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

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31 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
32 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
33 And when they 're all together , that that 's when the problem is .
34 A similar decision was reached in re B — Court of Appeal , 10 June 1988 when the court found that the mother was not unreasonable in withholding her consent to adoption in order not to be deprived of contact with the child in spite of the fact that the twelve year old wanted to be adopted .
35 The following day , when the court resumed , Mrs Alice James gave evidence .
36 The first time was during the 1930s , when the court first read the commerce clause of the constitution so narrowly that it gutted much New Deal legislation , and then suddenly reversed itself .
37 Although it was decided after all to allow the continuation of school foundations , in many cases the continuity had already been lost ; and by 1550 , when the Court of Augmentations began to fund such foundations , the theory of English educational endowment had entered a new era .
38 The contrast between section 9(4) and section 3 lies in the fact that section 9(4) applies at the moment when the court is called upon to consider an application for an order under the Act , whereas section 3 applies only after and subject to an order being made .
39 His work under the commission , and under a second court of claims appointed under the 1665 Act of Explanation , occupied him until 1669 , when the court 's work was complete .
40 In 1536 , when the court of augmentations was established to deal with the lands acquired by the Crown through the dissolution of the smaller monasteries , Stumpe was appointed a receiver for north Wales , with a generous travelling allowance besides his salary of £20 p.a .
41 The Administration of Justice Act 1969 introduced the leap-frog appeal so that cases could go straight from first instance to the House of Lords when the Court of Appeal would be bound by precedent , thereby saving considerable costs .
42 POSTSCRIPT : As I write I have just been handed a newspaper and I see that at the Court of Appeal in London on April 30th , the following transpired ‘ Trade Unions scored a notable victory in their fight to maintain collective bargaining yesterday when the Court of Appeal said employers had no right to discriminate against workers who refused to sign personal contracts ’ .
43 The question of fraud had earlier been raised in December 1988 , when the Court had complained of double-counting by beef farmers : an EP committee had reported in late January that in three areas of West Germany , 80 per cent of all cattle were apparently being slaughtered more than once ( for earlier cases see pp. 35915 ; 36493 ) .
44 In the 1980s , when the court 's political complexion became increasingly conservative , Marshall fought tenaciously against the overturning of its earlier liberal precedents .
45 A further judgment which affected press practices was made on June 24 when the court ruled 5:4 that news organizations might be sued for breaking promises of confidentiality to their sources .
46 Where the time fixed for filing any document at court expires on a day when the court office is closed , the document may be filed on the next working day ( FPCR , r15(3) ; FPR , r1.5. ( 5 ) ) .
47 The worship is led by a voluntary choir under the direction of the organist , except on one Sunday evening a month when the service incorporates a Bach cantata sung by a professional choir .
48 Sec. , crafty devil , was in the right place at the right time when the service train arrived at Deeside Halt , and had a footplate ride on ‘ Foxcote Manor ’ on the run round .
49 Get yourself on ServiceCare and part of the deal means you do n't have to remember when the service is due .
50 The deals stretch back to 1983 when the council was run by a Conservative-Liberal coalition .
51 The saga began last year when the council opened a new open-plan primary school to relieve overcrowding in Groby 's two existing primary schools .
52 The council should have stopped these dealings when the district auditor began to question their legality in the summer of 1988 , but the new options were taken out between then and 23 February this year , when the council decided to cease making payments on the transactions .
53 In Nottingham a six-year period of ‘ clerical , dominance of the School Board was ended in a recent election when the Council put forward eight ‘ unsectarian ’ candidates and all were elected .
54 The London SCCs originated in part from the Relief Committees established in 1899 by the School Board , and continued by the LCC until they were renamed in 1907 when the Council put into effect section ( 1a ) of the Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act 1906 , which called for the establishment of Canteen Committees .
55 The plan was put forward in a letter to Cardinal Amleto Cicognani , Secretary of State , dated 18 October 1962 , when the Council was barely a week old ( L'Osservatore Romano , 26 January 1984 , or Hebblethwaite , 1984 pp. 442–4 ) .
56 The inclusion of half-a-dozen peers who held no significant office suggests that it was beginning to revert to the form of the 1520s , when the Council had included both office-holders and men whose political support was valuable to the Crown .
57 Clementina Black became editor of its journal , the Women 's Industrial News , in 1895 and later president of the WIC , resigning in 1909 when the Council decided to take no action on wages boards .
58 He was rewarded on 16 April 1660 when the council of state outlawed all news-books except his pair .
59 But as i told you before , when the council started preparing for Hitler , in when I went on the council work in nineteen thirty six I had to fill the ditches in there .
60 It is now less than 17 months to April 1993 when the council tax will be introduced .
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