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

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1 The employees at Binns on High Row volunteered for the yearlong course after it came up in the company 's suggestion scheme .
2 Management consultants are not quite in the American lawyer category when it comes to vilification , but they attract their fair share ( well almost … ) : the Financial Times defines a management consultant as someone who sees something working in practice and wonders whether it will work in theory …
3 It is clearly related to the Horta figure work although it came a few months later , and it shows the same intensive analysis of the nature of solid forms .
4 It would seem therefore that low osmolality is the dominant factor rather than glucose transport when it comes to promoting net water absorption and this contention is supported by the higher water absorption from the WHO-ORS compared to UK-ORS in secreting intestine , despite their similar glucose absorption .
5 Sugar said : ‘ We need a new leader of the football team whether it comes from inside or outside .
6 THE average Teesside businessman 's concentration span when it comes to matters economic was sorely tested last week at accounts KPMG Peat Marwick 's Budget seminar last week .
7 And I can always remember it was in the middle of winter and put on the , the four that bit circular bit put it into the four wheel drive and it came up there wonderful and the , yet er going in we were and the other car was swaying all over the place .
8 Such a statement would be a useful reference point when it came to making tough decisions in the public expenditure rounds — between pay rises and investment projects , for instance .
9 More cheerfully he trotted after Lou , catching the tennis ball as it came bouncing towards him .
10 The same information will help members of a project team to understand what is going on , and why , strengthening their contribution and going some way to prepare them for the project management role when it comes their way .
11 Again it will be they who will become the cutting edge when it comes to the readiness of woodland owners to offer the use of their woods and premises for other business .
12 For how many years have we been told it 's tax payers ' money do you remember Maggie and the tax payers ' money , it 's like this animal somewhere called the tax payer but it came out of the wall as if we were n't one of them and that we had to look after the tax payers ' money .
13 I will admit that I am a total tube head when it comes to guitar amps , but at the same time sufficiently open-minded to have previously applauded other companies ' efforts in solid state technology .
14 ‘ Aerated water ’ , or soda water as it came to be called , was but one of Joseph Priestley 's many inventions .
15 But the return to Devon of the engine after expiry of its ten-year boiler ticket is seen as a shot in the arm for the loco-starved South Devon Railway , reliant on externally hired motive power since it came into existence two years ago .
16 But it does reveal one minor flaw in the RAF selection process when it comes to reading the character of recruits .
17 TIP : It is important to know the exact water content when it comes to adding medications .
18 ‘ Sandra Kettering is an Iron Lady when it comes to issuing commands . ’
19 Why is the Secretary of State so contemptuous of the evidence about student hardship when it comes from sources such as the citizens advice bureaux and from scores of cases sent to him by hon. Members on both sides of the House ?
20 These are n't in the same league as the gas variety when it comes to providing ‘ real ’ flames , but there 's a wide variety available , and they can just add that cosy finishing touch which helps turn a house into a home .
21 A school has had a restricted spending function when it came to utilising the limited amount of money available to buy books and equipment under its capitation allowance .
22 More accurate performance feedback as it comes from a number of sources
23 Because of the difficulties involved in searching out the true cause of an accident it is important to recruit highly qualified personnel , and it is no secret that AIB has sought — usually with success — to skim the cream off the aviation industry when it comes to personnel selection .
24 down and there 's a path goes along and it comes , it goes under the road bridge and it comes out at the foot bridge and it runs next to it
25 They were good at at at flexibly reporting on data through a relational model but has really delivered online transaction processing when it came to the market back in ninety eighty seven with its multi-threaded server architecture .
26 A chaffinch that is isolated from birth will only sing a very crude chaffinch song when it comes to sing in its first year ( Figure 3.10b — compare the normal chaffinch song in Figure 3.10a ) .
27 I know I 'm so they they eat you see they 've eaten fish and chips and it goes through the air conditioning and it comes into the studio you all you can smell is fish and chips .
28 A great deal of specialist aviation instruction was already available from the permanent staff of the College of Aeronautics and AIB could provide lecturers and background support when it came to teaching the techniques peculiar to accident investigation .
29 ‘ He had an inferiority complex when it came to love-making ’ , [ his wife revealed ] , ‘ but it never killed his great sexual appetite ’ .
30 Over-fed American weekend duffers lead every world statistic when it comes to golf .
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