Example sentences of "when [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from the unquestionably " commercial " public engagements , when for instance I could be asked to open a supermarket , I charge no fee at all .
2 In ordinary spoken discourse the endless cycle of encoding-decoding-encoding may be terminated by an action , as when for instance I say , ‘ The door is open ’ and you say , ‘ Do you mean you would like me to shut it ? ’ and I say , ‘ If you do n't mind ’ , and you shut the door , we may be satisfied that at a certain level my meaning has been understood .
3 Style , the more general concept , lies at the back of more large scale studies of style , when for example we try to give a stylistic characterization of a whole text .
4 To avoid commitments to currency trading risks against deals that are not concluded — when for example the buyer wants a local currency price but seeks a three month validity to the offer — the exporter may offer to fix in local currency at the Forward Rate of Exchange ruling at the date that the contract becomes effective and irrevocable .
5 In fact erm when for example Microsoft Access was reduced it included in the box the O D B C driver to access the SQL Server database .
6 To do this , they need to work out what their partner is doing , when for example , he or she lifts an empty cup to their lips , or tilts an empty teapot above the cup .
7 I send for my whore , when for fear of a clap
8 Stirling also insisted on a Brigade of Guards standard of turnout and behaviour even when off duty .
9 English civilian and army personnel found it natural to consort with the Ulster majority when off duty .
10 After an admirable talk by Geoffrey in the morning , we were all given the afternoon off before reassembling for a hula-hula party in the evening ( when off duty , staid Scottish lawyers are inclined to let their hair down even further than their English counterparts ) .
11 Dealing with wireless every day , Joe rarely listened when off duty to accounts of small successes put over in the announcer 's authoritative tone and the defeats intoned as if reporting a death : which it was , though not a single death , such as when Tobruk had fallen in June and Mussolini went into Libya .
12 The reason for this may well be that the hospital consultant is reluctant to let go medical responsibility for former patients and thrust them on to a local GP , but he is not normally easily available when off duty or working in a clinic many miles away .
13 Other significant clauses granted to ecclesiastical students the same privileges as secular students ( notably deferment of military conscription ) , and allowed armed forces personnel to take part in acts of worship when off duty .
14 At first it seemed that he intended to resist the radical proposals put forward by delegates , when during radio broadcasts of the debates he was heard angrily to interrupt the speakers , declaring on Feb. 27 that the proceedings constituted a " civilian coup d'état " .
15 Described as a " magazine for the fair daughters of Great Britain and Ireland " it contained a variety of essays , articles , poems and serials when it first appeared , and announced that its aim was to " convince the sceptical that it is wise and well to qualify women to maintain themselves honourably and decently when through illness , death and desertion or bankrupt circumstances [ they are ] thrown on their own resources " .
16 ‘ I have always expressed my solidarity with my colleagues even when after discussion in the commission my point of view has not been retained , ’ he explained .
17 Such buildings are often large ; they are wide and low , rarely having towers , except when of cathedral status .
18 In many cases a natural spray does not seem nearly as attractive when it is presented in two dimensions as it does when seen growing naturally in the wild , when of course it is viewed in three dimensions .
19 The more complex correspondence is left until later , sometimes very much later , when of course it is even more difficult to deal with because of the delay .
20 But I think there 's a very strong argument Chinese revolution And , to a certain extent you can understand that people have to identify with something and the easiest thing to identify with is a king and a queen erm Chinese communist leaders of various sorts , Stalin even Karl Marx , you know , you can convince yourself that he had all the answers when of course , really , you must see these things as developing .
21 At least she did n't think so ; she used to scold Constanza for saying they were rich , when of course they were for Italy .
22 When of course you can see he wants the whole thing hushed up .
23 She was already regretting her hasty words , which could make Doreen look upon her as a rival , when of course such a thought was ridiculous .
24 The only exception to the rule is when the plaintiff is under a disability , when of course the interim payment has to be approved and directions given about how it is to be applied .
25 Particularly when of course one looks at w criterion eight little A. Because of course the two are inseparably linked .
26 the only erm problem I had I think with the basic er terms as outlined in this document are the fact that I 'm going to be wor erm intending to work for fif at least fifty of the fifty two weeks in the year at it when of course erm certainly as we 'd already agreed on my erm business plan within the summer month from the the end of July until the beginning of September
27 The form is all you have in the initial stages , and if you do n't erm fill it out sensibly then you do n't get as far as the interview , when of course your individual personality can start to come through .
28 Testing of children has always legitimately had separate purposes : diagnostic — to enable the teacher to calibrate their own assessment of a child 's difficulty and judge the next best line for development ; setting of tests to establish mastery of a particular piece of learning when of concept , skill or information ; and standardised to set one 's own information against some comparators .
29 Thomas Borrow , the author 's father , had been baptised at St. Cleer in 1759 and when of age , apprenticed to a Liskeard maltster named Hambly .
30 The requirement effect on trade which member states of jurisdiction requirement , it is jurisdictionable because it is the first task that the commissioner of the court should undertake when considering quote from wind surfing get in constant and the concept and agreement which may effect trade is intended to define in the law governing cartels the boundary between the areas , respectively covered by community law and national law , it is not necessary law for the competition effected by the alleged restriction and the trade which is effected between members of states to be the same , an example in the defendants list of authorities it 's in the principal and in that case the restriction of competition arose in relation to a product possible spirits which was itself used to manufacture other products namely cognac , it was argued that the that since there was no trade between members of state and possible spirits there could be no effect upon trade between member of states and so twenty five could not apply , the court accepted that factual premise , there is no trade between member of state and import of spirits , but rejected the legal conclusion , they concluded that is was necessary for there to be an effect upon trade in the market where the restrictions occurred , they was trading another product which was related to possible spirits , and of course stated , it must be observed in that respect that any agreement who 's object to effect is to a strict competition by fixing minimum prices for an intermediate product is capable of effecting intro community trade , even if there is no trading in that intermediate product between members of state , that the product constitutes the raw material of another project marketing elsewhere
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