Example sentences of "[num] [Wh adv] it come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I just wish The Firm would find somebody else to delegate to … and Harry , for God 's sake remember Number 10 when it comes to the crunch . |
2 | Bo shot to fame in the movie 10 with Dudley Moore — and she clearly scores ten out of ten when it comes to the caring face of Hollywood . |
3 | Gav — who probably epitomised thick-skulledness , though admittedly would not be amongst one 's first fifteen when it came to offering proof of heavy traffic within the central nervous system — opened one bleary eye and focused on me with the same accuracy one has grown to expect from security forces aiming baton rounds at protesters ' legs . |
4 | Retrospective evidence from 1840 suggests that up to 1796 when it came into use , a master weaver could earn around 12s 6d ( 62½p ) a week , but from this he had , essentially on the old two-man loom , to pay a journeyman 3s 6d ( 17½p ) and his board , and a further 2s ( 10p ) to a child assistant . |
5 | But Hogan is the sharper of the two when it comes to understanding ( and manipulating ) drivers . |