Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [conj] it [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Is it not the case that when it comes to positive action and real decisions , the Government are always in the pocket of the landowners ?
2 Is n't it such a pity that when it comes to the playing of the game he either forgets the rules or makes up new ones .
3 In the public-spending round of Government it is certainly true that departments overbid on the basis that when it comes to the crunch they can bring the bid down without damage .
4 THEY might be the underdogs but Sunder land have proved in the past that when it comes to Wembley finals they can rise to the occasion .
5 The market-boast died first , as one by one , IBM 's hottest new products fell by the wayside , starting as early as Series/1 and the 8100 , continuing through System 38 , which was excellent , but scared IBM 's mainframe mafia too much , to the RT , such a disaster that when it came to the RS/6000 , IBM had to play new kid on the block and study and try to emulate the leaders in the Unix market to get the thing off the ground at all .
6 One man , and his garden shed , are living proof that when it comes to eccentricity , we 've got the market cornered .
7 A spokesman for the property firm suggested the results were proof that when it comes to spending Aylesbury 's definitely Top of the Shops .
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