Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] when it come " in BNC.
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1 | This is the utility package to beat when it comes to value for money . |
2 | So your personality sets very broad limits , but whatever its nature it leaves you with plenty of room to manoeuvre when it comes to ways of behaving . |
3 | ‘ Laura always understood the importance of a brilliant idea to entice customers into the shop , even if their courage failed when it came to buying . |
4 | If your courage fails when it comes to devising and playing music try collaborating with a fellow teacher . |
5 | Yeah I do n't think she she would have that because see what the report says when it comes through . |
6 | An insurance broker explained : ‘ Performance is n't the only thing assessed when it comes to car insurance . |
7 | I 've a long way to go when it comes to these explanations . |
8 | We asked Liverpool-based Goldsmith Williams ' solicitor Nina Roland , who writes the Echo Woman Extra 's LE Law column where these women stand when it comes to the question of access . |
9 | It often happens in rapid speech that a nasal consonant disappears when it comes between a vowel and another consonant ( for example , this may happen to the in ‘ front ’ : when this happens the preceding vowel becomes nasalised ( some of the air escapes through the nose ) . |
10 | Stop that sniggering down there in the typing pool — what do you suppose the spellchecker in Microsoft Corp 's Word word processor suggests when it comes to Pentium and does n't recognise it ? |
11 | They would throw the ball against a wall , do one or more twirls and still have time to catch when it came down . |
12 | The man who had hunted down countless villains on the screen crumbled when it came to punishing a little white dimpled ball measuring 1.68 inches in diameter . |