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

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1 Is that where it came from ? ’
2 The shortfall density algorithm would pursue one interpretation depth-first until it came to an area that scored less well , such as that …
3 I am judging by the quality of the management , the leadership and the fact that Strathtay employees — the Hon. Gentleman knows this because it came out in Committee — are having funds deducted from their pay every week to make their contributions to buying the shares .
4 But knowledge develops unevenly ; Dewey 's luck was not so conspicuous when it came to , say , radio engineering , where relatively simple new subjects end up with a classification symbol of twelve digits or more .
5 You need to ask yourself what is so different when it comes to talking to an audience ?
6 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 .
7 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 ) .
8 Wilko does n't seem to be the smartest when it comes to totting up transfer prices !
9 Many people are extremely generous when it comes to giving money to conservation .
10 MERSEYSIDE parents are among the most generous when it comes to giving pocket money , a survey has revealed .
11 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 .
12 So , having consistently been right about why and how the Tories would win , I was wrong when it came to the point .
13 It is important to remember this when it comes to playback and this is discussed in the next section .
14 The Princess of Wales is equally quick-witted when it comes to the brief royal encounter .
15 And then I got another when it come to nineteen eighteen we got bombed out again .
16 Sarella smiled happily , pushing her other feelings aside and admitting , ‘ I 'm superstitious when it comes to work .
17 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 .
18 Charles was described as temperate in his consumption of both food and drink ( in an age and culture where gluttony and heavy drinking were often regularly practised by those who could afford it ) , and particularly careful when it came to alcohol .
19 You 'll have to be careful when it comes to choosing a wife .
20 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 . ’
21 Napoleon 's house of exile , San Martino , is worth a visit , although Boney was quite frugal when it came to buying furniture , clearly having other things on his mind .
22 It is possible that it came from the east of the Frankish confederacy , rather than the Rhineland .
23 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 ?
24 and I just , I threw buckets of water on it to rinse it , and it dried because it was really warm and it came up like new
25 Needless to say , an appeal took place in the summer of 1991 and it came to light that although the Sharmas had been entitled to take Sophie and Robbie , they had never done so .
26 And that 's a major second because it comes in a major scale .
27 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 . ’
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 It is certainly crucial when it comes to choosing your venue .
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