Example sentences of "[noun pl] when [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These otherworldly concerns gave way to more earthly considerations when Diana took the Common Entrance exam to enable her to follow in the footsteps of her sisters , Sarah and Jane , at West Heath boarding school set in 32 acres of parkland and woods outside Sevenoaks in Kent . |
2 | Another pheromone is secreted by guard bees to alert other guards when danger threatens and they distribute a unique ‘ colony odour ’ to help guide returning foragers . |
3 | The effect of this imperative on successive Tory Home Secretaries when legislation was in preparation comes through clearly in later chapters . |
4 | Coleraine reduced the arrears when Cahal Deery shot home from an angle , but the home side 's two-goal advantage was soon restored when Jason Gilmore turned inside the box to fire into the next . |
5 | Larne reduced the arrears when Harry Kernohan converted a penalty for a foul . |
6 | This indicates that broadly similar juice ascorbate concentrations were found in H pylori positive and negative subjects when plasma vitamin C concentrations were below about 30 µmol/l , but above this threshold H pylori eradicated patients tended to have higher juice concentrations . |
7 | He opened pale , hurt eyes when Carrington told him not to take more drink excepting tea , and swore it had not entered his head . |
8 | Mrs Richards was dozing , but she opened her eyes when Shelley went near . |
9 | He rolled the whites of his eyes when Emmie came in . |
10 | He had seen the fear and disgust in Carey 's eyes when Ellwood roughed-up the old man , when he pushed the needle in . |
11 | Mens rea is not normally an issue in the case of pollution of watercourses when cause is to be established . |
12 | It is believed she became caught between two rival gangs when violence erupted in the packed pub . |
13 | Philip Joseph , chairman of Books Etc , waged a campaign against this practice — or more accurately against the fact that UK booksellers have been unable to stock such books when airport bookshops can — over several years . |
14 | NORTHERN Ireland players Nigel Worthington and Stephen Morrow will go into the history books when Sheffield Wednesday take on Arsenal in next month 's Coca-Cola final . |
15 | Wainfleet said : ‘ If there was some cooking of the books when Pascoe was in charge , then the implication is that Ayling was involved , too . ’ |
16 | It was normal diplomatic protocol to exchange presents when delegations met , and Umanskii detects a distinct difference between these gifts and those which yasak-paying tribes gave originally voluntarily , but later on under coercion . |
17 | Thus as the share price rises above E L the purchased call starts to earn profits before the written call makes losses when S > E H . |
18 | ‘ Do n't you dare ! ’ she squealed , trying to push him off the edge of the sun-lounger and into the swimming-pool , which was how the accident yesterday had happened , fooling around by the poolside like a couple of kids when Ruth had slipped on a supposedly non-slip surface and wrenched her ankle . |
19 | Saints , who have a rare capacity for exasperating their supporters when hopes are highest , saved their worst performance of the season for this crucial game . |
20 | Hardly had they found their land legs when crew members were celebrating again at a reception at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club . |
21 | Sampson joins IXI from Cray Europe , though in a previous incarnation he was one of Scott McNealy 's original recruits when Sun Microsystems Inc set up its European hub back in 1984 . |
22 | Olwyn is noisy , disobedient , has tantrums when things do not go her own way , and is violent towards Katie . |
23 | Trials have also shown that crops like maize ( Zea mays ) and cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) provide higher yields when alley-cropped with leguminous bushes and trees because of the increased availability of nitrogen which also results in a considerably reduced fertiliser requirement . |
24 | And it will invest £250,000 in The Crossroads , which will have 50 bedrooms when work is finished next December . |
25 | This should make it possible to see at last what are the key influences when supply as well as demand-side elements have been included . |
26 | One of the country 's main routes to the south coast will be affected for months when part of the bridge is rebuilt . |
27 | Chest and abdominal computed tomography was performed every six months when lymph node or lung involvement was present at the initial staging . |
28 | Pasture larval levels increase markedly during the summer months when conditions are optimal for rapid development of eggs to L3 ( Fig. 32 ) . |
29 | Irwin , the centre whose back injury ruled him out of Ireland 's tour of North America , plays his first game for four months when Instonians take on Malone this weekend . |
30 | One simple injection , normally given in the autumn , can help to protect you right through the cold months when flu is most prevalent . |