Example sentences of "no [noun sg] [conj] it come " in BNC.

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1 Allen has no peer when it comes to unmasking the self-delusion and primitive posturing of the modern British dickhead .
2 Paul makes it clear that there is no partiality when it comes to God 's judgment on the employee or the employer .
3 ‘ ALASTAIR MORTON is terrific at crisis management , but he is no good when it comes to running a settled organisation , ’ says one of those who has been left , somewhat bruised , along the wayside of Mr Morton 's whirlwind career .
4 For small cichlids it is possible , for example , to use nylon net curtains as gravel tidies , but these would be no good when it comes to large cichlids as they tend to get hold of the soft material and pull it out of place .
5 But no desert when it comes to wild life , for this is the Flow Country where David Bellamy brought to popular attention how deep he could sink as he cavorted from tuft to tuft of floating bog .
6 Oxy. 2944 ) , but there is no sign that it came from the Bible .
7 The fight game is like no other when it comes to chasing fame and fortune , but for every Bruno or Lewis , there are hundreds , thousands of lads who glove up and take guard .
8 ‘ Acquired language abilities can be of little or no use when it comes to examination of detailed tender documentation or foreign standard forms of contract ’ .
9 It is a fact that acquired language abilities can be of little or no use when it comes to examination of detailed tender documentation or foreign standard forms of contract .
10 ‘ I had no choice when it came to rescuing the helpless victim of an unknown accident .
11 And , although the words were still indistinguishable , there was no doubt that it came from within .
12 Uncle Scrooge McDuck was no meanie when it came to transport .
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