Example sentences of "[pron] when it comes " in BNC.
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1 | If you do n't stop seeing Mark now we wo n't support you when it comes to further education . ’ |
2 | I see even our daughter is expendable to you when it comes to safeguarding those bloody royalties . ’ |
3 | ‘ None of them can surpass you when it comes to interpreting a dream , ’ Myra said loyally , and Claudia managed to laugh . |
4 | It will help you when it comes to choosing upholstery , blinds , curtains , rugs , carpets and general accessories . |
5 | Anyway , the point is this that I am going to say as far as I 'm concerned I 'm gon na put all my maximum ability in making sure that this government stands by its obligation which it gave me when I wrote to the Prime Minister because I was very very concerned that I did not want to see the old people and pensioners who was having difficulty in making ends meet , suffer further and therefore I am with you when it comes to concerning yourself in relation to the O A P's or the pensioners or any one who is suffering because of the s seventeen and o half percent , the maximum is put on . |
6 | You when it comes out , when , the people that 's , mind me cigarette , darling , the people that 's gon na buy your 'ouse , who , mortgage company comes out and values it , they 've got that to pay as well have n't they . |
7 | because she might as well have some A levels just in case or whatever , but erm you know I , you know she 's , you know , I can understand that actually , she 's being quiet sensible about it she said there 's nothing else I want to do and I might as well do something that I enjoy , you know , you 've only got one life have n't you when it comes down to it ? |
8 | Claris 's state of unreadiness manifests itself when it comes to the selection of features . |
9 | Ask that one when it comes back ; see what it says . |
10 | But the open Windows One when it comes up , it comes up square , and it 's got open Windows |
11 | A psychiatrist emphasized the importance of preparing for the emotion of loss and recognizing it when it comes . |
12 | You 'll recognize it when it comes to you . |
13 | As a light , easily applied , low cost and water permeable crop cover there is nothing to touch it when it comes to overall versatility throughout the growing year . |
14 | He believed that Asquith " is in a funk about the resistance of Ulster , and I am convinced that he will not face it when it comes to the point " . |
15 | I decided it was best to avoid trouble , rather than face it when it comes . |
16 | ‘ Never mind , we 'll catch it when it comes up again . ’ |
17 | I can garble it when it comes out . |
18 | I said we 'll worry about it when it comes ! |
19 | And , of course , the trouble is , and once again I 'm back into a a bandwagon effort of mine , is the financial aspect , if you actually examine the Japanese philosophy , then their loan system is totally different ours when it comes to regenerating the manufacturing industry . |
20 | On the other hand , the police are left largely to themselves when it comes to making sure that the Act is actually followed . |
21 | Without a good set of notes you will handicap yourself when it comes to assignment and examination preparation . |
22 | The next time it relents , I pull even harder and feel pleased with myself when it comes completely clear of the raft . |
23 | Those candidates stood to draw attention to the fact that Northern Ireland residents can not vote for or join a party which will govern them when it comes to power . |
24 | But you could toss a coin between them when it comes to judging the difference . ’ |
25 | The majority of men say that sex makes no difference to them when it comes to choosing a doctor , surgeon , lawyer , MP or boss . |
26 | No one has come near to me when it comes to boxing skills , and that 's what I 'm interested in . |
27 | That is , it is open to us to deliberate about the light that this fact throws on the person 's character ; but deliberation is not open to us when it comes to parsing the sentence . |
28 | In my retelling of the Divine Drama I have made use of primitive mythological ways of speaking because I do not believe that we have a better language that is available to us when it comes to understanding God 's revelation as story — as the great epic of salvation . |
29 | There 's not a band that can touch us when it comes to performing . ’ |
30 | I 've never shirked anything when it comes to a tangle of heads and bodies in the box and when I punch the ball it stays punched . |