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

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1 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
2 Can do , it can take several months before it comes out .
3 So you can hardly expect me to share your rose-tinted spectacles when it comes to marriage . ’
4 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 .
5 A flinch of recognition flits across women 's eyes when it comes to men and money .
6 A working class individual and a middle class individual may have similar political demands when it comes to , say , local educational and welfare facilities , local job opportunities and protection of house prices .
7 I 'm not a fifth-former , or everybody 's muggins when it comes to sorting out their Drama Practical , or an ace swimmer lately deteriorated , or a lapsed flute-player .
8 There has to be a new evenness of balance between parents and schools when it comes to making judgements about how schools should be managed .
9 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 .
10 Most snowdrops prefer moisture but the autumn-flowering Galanthus corcyrensis performs best if it bakes in summer and , as a bonus will amaze visitors when it comes into flower , minus its leaves , in October .
11 Judith Milner , a Healthcare consultant from Leeds pulls out all the stops when it comes to selling the range of services .
12 I struggled on for a while , but I know my limitations when it comes to design , especially as we have grown to expect a high standard in QP .
13 You 'll be travelling with accommodation vouchers paid for in the U.K. , so you 'll not have any unpleasant surprises when it comes to settling bills , which means you can concentrate on enjoying this wonderful river and its surrounds .
14 The Bank is among the most rigorous of banking regulators when it comes to analysing and evaluating risk .
15 We have wonderful advantages when it comes to GLOBAL evangelism .
16 And university presses have particular advantages when it comes to competition , he comments .
17 BASCELT ( British Association of State Colleges in English Language Teaching ) members may be benefiting at the expense of Arels schools , and the UK may be losing out to the US and other Anglophone countries when it comes to perceived value for money .
18 But frequently they appear to have taken leave of their senses when it comes to choosing the right sort of women .
19 Rapid turnaround times , value-added service , reliable distribution and guaranteed security and confidentiality are all prerequisites when it comes to handling time-sensitive and price-sensitive information .
20 Sexy underwear 's got nothing on thermal britches and vests when it comes to keeping you cosy in the depths of winter .
21 I mean , most people are in an absolute state of terror in exams and it comes across .
22 You can customise it to your own preferences and it comes with an excellent on-disk manual .
23 And er so er er I said to my friend , like me pals I said , Well look we we have n't been in the Army a year , so we 've got to be in two more years before it comes our turn our turn to be demobilized , so we just might as well sign up for a couple year , get two months leave and twenty quid , because we shall do that if we do n't .
24 Mind you when I said it 's got ta come down it might be five years before it comes down , but you 've got ta think of your outlay first .
25 And the nature of the department store — stocking a little bit of everything — puts them at a disadvantage compared with more specialised retailers when it comes to exerting leverage over suppliers .
26 The differing roles of the parties and the judge in the process of taking evidence have practical implications when it comes to evidence being taken for use in a country with a different procedural tradition .
27 ‘ Do n't you feel a slight envy of the Roman Catholics when it comes to making a trip like this ? ’ said Edwin Pettigrew to Mark .
28 Mr. D. has the right ideas when it comes to hardware .
29 And none of them have any ideas when it comes to deciding what game they should play — until wise old owl finally saves the day and comes up with the answer .
30 Other countries have no scruples about subsidies when it comes to keeping workers employed and preserving their skills .
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