Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] it come " in BNC.
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1 | But they put their foot down when it came to maths and they caught me grappling with the colour scheme of a kestrel . |
2 | Again , the main technique is of modifying the structure of the face-to-face interview so that it comes to resemble , in certain respects , a conversation . |
3 | They walked like robots until Doyle yelled , ‘ Stop ! ’ with half his voice whirled away by the wind so that it came to them as a little thread of sound . |
4 | In very high winds it is usually better to deliberately let the glider swing into wind so that it comes to a stop facing directly into wind . |
5 | The president of the Writer 's Association , Hermann Kant , a central committee member , said the exodus of almost 50,000 refugees could not be blamed on the ‘ wicked class enemy ’ in West Germany : ‘ A defeat is a defeat even if it comes on the eve of a glorious celebration . ’ |
6 | The idea being conveyed by such notions as the surrender of private judgment … is that in obeying , say , a command simply because it comes from someone accorded the right to rule , the subject does not make his obedience conditional on his own personal examination and evaluation of the thing he is being asked to do . |
7 | Theda stepped back and caught at the back of her hair just as it came tumbling down over her shoulders . |
8 | A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day . |
9 | So could you please reformulate if you so wish , your amendment so that it comes in the appropriate point . |
10 | They often help each other out when it comes to time off and holidays . ’ |
11 | I 'm a bit of a bore really when it comes to food . |
12 | When full employment was reached and demand exceeded supply , inflation was likely to follow , but this could be counteracted by reducing demand so that it came back into line with supply . |
13 | Add a length of plastic pipe over the top of the funnel so that it comes up to the top of the bottle . |
14 | Sufficient unto the day is never the evil thereof when it comes to IBM Corp , so not content with giving its large systems users pause for deep thought , the company also announced the AIX High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing/6000 software for the RS/6000 Unix box . |
15 | However , the public choice approach , in terms of explaining policy developments , may have a more clear-cut analytical impact again when it comes to analysing the acceptability of this tax . |
16 | That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now . |
17 | But the term ‘ canon ’ was being used for the standard of authentic teaching given by the baptismal confession of faith well before it came to be used for the list of accepted books . |
18 | The courts have to draw a line somewhere when it comes to obviousness although it is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules . |
19 | I raised my lager , shaking the glass slightly as it came up . |
20 | I could do the lot actually if it comes down to it . |
21 | Agnew Speedy coming in Ormanroyd then got in his way rather but it comes still to Thomson he lays it off to Lewis and the cross is too hard . |
22 | The Undo command gives you a second chance when you delete a block of text in error by allowing you to replace it in the document exactly where it came from . |
23 | The R450 handles special tunings equally well and it 's also spot on when it comes to setting up guitars ; if this tuner shows your intonation to be out then it 's out . |
24 | Sue fell in love with the house long before it came on the market . |
25 | And yet for , for a long time now whether it comes to dental payment , paying for dentists , opticians , now they 're talking about prescription charges and , and that sort of thing for not just myself , not just us , but for children as well . |
26 | You are buying a house precisely because it comes with a large plot of land . |