Example sentences of "when [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Year after year , this is constantly the favourite dessert when eating out .
2 When eating out , why is it that the next table 's conversation is often so much more fascinating and intriguing ?
3 Listed in Chapter 13 are the meals you can calorie count by guesswork when eating out in restaurants .
4 Those on a budget will choose self catering or take-away some of the time , or when eating out will stick to more economic and filling pizza and pasta dishes , or the rosticceria selling tasty spit roast chickens .
5 But then " a way of being " , when filled in , becomes " a way of being conscious " .
6 When bringing up areas of disagreement , does your partner sometimes attack with ‘ you ’ statements , such as ‘ You have made us late again ’ .
7 Juul was undefeated by an opponent in his four scheduled rides although in heat 13 when he came out for an extra race he was disqualified for unfair riding when bringing down Donny Odom and Steve Regeling .
8 The Duke of Dunstable , however , a Wodehouse creation , was never happier than when firing off letters on the subject of the government 's iniquitous rates of income tax .
9 Boxplots , showing median , interquartile range , and extreme values , are useful for quantitative outcome variables , especially when broken down by explanatory strata and displayed together .
10 When broken down , the figure for direct health promotion programmes such as healthy living , substance misuse and sex education , amounted to just over 33p , he said .
11 When fallen on , the wedge is retained in the groove and forced against the nut and up the incline .
12 If it does not crease easily , or if the pile returns to its former shape when smoothed out flat , the wool is probably good .
13 This must be why his collection is , despite the inclusion of some beautiful and thrilling descriptive writing , less readable than those predecessors for which one reaches when tucked up in bed on a stormy night .
14 When completed in about 18 months time , the stations , which are about four miles apart , will stop raw sewage from three outfalls that serve 42,000 people being discharged on to the foreshore .
15 The compost supplied especially for use in modules is best , as it can be compacted firmly ; this makes for blocks which remain in one piece when pressed out of their cells for transplanting .
16 When pressed down half-way , at which point it can be caught in a notch , the note is raised a semitone ; when pressed down farther to the second notch the note is raised another semitone .
17 When pressed down half-way , at which point it can be caught in a notch , the note is raised a semitone ; when pressed down farther to the second notch the note is raised another semitone .
18 It will appear mechanical , when plucked out of the huge and vital narrative flow , that Dostoevsky has given him ‘ a sickly dark yellow complexion ’ as a mark of his belonging to Petersburg .
19 Not famed for generosity when drawing up standard equipment lists , BMW has nevertheless seen fit to provide the SE with power steering , alloy wheels , electric front windows , central locking and tinted glass .
20 The south coast resort of Bournemouth may not be everyone 's choice for a summer holiday , but when drawing up your hectic April racing calendar give the Bournemouth Bay Run your strongest consideration .
21 No deal lasts for ever and not even the most skilful draftsman can cater for every eventuality when drawing up a service contract .
22 In the LMS context this applies to both local government , in its relationship with central government , and LEAs in their relationships with schools and colleges when drawing up schemes of delegation .
23 When drawing up your own table , you should include each of your child 's symptoms , making the list as long or as short as it needs to be .
24 When drawing up the job timetable , forward planning should allow for all known eventualities to be taken into account e.g. other work and holidays .
25 Some even went so far as to stipulate the use of linen in their will : Hannah Deane of High Ongar , Essex , took account of the £5 fine when drawing up her instructions in 1784 : ‘ And I do hereby Order and direct that sum of Ten pound shall be paid to the person who shall … see me Inclosed and laid in my Coffin in Linen and shall give Information and make Oath thereof wheereby the Poor of the parish Will be intitled to the sum of fifty shilling … . ’
26 An important area to bear in mind when drawing up a briefing programme is the need to supply briefing at the end of the employee 's period overseas .
27 Amendment No. 9 would require the Secretary of State to consult management-employee teams when drawing up the disposal programme .
28 BC is currently encouraged to adopt a speculative approach when drawing up such maps as a result of the pro-opencast policies in MPG Note 3 .
29 ‘ In my view the Government made at least one fundamental mistake when drawing up the legislation , by ensuring that it was the duty of the regulating authority to pay most of the cost of updating old permissions to modern standards .
30 If economic agents are assumed to be rational optimizers when forming expectations , why should they not also be rational optimizers when drawing up contracts ?
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