Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] it come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I had been very naive when we started out in Rotherham and it came as a shock to me to realize that not everyone can see the justness of a just cause . |
2 | There are , of course , those who have infinitely more experience that Squidgey when it comes to caring and sharing with people who are spending their last days in AIDS wards and/or hospices . |
3 | While Hastings senior is a solid full back , he is no Blanco or Joubert when it comes to attacking play , and his big Garryowen quickly becomes predictable . |
4 | What happens as far as patients in hospital are concerned Ann when it comes to an election ? |
5 | The sun came late in December if it came at all . |
6 | Ramsay and Fraser reckoned that perhaps one-third might desert Dunbar when it came to the crunch . |
7 | Oxfordshire is the most violent county in England when it comes to rural violence . |
8 | Customers have been far sharper than IBM when it comes to game theory or its real world equivalent , common sense . |
9 | How come a club of United 's stature can no longer compete in the transfer market , and are now overshadowed by humble Blackburn when it comes to buying players ? |
10 | It is called Kulta and it comes from the distant reaches of Lapland . |
11 | John Stradling was receiver of Ogmore when it came into Gloucester 's hands and , unlike the steward and constable , was kept in office by the duke . |
12 | John Stradling was receiver of Ogmore when it came into Gloucester 's hands and , unlike the steward and constable , was kept in office by the duke . |
13 | Roald Dahl has nothing on Lewis Carroll when it comes to the grotesque . |
14 | Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer : more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state . |
15 | For some reason or other a believer gets into his head such a wrong idea of God that it comes between him and God or between him and his trusting God . |
16 | TRENT REZNOR ( for he , and not a proper band as such , constitutes Nine Inch Nails ) has often been regarded as the poor , weedy , commercial relation of Al Jourgenson and Jim ‘ Foetus ’ Thirlwell when it comes to unlistenable industrial hardcore . |
17 | Collimore Stone won it back brilliantly off Lewis but it came to nothing . |
18 | Britain ranks lowest in Europe when it comes to childcare provision . |
19 | ‘ I 'll back Joanna when it comes to doing the work she likes . |
20 | We can hardly tell the Finance and Executive Committee that the British are unreliable at the vehicle plants , but as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar when it comes to components . ’ |
21 | In other words , both the US and UK are obliged to cooperate with Libya when it comes to the prosecution of these two Libyan nationals . |
22 | Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son . |