Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] it come " in BNC.
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1 | It explained everything , though she fought it , fought the nightmare truth of her growing feelings for him , her respect , her admiration , her jealousy , her pain , her longing to make him feel something for her , anything , so long as it came from the heart and not the body … |
2 | ‘ Heightened expectation on the part of supporters is understandable and tolerable so long as it comes with a sense of realism . |
3 | People did not have to face the problem alone as they do so often when it comes to social security benefit cuts . |
4 | And summed up so well that it came to far more |
5 | Now unless you 're a skinhead of the old school , or have been time-warped for twenty years , parkas are not exactly in when it comes to neat threads . |
6 | They continue to fall away alarmingly when it comes to formal examinations and so decrease their own chances of gaining stimulating and challenging employment . |
7 | He turns his head a little further and it comes to me that these are the people who are making the programme about Summerchild . |
8 | Selection itself — the choice of this material rather than that — can be a hidden form of indoctrination and the more so if it comes in the garb of so-called publicly agreed authority . |
9 | Then , as now , people were at a loss to help the whales back to deep water , and even more so when it came to explaining the phenomenon . |
10 | One of the interesting things that I do is go every so often and talk to groups of British civil servants who are going to spend some of them a week some of them up to six weeks on an exchange visit erm with the French civil service , in an attempt to learn a certain amount erm about how the system works , both so that they will be able to understand more easily when it comes to joint erm ventures , joint matters , joint policies , what the other side is doing and the pressures within which it 's operating , and also so that sometimes they may be able to learn things , and pick up useful tips and hints about the way to handle a particular problem . |
11 | Town planning needs and traffic needs clash most openly when it comes to squares and junctions , which is why the town at that point must reflect the needs of planning and give least consideration to the needs of traffic . |
12 | But you ran right out and it came out at erm , opposite Harwich . |
13 | The rain stops as suddenly as it came . |
14 | I heard screams of anguish , then the attack faded away as suddenly as it came . |
15 | I imagine you have to secure one of these as soon as it comes on the market . ’ |
16 | Otherwise , what we 've built here could disappear as quickly as it came . ’ |
17 | The whistling of the wind was low , disappearing as quickly as it came , ruffling her hair . |
18 | She crouched at the firebox , shooting the wood into its mouth as quickly as it came , then cowered back from the sudden heat as the blaze was roused again . |
19 | Having used Microsoft Works 2 contentedly ever since it came out , I was most interested ti hear that the package was being upgraded to version 3 . |
20 | The tide went out as fast as it came in , and it was not unusual for large fish to be stranded in one of the various sized lakes left behind in the sand hollows . |
21 | As fast as it came in , it went out to clear his debt . |
22 | Whilst Sarah Hare left a perfect template for a gentlewoman 's funeral , Hannah Deane of High Ongar , Essex , went even further when it came to the specification for her coffin . |
23 | and I stuck it up here then when it comes through , they brought the car on the Tuesday |
24 | The dictionary states quite clearly that it comes from the United States . |
25 | Personally , I do not find it objectionable , and in any case the smell goes off very quickly when it comes into contact with the soil and bacteria get to work on it . |
26 | Glaxo has since delayed the launch to await product approvals but it 's a massive project and will take out rigid packaging business forward very quickly when it comes on stream — probably late this year . |
27 | it 's reported in the press very often before it comes to the committee |
28 | He gave her a child every year , but was never there when it came into the world . |
29 | We have a situation where the landowner is going to have to sell land relatively cheaply , in order that the land then , the land prices do not reflect too horrendously when it comes through to the price that has to be paid by the person who 's going to occupy the property ; either in terms of a letting figure or of something which is going to be an , effectively a mortgage figure . |
30 | Archer 's expression was grim , his mouth closed tight briefly as it came flooding back to him . |