Example sentences of "when no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Many faiths were broken before the people became convinced of the truth of the Myrcans ’ mission , but after a while , when no Myrcan had turned against the righteous lords , and they had not tried to usurp the rule of the Dales and the Vale , then they were at last accepted .
2 There are many occasions when no drink at all should be the rule , particularly when driving , operating machinery or taking certain medicines .
3 There was strong criticism amongst black Labour Party members last year when no black was appointed to the front bench in that year 's reshuffle and again when Mr Alistair Darling , the MP for Edinburgh Central , was given the race relations brief .
4 During the fasting days , especially on Friday when no meat was eaten , a posset often replaced a meal .
5 Such an approach enables active work to go on at all times , including those when no change of placement is contemplated or during periods of waiting for a suitable placement to become available .
6 1.2 Extension of the principles In recent years there has been an extension of the principles behind the restraint of trade doctrine so as to embrace : ( a ) restraints in contracts which do not fit neatly into what was hitherto regarded as amounting to a restraint of trade ; ( b ) situations where the contract in question was not between the plaintiff and defendant and to which the plaintiff was not privy although he was affected by the working of the contract ; and ( c ) situations when no contract existed at all but the plaintiff could claim that a set of rules or certain conduct affected him prejudicially .
7 ( Open 9:30am-4:00pm mon-fri , 9:30–12:00 Saturdays when no home game )
8 Sadleir arrived at Qatif on 21 June at a time when no European had been more than a few miles inland and no maps existed of the interior .
9 The hon. Lady had the advantage of slipping out for an hour , when no doubt she managed to get hold of that news .
10 It was only when no parking places were to be found anywhere near the hall that it became clear that this was not normal .
11 The transition matrices used were trigram matrices , based on the Marshall formula ( equation 3.3 ) and backing off to bigram information ( equation 1.3 ) when no trigram information was available .
12 Ridgewell considered that this decrease began about 1952 and it apparently reached its maximum about 1961 , when no breeding Sparrowhawks were reported from anywhere in the county .
13 Legislative elections were held simultaneously with the first round of the presidential elections on April 8 , 1990 , when no party gained an overall majority [ see p. 37371 ] .
14 This explains why English has recourse to a preposition , a word whose function is to establish a relation between two words when no mechanism of incidence is provided for by the words themselves , in order to make the infinitive incident to a support situated outside its event time .
15 The term was for 26 years paying a one-twelfth to the Lord , save for the first six months when no claim would be made .
16 Criteria may range in breadth from very narrow ( " can add two single-digit numbers when no regrouping is required " ) to very broad ( " can calculate using any of the four rules of number " ) ; the narrower a criterion statement the less equivocal its reference and so the more precisely assessment tasks based on it will be specified .
17 In the years when no rain occurs between the last spraying of the vine and the harvest , the first sixty-five litres of the cuvée will often be tapped off and added to the taille .
18 ‘ If you could film all Ken 's words and actions when no cameraman was supposed to be looking , you 'd have another ‘ Carry On ’ film .
19 Each meeting-point was timed with as much leeway as moon and tide might allow — say an hour on occasions , although many submarine captains took bold risks in staying offshore beyond the agreed times when no recovery had been made , just in case the canoeists were late .
20 A fee is payable for each title closed unless an ad valorem fee is payable on a linked transaction ( such as the purchase of the freehold or leasehold title ) when no fee is payable .
21 In a way , the fat lady doctor turned sex on to its head and in those prepermissive days when no woman appeared on screen showing more than a couple of inches of cleavage , it was enough .
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