Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] it comes " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , in the Finale Paray drives the music very hard from start to finish , with the result that it comes over as something genuinely exciting as well as grand and loud . |
2 | I see no earthly reason why we should shackle British Rail in providing a better service still in terms of safety and speed if it comes into conflict with those who want to walk across the line . |
3 | Gemmell just kept in by Crosby and it comes again to Gemmell . |
4 | Black spots will appear on silver if it comes into contact with dry dishwasher powder . |
5 | They 're grown on my neighbours fence and it comes on to my path . |
6 | You can get to us , you can get on at the ba , at the baths and it comes up past Park and you get off , you get off at the end of Wickham Avenue |
7 | It is the first occasion that Basquiat 's art will have been studied by an American institution and it comes at a time when David Ross , who replaced Thomas Armstrong as the Whitney 's director in bitter circumstances nearly two years ago , is under considerable pressure to ignite a new and visionary exhibition programme at the museum ( see The Art Newspaper No.6 , March 1991 , p.5 ) . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Can do , it can take several months before it comes out . |
10 | So you can hardly expect me to share your rose-tinted spectacles when it comes to marriage . ’ |
11 | That 'll be a good dictionary when it comes out . |
12 | In other words , pre-exposure to the stimulus may both retard the acquisition of the CS-US association and act to interfere with the retrieval of the information embodied in this association when it comes to a test trial . |
13 | It had to be a British car , of course , since Pringle 's did so much business with the local automotive industry — not that Vic has ever driven a foreign car : foreign cars are anathema to him , their sudden invasion of British roads in the 1970s marked the beginning of the region 's economic ruin in his view — but he has to admit that you do n't have a lot of choice in British cars when it comes to matching the top-of-the-range Mercedes and BMWs . |
14 | More accurate performance feedback as it comes from a number of sources |
15 | I suppose if you put all this together you would say I 'm not exactly the archetypal Mills & Boon tall dark stranger when it comes to courting girls . |
16 | It seems if you 're a clown you can get away with murder when it comes to cars — forget about roadworthiness , do n't bother with tax discs , ignore MOTs . |
17 | I wish shops would have more uniformity when it comes to sizing guides . |
18 | ‘ You see … you ca n't beat a veteran when it comes to the crunch . ’ |
19 | Tivoli was selected to provide the framework for the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Management Environment — which will provide another application development environment to the industry when it comes on stream — has Unix System Labs , SunSoft Inc and others backing it too . |
20 | Because of the difficulties involved in searching out the true cause of an accident it is important to recruit highly qualified personnel , and it is no secret that AIB has sought — usually with success — to skim the cream off the aviation industry when it comes to personnel selection . |
21 | Tivoli was chosen to provide the framework for the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Management Environment — which will provide another application development environment to the industry when it comes on stream — has Unix System Laboratories Inc , SunSoft Inc and others backing it too . |
22 | If anyone could post the half-time score and final result when it comes through I 'd appreciate it . |
23 | ANNA FORD is quite right about women getting a raw deal when it comes to television presenting . |
24 | ‘ ALASTAIR MORTON is terrific at crisis management , but he is no good when it comes to running a settled organisation , ’ says one of those who has been left , somewhat bruised , along the wayside of Mr Morton 's whirlwind career . |
25 | For small cichlids it is possible , for example , to use nylon net curtains as gravel tidies , but these would be no good when it comes to large cichlids as they tend to get hold of the soft material and pull it out of place . |
26 | Plastics come to the aid of the kite-maker when it comes to assembly of the frame . |
27 | Incidentally , the Minister of State knows that he has got a real pressure group round his neck when it comes to disability and the disabled . |
28 | ‘ We want to be proud of this album when it comes out and be able to stand over it . ’ |
29 | Funny I 've got a sweet tooth when it comes to like chocolates and things like them |
30 | And I 'm scared of the light when it comes because I see things that are , like my face getting old . |