Example sentences of "and [subord] it comes " in BNC.
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1 | Any models between where the ball strikes the ground and where it comes to land are hit . |
2 | For a considerable time , at least some of us have questioned where the IRA is trained and where it comes from . |
3 | ‘ This piece was n't meant to denigrate feminism , and if it comes across that way , I think I failed . ’ |
4 | But I do intend to do it , and if it comes off I suppose I should put my money where my mouth is and offer up my effort for your appraisal . |
5 | And if it comes to facing the music , you 're not thinking of shooting it out with the police , I hope ? |
6 | And if it comes to that , how can I be here at all if I have n't been born yet ? |
7 | And if it comes through the year and we work to order . |
8 | and if it comes to us we take it on board means we 'll be short of people |
9 | they 'd better share the police and if it comes to the crunch I can get a farm yard for the birthday |
10 | But I 've ordered a navy blue skirt and I 'm praying it comes and if it comes it fits . |
11 | coach and if it comes out like Helen and Pete like that and they 're , they 're gone and the others have n't , no wonder it 's been up on your wall |
12 | Yet it is sometimes easy to be dazzled by the well-intentioned enthusiasm of a Vicki Hearne , or by false philosophy , into misunderstanding or down-playing the differences , and because it comes naturally to us to say that both we and the dog are angry , or frightened , we conclude that what goes for the human must go for the animal , making certain allowances for sensuous and anatomical variations . |
13 | And when it comes to content , the key public commission since the war must be the eight New Testament inscriptions in Basil Spence 's Coventry Cathedral . |
14 | And when it comes to appointments , they just get on the blower to somebody and say ‘ give me your views ’ , and it 's the same circle of people they know and trust . |
15 | And when it comes to quick and delicious desserts , a range of tinned fruits in their own natural juices is essential . |
16 | He is likely to knock you off your feet just being led across the yard if he can find anything to spook at , and when it comes to removing rugs he is something of a Houdini . |
17 | The advantage of not having a light on all the time to illuminate the indicators is that my eyes adjust to the darkness and when it comes to casting or playing fish I am not completely blind . |
18 | And when it comes there is not enough cash to make the best use of it . |
19 | But La Traviata is essentially a singer 's opera , and when it comes to the singers , Toscanini displays a rigidity that is little short of insensitive . |
20 | And when it comes to other creatures , we are increasingly at a loss . |
21 | And when it comes to crossing the traffic , designated places are set aside , a limited time is given to cross , and some , perhaps through their own lack of judgement , will be unlucky and be run over . |
22 | And when it comes to danger , what about the fifty-seven miners buried alive in the Borken disaster only this year ? |
23 | Nowt can change that ; and when it comes from t'family that a man 'as reared and cared for , it 's far worse than from others . ’ |
24 | And when it comes to camera angles , well , the Aussies gottem . |
25 | And when it comes to comedy , Paul Merton is near enough a professor . |
26 | And when it comes to discussing the birds and bees with their parents , nearly half the boys we questioned would rather talk to mum . |
27 | And when it comes to cash he could even say ya-boo-sucks to Britain 's wealthiest woman , revealed this week as shipping heiress Christine Goulandris . |
28 | And when it comes down to it , most of the ethical arguments are about these two differences of approach . |
29 | ‘ I hope it might give a ten year old kid a little inspiration , a little boost and when it comes out of him , I 'm happy . |
30 | NAFTA , if and when it comes , will boost the Mexican economy , but not quickly or strongly enough to stem the tide . |