Example sentences of "[adv] when [pron] comes [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Only when it comes to the nuclear deterrent or matters of top intelligence-gathering is the short-term commercial approach deliberately shelved .
2 We desperately need to avoid making hasty judgements , especially when it comes to the most basic question of all : whose ! rifts are they ?
3 It 's not all rosy in the retail business — especially when it comes to the more ‘ difficult ’ customers .
4 Er , if staying , I 'm trying to make arrangements for to stay locally and most likely will be leaving round about Easter , so when it comes to the departure it will be myself .
5 So when it comes before the Council I will let the Town Clerk have this and then it 's important that , if the Council agrees , they should be included .
6 The trouble is he 's run he 's run some marvellous races but somehow when it comes to the crunch and er in in in better class races he just gets just gets beat .
7 The government fails to support industries that are of strategic importance to the economy like mining and ship building , no support for laying , yet when it comes to the Arthur Daleys , the unscrupulous employers , the get rich quick merchants , it coughs up the cash .
8 Well it 's like what most exercises are , it seems like a lot of nonsense but actually when it comes to the crunch , you actually know what 's going to happen , you know the the procedures and everything like that .
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