Example sentences of "the [noun] when " in BNC.

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1 If Harry wanted to play bridge , they could learn together , join a club , and he might find a chance to play bridge in the daytime when she was unavailable , and eventually get to mind less about her other activities .
2 They 'd known for weeks and stayed by me , anxious when I was out of sight , whining in the daytime when they never used to .
3 But we found out that most of the vandalism was done in the daytime when we were away .
4 You can kick the ball off the park when and where you want .
5 I agree with my hon. Friend that in the past the weakness when farmers have got together has been the quality of marketing and management that they bring to a project .
6 The police claimed that they had been forced to act to disperse the crowds when troublemakers attacked police stations , but protesters disputed this account and described the police action as a massacre .
7 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
8 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
9 In similar fashion the bottom fell out of the illustrious 1817 sovereign market in the mid-1970s when investors realised that they were paying 50 per cent over the melt price for a coin minted in millions .
10 Despite a turnover of plants in the 1960s and early 1970s , employment was maintained until the mid-1970s when a CDP study estimated it at about 4800 of whom 50% were women .
11 Employment here increased from 200 in the mid-1970s when it was established , to some 380 in 1987 .
12 Britain is not in debt to the IMF , so the advice is entirely optional , but there are unpleasant echoes of the mid-1970s when Denis Healey had to borrow from the IMF to support the pound and was publicly forced to accept its advice to control the money supply and raise interest rates .
13 The Prime Minister also feels that having taken the flak for the longest recession since the war , Mr Lamont is entitled to receive the laurels when the predicted recovery begins .
14 ‘ I hear the groans when I play Songs For Swinging Lovers and other classic albums .
15 These violent rituals became a regular event and the police and I were soon on first-name terms , although most of the beatings took place at the week-ends when I was at my Pop 's house .
16 ‘ He 'll spook at anything , ’ says his rider John Whitaker , ‘ and the trouble is he does n't just look at the thing , he 'll jump six feet in the air and then do the splits when he comes down again .
17 ‘ He joined the RAF when he was 17 and had been flying 35 years .
18 Willie Carson , Rock City 's rider , has a significant ride to start of the afternoon when he partners Nashwan 's half-brother , Mukddaam ( 1.30 ) , on his first racecourse appearance , which has been delayed by injury and hard ground .
19 By contrast , another tall reputation had looked fully justified at the start of the afternoon when Nashwan 's half-brother Mukddaam , survived a stewards ' inquiry after beating 18 rivals convincingly on his racecourse debut to become favourite for the Derby at 16-1 with William Hill .
20 Once I got in well hungover at four in the afternoon when I should have been there at 11 .
21 After the break Oxford maintained their forward impetus , scoring a push-over try , and thereafter the sides alternated tries , culminating in the best of the afternoon when Smith , Hein and Curtis combined in a 60-metre break down the right which produced a diving touchdown for Curtis .
22 Next day we will be visiting John Beckman 's Applenotch herd at Minster , Ohio , and international judge Lauren Elysass will be our host in the afternoon when he shows us around Quiet Cove Farms .
23 Matters did not improve in the afternoon when Tony Crosland , a man of immense intellectual curiosity and an adornment of the Oxford Economics Faculty in the immediate post-war period , added his dose of wisdom and hope : ‘ There was ’ , he said , ‘ no surefire recipe for economic growth . ’
24 And work on them he did until late in the afternoon when the seemingly ‘ dead ’ men were transferred to a newly opened medical ward .
25 It was late in the afternoon when they decided they were too exhausted to continue .
26 It was late in the afternoon when they decided they were too exhausted to continue .
27 If the wife is unable to take a nap in the afternoon when the children are napping , then possibly there is someone who could look after them for a few hours at least one day a week for her to regain her strength .
28 There was the afternoon when he drove out to the Crumbles and they slept for three hours , the wind pushing at the side of the car like a crowd .
29 It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon when Malc pulled open the fire doors , left ajar on Sundays , at the back of the Aquarius Club in Chesterfield .
30 Buy in the afternoon when your feet are swollen to simulate the effect of a run .
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