Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] it comes " in BNC.

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1 You become excited when you discover an entry from a brand leader but descend into despondency when you find that large , marketing-led organisations can be incredibly sloppy when it comes to presenting written reports .
2 MERSEYSIDE parents are among the most generous when it comes to giving pocket money , a survey has revealed .
3 You need to ask yourself what is so different when it comes to talking to an audience ?
4 Things are somewhat different when it comes to the sales decision : here it seems that many worked out at quite an early stage that the sales strategy ought to take a reservation form ( with perhaps an intermediate section to take account of risk and risk aversion ) .
5 Many people are extremely generous when it comes to giving money to conservation .
6 ‘ while peer review may be relatively successful in deciding among proposed new areas of research , it is far less satisfactory when it comes to identifying declining areas and groups . ’
7 I think the regrettable thing about the parking in in the town is the way that some of the disabled slots at the surgery are taken by the cars of people who are perfectly able to walk from the car park , and I think the great problem we 're going to have is we 're going to rely on the public spiritedness of our fellow townspeople and there does seem to be a fair group of people who are extremely selfish when it comes to come to parking .
8 But she is n't so dependable when it comes to housework .
9 The problem with archers is that they are extremely vulnerable when it comes to close combat .
10 Then , as M. Dupin stresses more than once in his book , all types of genuine Gruyère cheese should be cut into little pieces for cooking , never on any account grated , a procedure which causes it to form sticky masses rather than the long creamy threads which constitute one of its essential characteristics — a characteristic considered especially important when it comes to the soupe au fromage of the eastern French provinces , that same soup which , transmogrified into the onion soup of the Paris all-night bistros , has now found its way into packets labelled la soupe au fromage instantanée .
11 Jay , however , is less forthcoming when it comes to defining exactly what it is he and his colleagues at Talkin' Loud are looking for .
12 The perils of introducing a new foodstuff are far greater : we are highly conservative when it comes to food .
13 ‘ British orchestras are so conservative when it comes to programming concertos , ’ laments Cho-Liang Lin .
14 This sort of research , which critics describe as ‘ playing God ’ , gets even more morally knotty when it comes to gene therapy , with its potential for monitoring and altering human genes to check for and eliminate hereditary diseases .
15 You 'll find your Steamatic is also extremely efficient when it comes to cleaning fiddly places like the areas such as skirting boards , picture rails and behind radiators .
16 While the fax machine is easy to use , it 's less attractive when it comes to mass faxing , as someone has to feed each document in and dial the destination .
17 He has lived here for eight months and knows more about the town than the Neftis , who are infuriatingly vague when it comes to giving directions .
18 To say that a mother is ‘ permissive ’ neglects the fact that her attitude may vary from one area of behaviour to another : she may be highly permissive about behaviour towards visitors and yet utterly intolerant when it comes to toileting .
19 Unfortunately , the ostrich approach is most inappropriate when it comes to systems security .
20 Some hair may be a little stubborn when it comes to curling .
21 Business literature is therefore vital for understanding business , which is one of the major forces in modern culture , but it is more limited when it comes to a study of the consumer and his or her relation to the object .
22 Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment .
23 Flicking the switch on the TV is one thing , but such reactions are more serious when it comes to real life situations .
24 Maybe the question , ‘ What is it that I have to undo in order to help myself ? ’ is more appropriate when it comes to the Alexander Technique .
25 This will make agreement more difficult , but far more valuable when it comes .
26 And the cultural difference is even more pronounced when it comes to personnel .
27 Although this is n't up to the standard of the Lotus add-in for placement of graphics on-screen , at least it 's slightly more accurate when it comes to the final report .
28 This would also fit the pottery associated with Forum I which is hardly surprising since it comes from the make-up levels and includes residual material , as in the reeded rim carinated bowls , a rustic jar and flagon tops .
29 The prince , who had earlier visited the Craigmillar estate in the city , said : ‘ I find it deeply frustrating when it comes to the whole question of the design of that particular environment .
30 The former method requires some effort , but it makes the case more realistic when it comes to cross-examination , and it enables the preliminary proceedings , including the interviewing of witnesses and briefing of counsel , to be done by student ‘ solicitors . ’
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