Example sentences of "it [conj] it come " in BNC.
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1 | Removal of this national vulnerability and dependence on other nations became the prime aim , and so compelling an aim was it that it came to be achieved by fair means or foul . |
2 | The problem in this case however is : What is it that it comes after ? |
3 | All also said they would prefer it if it came in a pot , rather than in the single-application , fiddly pea-sized plastic spheres . |
4 | And if it if it came an air raid you started scurrying to the hill to get in the tunnel . |
5 | The Moslems would n't accept it if it came straight from him . ’ |
6 | With trepidation I took a stronger hold of it and it came away altogether but with a sharp dagger of soreness , like digging out a splinter . |
7 | I stood and looked at it and it came and rubbed itself against my leg . |
8 | Look here and it and it come here , over there my favourite one at the minute in n it ? |
9 | But you have to think about it and it comes with practice , which as you obviously sell more and more of these plans , most of which have got waiver of premium . |
10 | He dived underneath it but it came down , almost crushing him . |
11 | He thought he never got it but it come through . |
12 | I was at a day school in Hampstead , King Alfred School , in its heyday , and we went out to Golders Green and boarded the open top of a No. 13 bus and sat on it till it came back to Golders Green again — such sights we saw ! |
13 | Seddon knew more about the Ingard-Stavanger case than I did , because , being an ex-chief of the Fraud Squad , he 'd been consulted about it before it came to us , and had , in fact , directed the preliminary police inquiries . |
14 | Thus , despite all the effort he had devoted to the cause of German unification , he opposed it when it came through the force of Prussian arms and Bismarckian diplomacy . |
15 | And I 'm sure a lot of times he had no idea what was going to come out , but he knew there was going to be some sort of feedback or something , so he 'd just play with it when it came . ’ |
16 | Comfort agreed and enjoyed it when it came , but the sparkle and fun had been taken out of their conversation by the unfortunate choice of the word ‘ gossip ’ . |
17 | He did n't like it when it came . |
18 | I looked at him , not really wanting help , but appreciating it when it came . |
19 | If they have got something cooking , and if I found I did n't like it when it came , I 'd tell them to get stuffed . |
20 | It lacked the bypass of Hebon under Pertunda , and Triglaf certainly had the edge on it when it came to a southerly location . |
21 | True , he was a vital part of the 2nd Div side but then so were a lot of players who really were n't up to it when it came to Div I. It was , as Wilko realised a totally different ball-game . |
22 | I 'm not saying it 's bad , necessarily bad , but I think it has changed something and , and it 's , I , I certainly saw it when it came onto fire stations in the fifties how life changed in the fire station . |
23 | So I said I was tired of waiting for the money for my things and she can collect it from the students and have it when it came . |
24 | A psychiatrist emphasized the importance of preparing for the emotion of loss and recognizing it when it comes . |
25 | You 'll recognize it when it comes to you . |
26 | As a light , easily applied , low cost and water permeable crop cover there is nothing to touch it when it comes to overall versatility throughout the growing year . |
27 | He believed that Asquith " is in a funk about the resistance of Ulster , and I am convinced that he will not face it when it comes to the point " . |
28 | I decided it was best to avoid trouble , rather than face it when it comes . |
29 | ‘ Never mind , we 'll catch it when it comes up again . ’ |
30 | I can garble it when it comes out . |