ .
8 It is , rather , the example of what a robust and subtle mind can do when it comes to shifting British planning policy around the table a bit .
9 ‘ Most people in the health service suffer from the feeling there are far too many layers of authority above them and far too many constraints about what people can do when it comes to running their own unit better .
10 ‘ My experience is that units and trusts are often trying to run before they can walk when it comes to PRP , and there are many other things they have n't got right yet — like training — which are important if they 're going to operate it successfully .
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