Example sentences of "very [adj] when it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sure you 'll work something out with Ian , but Sophie will have to be very careful when it comes to choosing the right person to replace you . ’
2 Most people 's long-term memory is very limited when it comes to remembering specific points or ideas .
3 ‘ David is very malleable when it comes to girlfriends , ’ says Solowka .
4 ‘ I 'm very good when it comes to my teeth .
5 Karen talks about her life and says that her friends are very good when it comes to going out .
6 It would otherwise pass for a much more lowly Golf and is the antithesis of the fire-breathing extravagance of the Integrale 16v — very handy when it comes to the boys in blue .
7 No doubt the members were very proud when it won the demo-competition at the party where it was released .
8 ‘ I was very pleased when it rained , as Silver Fling is best really at five and a half furlongs , and the easier ground made it more of a test ’ .
9 David cheerfully admits to being ‘ very uninhibited when it comes to colour ’ .
10 The problem it 's very expensive when it does n't say Swatch and it 's all white nothing so it 's just a Swatch and so on it 's probably not as much
11 She 's very pro-EC when it comes to helping big business , but she suddenly turns " patriotic " when the European Community tries to help ordinary people .
12 The old saying ’ a picture is worth a thousand words ’ is very true when it comes to mapping a water .
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