Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] when it comes " in BNC.

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1 I struggled on for a while , but I know my limitations when it comes to design , especially as we have grown to expect a high standard in QP .
2 But frequently they appear to have taken leave of their senses when it comes to choosing the right sort of women .
3 The ‘ sunbeams ’ endless struggle to create life is the futility of the title and its helplessness when it comes to protecting that life .
4 The army may not be the safest organization to join but they really know their stuff when it comes to travel — or ‘ patrolling ’ as they call it .
5 One of the speakers was suggesting that a proposal should be judged on its merits when it comes forward for approval to the registering authority and that if it does n't fit into the set pattern , that should n't necessarily debar it .
6 The pure pop act also has its problems when it comes to exposure .
7 Despite the availability of consumer magazines like Which ? people are still not always sure of their rights when it comes to the purchase , or indeed the sale , of goods .
8 Rickenbacker , who incidentally celebrate their 60th anniversary this year , are not known for their impetuosity when it comes to new guitar and bass designs .
9 Not only do they taste different , but they are very different in their performance when it comes to washing .
10 Labour MPs will be challenged by the Tories not to vote against the zero increase in their pay when it comes before the Commons before April , but they are already cushioned by a 39 per cent increase in allowances they voted themselves earlier this year .
11 So wide does the Palace cast its net when it comes to official entertaining that some of the invitees can find their fellow-guests a real let-down .
12 He says he 's had not nearly enough sex education at school , he could n't talk to his parents about it and boys just do n't speak to their mates when it comes to something so intimate and private .
13 We sceptics when it comes to healing the world 's infirmities and redeeming its great sins .
14 Incidentally , the Minister of State knows that he has got a real pressure group round his neck when it comes to disability and the disabled .
15 Luciano 's a good lad at heart , but he 's got a bee in his bonnet when it comes to the Milettis .
16 Make sure everyone has a chance to have their say but be prepared to use your judgement when it comes to deciding when action should be taken .
17 ‘ Look , Sister Reynolds is our specialist when it comes to looking after children . ’
18 You need someone to discuss your work when it comes to printing , and Danny will suggest which frames to print and how he can bring out certain aspects of an image . ’
19 Do n't let convention cramp your style when it comes to container gardening .
20 IBM Corp 's quest for a new chief executive appears to be narrowing , but you pays your money and you takes your choice when it comes to drawing up a list of front-runners — US PC Week reckons that the company will go for a chairman from outside and suggests Paul Stern and Perot Systems Corp chairman Morton Meyerson as the front-runners , with an internal chief executive , putting its money on Ellen Hancock and Bernard Puckett , but the Reuter shortlist is quite different , and has Lawrence Bossidy , chairman of Allied-Signal Corp out front , saying he has visited Armonk at least three or four times , Paul Stern is in there again , and John Sculley is back in the picture , with one source quoted as saying ‘ The rumour is that Sculley is acting quite disinterested , but his travel plans include going to the East Coast quite a bit ; ’ Reuter 's other possible contender is Michael Armstrong , who left only last year .
21 Do n't forget the men in your life when it comes to buying thank you presents .
22 Secondly , I 've read complaints about your subjectivity when it comes down to reviewing equipment , but I feel that you ca n't really get away from your own preferences , and why should you ?
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