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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You need to ask yourself what is so different when it comes to talking to an audience ?
2 The United Kingdom , the Kingdom of Belgium and the Hellenic Republic argue , however , that the position is different when it comes to the competence of each state under public international law to define as it thinks fit the conditions upon which it grants to a vessel the right to fly its flag .
3 Things are somewhat different when it comes to the sales decision : here it seems that many worked out at quite an early stage that the sales strategy ought to take a reservation form ( with perhaps an intermediate section to take account of risk and risk aversion ) .
4 Many people are extremely generous when it comes to giving money to conservation .
5 MERSEYSIDE parents are among the most generous when it comes to giving pocket money , a survey has revealed .
6 Dressed by Mainbocher , painted by Dali and fêted by writers and the fashionable world , C.Z. is American high society as high as it comes .
7 The Princess of Wales is equally quick-witted when it comes to the brief royal encounter .
8 Sarella smiled happily , pushing her other feelings aside and admitting , ‘ I 'm superstitious when it comes to work .
9 They are stingy when it comes to overheads : in most discount stores , there are few staff in sight and goods are sold out of the boxes they come in .
10 You 'll have to be careful when it comes to choosing a wife .
11 I 'm sure you 'll work something out with Ian , but Sophie will have to be very careful when it comes to choosing the right person to replace you . ’
12 Again , we welcome that , but is it not sad that it comes 12 years after this Government were elected and after not just one but two Secretaries of State since I have been a Member of Parliament have been influenced because of criticism of tobacco advertising and irresponsible elements in the tobacco industry ?
13 Users themselves , however , are not completely blameless when it comes to the slow uptake of open systems , Wendler observes , ‘ our clients do n't take products seriously until IBM is involved . ’
14 Plenty of clever , talented children seem to make slow progress at learning skills which they know their parents care about — like reading — while showing remarkable confidence and daring when it comes to the things their parents ignore , like swinging upside down , or building complicated models out of Lego .
15 Maybe the question , ‘ What is it that I have to undo in order to help myself ? ’ is more appropriate when it comes to the Alexander Technique .
16 It is certainly crucial when it comes to choosing your venue .
17 But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public .
18 He has lived here for eight months and knows more about the town than the Neftis , who are infuriatingly vague when it comes to giving directions .
19 Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment .
20 The trouble is local authorities are autonomous when it comes to applying trading standards but Haverfordwest seems out of step with other councils on the issue .
21 Flicking the switch on the TV is one thing , but such reactions are more serious when it comes to real life situations .
22 Most people 's long-term memory is very limited when it comes to remembering specific points or ideas .
23 Business literature is therefore vital for understanding business , which is one of the major forces in modern culture , but it is more limited when it comes to a study of the consumer and his or her relation to the object .
24 A reassessment of his career was due and it comes as a new monograph by Tim Hilton ( £30 , Lund Humphries ) and an exhibition which opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the end of last month ( to 31 August ) and will be shown at The Art Warehouse in London in the autumn .
25 As the material is synthetic , use a matching thread — 50 denier is ideal and it comes in many colours , although strangely very few kite-makers seem to want other than black .
26 I 'm never comfortable cos it comes up here
27 This debate is unusual because it comes against the background of the autumn statement , which is often debated separately , and the meeting in Maastricht at the end of the year , which may decide on economic and monetary union .
28 I think we 're being kind of unfair when it comes to football pa fans on the terraces because the majority of people who go and watch football are not hooligans .
29 Unfortunately , the ostrich approach is most inappropriate when it comes to systems security .
30 The banks might have been imprudent in making the loans in the first place , but they are both clever and scrupulous when it comes to protecting the value of their assets .
  Next page