Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] when " in BNC.
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1 | I took her hand in mine , and we went out of the ruined place ; and , as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge , so , the evening mists were rising now , and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed me , I saw no shadow of another parting from her . |
2 | As the morning mist had risen long ago when I first left the forge , so the evening mist was rising now , and in the clear moonlight I saw no shadow of another separation from her . |
3 | The restrictions of office life might have formed a permanent barrier to any expression of their feelings for each other , but their relationship had grown appreciably closer when they had both stayed for part of one summer at the home of a friend , Margaret Behrens , in Mentone — although even here Valerie Fletcher still called him " Mr Eliot " . |
4 | Town planning needs and traffic needs clash most openly when it comes to squares and junctions , which is why the town at that point must reflect the needs of planning and give least consideration to the needs of traffic . |
5 | Many mothers continue to work part-time even when their children start school , so they can be there when they come home in the afternoon and so holiday childcare arrangements are a little easier . |
6 | We were then asked by Andrew Howland to please keep absolutely quite when given a sign . |
7 | The Pittsburgh group also described a similar constellation of findings and noted that HBV infection seems to progress more rapidly when it recurs in a second allograft . |
8 | He tried not to think of the shock his sister had expressed so strongly when he had told her of his intentions . |
9 | The database administrator has to think very carefully when setting up numerous lists as to whether their use will justify the overheads . |
10 | The first signs of activity had begun around 4.30pm when a number of men started digging up the road . |
11 | But the experts need to know more precisely when and by whom the bodies of Uffington were buried . |