Example sentences of "when it [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 Blofeld is not alone when it come to the Josef Stalin Caring Employer Award .
2 When it come to the last quarter of an hour , you want to have that last a long while ! ’
3 It 's not right when it happens to the lads from the inner cities , so it would n't be right if it happened to the lads from the county set .
4 Intel 's difficulties getting yields on 66MHz Pentiums leave Unisys , who has had a close collaborative alliance on chip design with Intel for the past two years , unable to say exactly when it go to the 66MHz parts .
5 Intel 's difficulties getting yields on 66MHz Pentiums leave Unisys , who has had a close collaborative alliance on chip design with Intel for the past two years , unable to say exactly when it go to the 66MHz parts .
6 A constraint also merges into control when it extends to the power to displace the active management .
7 F er your bodywork was er it was cut off You measured and cut it off with your er at the at the mill , and er , of course , then when it got to the er you cut it You know , when you got it to the er your waggon , you put it in and , of course , then you 'd got to bore all the holes by hand for the bolts to go in , to fit in .
8 when it got to the stage that we only open like , one and a half days a week
9 When it gets to the point that to reach your greenhouse you have to run the gauntlet of a thousand bristling spines , it is time to make a major decision .
10 ‘ It 'll stop when it gets to the Monument . ’
11 So the simplest , and most efficient , way of taxing company profits may be to get rid of corporate taxes altogether and simply tax the money when it gets to the owners .
12 " So , " I said , " when it gets to the target area it drops the warhead and returns to our warm outstretched arms ? "
13 When it gets to the last line the beam shoots back to the top .
14 But the S Q L code which is sent to it has to be interpreted when it gets to the server machine , and we all know the difference between compiled and interpreted code .
15 When it gets to the sea , it slows down .
16 it 's , it 's parted , the , the , the , the metal fang comes along and then when it gets to the end ere it 's split , it 's split
17 Well why would it need if that , if it does that , when it gets to the radiator
18 and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way
19 But what you do as a removal man is you get hold of the cord that you 've pulled away from the side of the frame , put a knot in it , a loose knot , then leave go gently because again if you do n't leave go gently if it 's an old cord when it gets to the reaches the knot it 'll snap and you 'll still lose the weight inside .
20 As a working detective , it would take six months of living with a mate to trust him and know that when it came to the Crown Court appearance he would know exactly what to say .
21 The weekend lost its appeal for me when it came to the fundamental rebirthing philosophy .
22 Part of the deal with the management buy-out team was an option on ten per cent of the new company when it came to the market , no equivalent of which was possible under the terms of any of the outside bids .
23 The he-man was spoilt for sports car choice in the mid '60s but when it came to the crunch he would probably have gone for either the Austin Healey or the AC Cobra .
24 ‘ I had to be in charge , ’ he later said , ‘ when it came to the actual making of the films .
25 Among the leading challengers from the home countries in the men 's event will be Steve Tunstall , who stormed through the beginning of the cross country season a year ago with victories at Durham , Cardiff and Mallusk but was clearly weary when it came to the championships .
26 Yet the president 's radicalism unfortunately did falter when it came to the public sector .
27 And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ .
28 And so whenever she imagined this scene , she knew that when it came to the visitor 's question she would capitulate and declare against her wishes , against her desire : ‘ Yes .
29 A few weeks later when it came to the 1985 Budget , Nigel set himself the same goal .
30 In 1938 I was offered a programme with full rehearsal and that I accepted , though when it came to the time I asked for separate section rehearsals — first strings , then winds — which met with some opposition , particularly as the orchestra was convinced that it knew the music already .
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