Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [subord] it comes " in BNC.

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1 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
2 WHAT constitutes value for money when it comes to food and drink ?
3 And as there are four times as many outbreaks in the home than in hotels , takeaways and restaurants etc , it is clear that the domestic kitchen is the last line of defence when it comes to food hygiene .
4 Keep a note of who has promised to give what , as this will be useful source of reference when it comes to writing thank you letters .
5 All the companies I 've spoken to accept an invoice as proof of ownership when it comes to either competitive or normal upgrades .
6 For someone who seems so firmly in control of his career , Jonathon Morris claims a surprising lack of confidence when it comes to his personal appearance .
7 I 've never been a fan of compressors for guitars , but in this case it makes quite a lot of difference when it comes to creating and controlling a guitar sound .
8 In practice , the Court will rarely refuse a Minute of Amendment unless it comes close to the Proof date .
9 As a result , the agriculture industry is in the ironic situation of being in the vanguard of scientific and technological progress and subject to rapid and innovatory change , yet with a reputation for being backward and conservative and the very antithesis of modernity when it comes to its labour relations .
10 Kin may still be of importance when it comes to seeking work or accommodation .
11 Bosses may take a good look at your hands during an interview and it 's quite common for men to put well-kept nails high on their list of priorities when it comes to women .
12 Despite the latter 's continuous nature it can accommodate a certain degree of selectivity when it comes to vibrations .
13 But the senior bankers are fish out of water when it comes to international lending .
14 These problems have n't gone away , but they have been dwarfed by difficulties that stem from ‘ under-control ’ : adolescent and adult excesses due to drug and alcohol abuse ; poor self-control of anger ; a lack of scruples when it comes to a variety of antisocial actions , ranging from vandalism and violence to child neglect and child abuse .
15 difficulty in working out whether she 's understanding what we 've said now in the way of instructions until it comes back .
16 There is clearly something special about the apparatus of government when it comes to talking about the power which it has over our daily lives through its ability to take decisions which shape and lead society in a certain direction .
17 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
18 There 's quite a bit of choice when it comes to sterilising units , from state-of-the-art steamers to mini travel sets .
19 The obese , even the mildly chubby , sometimes regard slim people as veritable paragons of virtue when it comes to food .
20 This month 's Gold St*r Award goes to another of our friendly knitting machine shops which goes beyond the call of duty when it comes to satisfying the customers .
21 We can hardly tell the Finance and Executive Committee that the British are unreliable at the vehicle plants , but as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar when it comes to components . ’
22 More difficult , is the construction of history as it comes closer to the present .
23 The court now has a range of options when it comes to disposal .
24 The third response is more enlightened and less grounded in the liberal fixation with genetic and pathological explanations of deficiency when it comes to deprivation .
25 Gower 's relaxed attitude and Johnson 's wry observation are served with a slice of lemon when it comes to the controversy over the differences with Messers Stewart and Gooch .
26 Other countries have no scruples about subsidies when it comes to keeping workers employed and preserving their skills .
27 What do you feel about banks , do you think they know enough about business when it comes down to it .
28 He could be liable for damages if it comes to court .
29 Mr Charsley begins by pointing out that a Martian who found himself invited to a wedding would imagine that the whole affair had been laid on to honour the cake ( the question as to who would invite a Martian or to which side of the church the ushers would show him or why best men seem to turn into Martians when it comes to speeches , he quite wisely avoids ) .
30 What I was if any other matter comes into light before it comes in we do n't do anything about it and that 's why I would oppose that because of this because one it 's not necessary to move something that we would look at it and sit back and after the inspector reports .
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