Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun] [conj] it comes " in BNC.

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1 and he 's attitude was in the end well if you do n't want the education as it comes , we 'll teach you the education that you want and the first thing was
2 They 're already selling well , and there 's no doubt they raise the benchmark when it comes to the refinement of diesel engines .
3 There is still an unspoken assumption that it will be the women who make the sacrifices when it comes to childcare and it is perhaps the thickest glass ceiling of all for many women .
4 Somehow the atmosphere of the theatre last night was light and informal and no doubt many hundreds of other patrons will enjoy the show before it comes to an end on Saturday night .
5 Barry Wise , technical development manager in the office systems group at Stoy Hayward , considers that Lotus 1-2-3 has the edge when it comes to producing professional-looking documentation .
6 The staff , dressed in the French labourer 's ubiquitous blue overalls , work in non-stop shifts to process the harvest as it comes in .
7 But Bob said to me where I bought it from , he said I do n't think it would survive the winter because it comes from the Scilly Isles which is warmer .
8 Erm you will notice that er halfway through which is after item five , er I have actually done the sum because it comes to sort of half er half a million , er and it 's
9 During the pressing operation , the first juice to emerge from a grape is called the cuvée and it comes from the central zone of pulp .
10 Well you 've got to weigh up that and you 've got to read the manifesto when it comes out .
11 England will no doubt pay the price when it comes to next year 's World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield .
12 Nobody can match the English when it comes to puddings .
13 Yellow pages it might once have been , but no-one would let their fingers do the walking when it comes to mucking out , that 's still done at arms length .
14 It must be a matter of personal judgement , as well as political debate , as to whether the gains outweigh the losses when it comes to sustaining such a manichean , ‘ black and white ’ view of the world .
15 If we want to tell the gospel story as drama , as opposed to elucidating the truths of revelation in dogmatic theological form , then we have to take the story as it comes , neat .
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