Example sentences of "[vb pp] [subord] it come " in BNC.

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1 That mining might mean the end of the road for the town , with a population of some 6,000 people , did not unduly worry the man from the Department of Economic Development — Northern Ireland ( DEDNI ) , Ivor Greene , who told the Irish Times ‘ If it was decided that the time was proper for mining to proceed , Ballymoney could disappear but the people would be well compensated if it came to that ’ .
2 It 's his department 's job to make sure the law 's being applied when it comes to fireworks .
3 However , while it was comparatively easy to cobble together a story around a popular star , the British industry was not yet well organized when it came to finding a steady output of ideas for dramatic features and developing them into workable scripts .
4 Truth is , the two cars are just about equally matched when it comes to acceleration in each gear .
5 We 've now got a good package which saves us nearly eighty thousand pounds and to actually undo all of that and create an awful lot of public disquiet plus a problem with regard to potential redundancy to particular saving that accommodates this as the absolutely completely inane and except for where it came from , I would be gobsmacked if it came tonight .
6 If the property is in mortgage , then obtain the account number , as this may be needed when it comes to redemption .
7 But an interesting analogy with the US can be drawn when it comes to the Urgent Issues Task Force .
8 They have to invent so many for other people they just ca n't be bothered when it comes to themselves . ’
9 The East Bank was consistently preferred when it came to investment , for irrigation , land reclamation , electricity , transport and communications .
10 ‘ They seem to be jinxed when it comes to playing in the UK .
11 All three of them have produced when it comes to ‘ bottom line ’ basics which is why they all now appear in their respective sides automatically .
12 It will appear suddenly in the pocket of a jacket you have n't worn since it came back from the cleaners .
13 That is all well and good , but if separate nationhood is to be recognised when it comes to banding , the wishes of the separate nations should be heeded when it comes to the taxation that they want .
14 Each minute , each second , had to be played as it came .
15 An insurance broker explained : ‘ Performance is n't the only thing assessed when it comes to car insurance .
16 Fundamentalism is a belief system that can not be refuted because it comes from a supreme being .
17 Luckily the rug was never pulled although it came close .
18 The slaughterhouse is on the outskirts of the town , and can be smelled before it comes into view .
19 Lee is typically miffed ; he liked playing the acoustic guitar , and the soft textures it gave off , but then he was beat when it came to playing lead breaks .
20 As well as suggesting disease and contamination with the word ‘ spotty ’ , Milton tries to put across the idea that the mighty size and grandeur of the moon , like that of Satan , will be reduced when it comes under human comprehension .
21 Each of the catechists must be in touch with their own life experience , and in particular the helper catechists need to know something of the life history of their friends so that a real historical event can be shared when it comes to the time for each one to share parts of their personal story — for that is where God speaks to each one of us .
22 The man who had hunted down countless villains on the screen crumbled when it came to punishing a little white dimpled ball measuring 1.68 inches in diameter .
23 The situation is equally blurred when it comes to the fund managers .
24 That is all well and good , but if separate nationhood is to be recognised when it comes to banding , the wishes of the separate nations should be heeded when it comes to the taxation that they want .
25 They are bound and gagged when it comes to extending services by engaging in competition with the private sector outside the local authority .
26 Everything from bereavement and marriage to the price of yeast is taken as it comes at these rural meetings .
27 She had never questioned where it came from , though she knew deep inside .
28 Fleming went on to describe how the nasal secretions of the patient ( himself , in fact ) were cultured , and how a round microbe or coccus first grew and then was destroyed where it came close to the nasal secretion .
29 Their word-recognition skills are so finely developed that they may take insufficient notice of orthography while reading , and so develop poor memories of how words are constructed when it comes to spelling them .
30 When viewers have had time to develop their own theories about the scene , they are strongly motivated when it comes to listening to the soundtrack to check whether or not they were right .
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