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

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1 The egg shape is a clue to building in the sense of rhythm when drawing the small birds ; you can practise drawing ovals and thus build up bird shapes .
2 Another possible reason is if the same file had previously been written on a 360K drive ; it 's wider track confuses the low capacity drive 's read heads when reading the higher capacity drive 's over-printed trace .
3 This would not necessarily occur for the risk ratings since these may have been initially quite high because of the drivers ’ unfamiliarity with the car when giving the first ratings .
4 He had a long stick which he would place under their legs when doing the high kick to indicate where it should reach .
5 The recommended retail price of £199.99 inc VAT. represents a saving of over £35 when purchasing the individual components .
6 VAT represents a saving of over £35 when purchasing the individual components .
7 The poem is defined , technically , as the ‘ experience of the right kind of reader has when he peruses the verses ’ ( Richards 1926 : 10 ) ) , and the right kind of reader is the one who manages to recreate in himself more or less completely the collection of impulses which the poet expressed in the poem or , more exactly , the ‘ relevant experience of the poet when contemplating the completed composition ’ ( Richards 1967 : 178 ) .
8 Dad drew him maps to the unconscious ; he suggested routes and speeds , clothing for the journey and how to sit at the wheel when approaching the dangerous interior .
9 Conversely , Henry VII 's shell is more tubular , probably allowing for a more natural appearance of majesty when positioning the funerary sceptres in the hands .
10 Questions which it is worth keeping in mind when reading the remaining chapters in this book would be the following :
11 Impractical , quixotic , unsuccessful , are all adjectives that come to mind when considering the strange phenomenon of the Foxton Inclined Plane .
12 There are a number of points to keep in mind when considering the appropriate style and tone of business letters :
13 However , there e a few points which it might be useful to bear in mind when writing the initial material .
14 However , the auditor also needs to be close to shareholders in order to have their requirements in mind when assessing the financial statements and fulfilling the other statutory duties .
15 These factors were borne in mind when designing the new family of 1.8L Ford diesel engines now fitted to medium-sized cars like the Sierra and the P100 pick-up .
16 It may well give me a reason to break the law when encountering the secret police , when coming up against censorship , or when confronting other forms of injustice or repression .
17 Agreed that in the proceedings on the Criminal Justice Bill the Government should advise Parliament that the present was not an opportune time for abolishing capital punishment ; and took note that the Home Secretary would define the Government 's attitude towards this question when moving the Second Reading of the Bill in the House of Commons ;
18 In particular there are prominent naturally occurring peaks at 1461 keV caused by gammas from potassium-40 ( 40 K ) and at 2615 keV from thallium-208 ( 208 Tl ) which provide important landmarks when identifying the various peaks appearing in the detector .
19 During 12 months with the union she will liaise with teachers and local education authorities across the country to assess what information schools require about farming when teaching the national curriculum .
20 The same words will be said very differently by Romeo when discussing the future schedule with Juliet .
21 This problem is of considerable empirical importance when testing the no-arbitrage condition .
22 The next two examples ( 3 and 4 ) show the incident log files produced by ENTER_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE when entering the following root structure :
23 Hunt was again on the mark when scoring the final goal .
24 Beerbaum became this year 's European League champion when winning the final qualifier in Gothenburg earlier this month .
25 It is very important to distinguish the first from the subsequent bleeding episodes because associated mortality is different and this may lead to biases in studies when pooling the two types of episodes .
26 There is thus prima facie evidence to suggest that we should control for age when assessing the causal impact of income .
27 Therefore , viewing university students as an elite is justified in many ways when considering the low proportion who can enter this group and the usually predictable social backgrounds of the successful candidates .
28 This increase has been best documented with regard to voting behaviour in general elections , where a number of psephological surveys and statistical analyses support Johnston and Pattie 's conclusion that ‘ voters in Great Britain have been increasingly influenced by their local environment when evaluating the competing claims of the political parties … people are increasingly concerned about their local circumstances , and vote accordingly ’ ( 1988 , p. 10 ) .
29 Furthermore , the Schengen Treaty indicates matters on which the signatory states are to take common initiatives at the Community level , such as VAT harmonization , and it requires the development of common policies by its participants in areas such as visas for citizens of non-Member States of the EC — a matter which would be brought expressly into Community competence by the Maastricht Treaty under Article 100c , providing that ‘ the Council , acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament , shall determine the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of a visa when crossing the external borders of the Member States ’ .
30 DB32 and its Supplement were , as has been stressed , design manuals for local authority use when planning the external environment of new housing developments and areas of city renovation .
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