Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [conj] it come " in BNC.

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1 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
2 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
3 As the excluded social forces grew in political strength , so they pressed in on the established constitution in ways which eventually caused it to buckle so that it came to be more in line with their views as to how things should be .
4 I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company .
5 By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’
6 For many of us it was a huge disappointment ; a paradox , too , that a people who had proved themselves historically and geographically over and over again , who had shown a rare talent for managing the affairs of other people , should choose to chicken out when it came to managing their own .
7 A cynical nihilist , Andrei expected a sticky end ( if only at the hands of his master and mistress ) and wanted to live well before it came .
8 This simple , naive and incomprehensible blunder established Scotland 's reputation as the team most likely to screw up when it came to a big match preparation .
9 Individual farmers prefer to have a framework to operate within when it comes to pay negotiations .
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