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

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1 On Aug. 7 , Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka , addressing a public meeting in her native Poznan a month after taking office [ see p. 39017 ] , was applauded when she criticized striking workers , saying that they did not belong to the groups which earned least .
2 On Aug. 7 , Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka , addressing a public meeting in her native Poznan a month after taking office [ see p. 39017 ] , was applauded when she criticized striking workers , saying that they did not belong to the groups which earned least .
3 Thereafter , prune when you see long growths taking the goodness out of the tree ; in late summer cut back all whippy shoots to 4in , then in February or March cut back again to two buds .
4 Differently again , the overture to A Month in the Country conveys romantic nostalgia with deeper hints of passion which Lanchbery created when he arranged little-known music by Chopin .
5 The Minister does not know the figures , but I shall tell him what farmers in Orkney found when they made simple inquiries .
6 Yet the reality has been so , so different , with the latest low occurring when he damaged medial knee ligaments while playing in a reserve match last Thursday .
7 He excelled when he caught fine rays of sunlight dappling the surface of a lake .
8 We in the world campaign which has so far tried to stop armaments to South Africa and its nuclear build up we want to work if possible to build a common security er , arrangement in the region where peace will be everywhere if we can make it everywhere because the region has got so many weapons and arms and military expenditure is very easy to increase when you have growing number of nation states where the people really need food and development .
9 And the eighth seed 's hopes of an easy Centre Court opening were dashed when he landed awkward German Bernd Karbacher , ranked 36 in the world , in today 's draw .
10 But his horizons were dramatically broadened when he joined British Steel and was asked by the late Lord Melchett , who was then chairman , to reorganise the fourteen widely dispersed companies that had been put into the same melting pot under the nationalisation programme .
11 And I always listen when I get crossed lines .
12 And the swarm of people flowed down the path , stumbling on stones where a burn ran in winter or after thunderstorms , between the silvery wands of rowans with their clusters of blood-drops and the quivering tapestry of the alders , down into the Tay which ran from the west like molten iron , too flashing bright to look at , and over the Tay , wet to the waist ; the girls and boys who had not gone home were prancing and shrieking when they fell full length .
13 I suppose that is what happens when you have different personalities involved . ’
14 It is also , more generally , the essence of what the Barclay Report ( 1982 ) was seeking when it characterized social care planning as one of the core roles in which community social workers should be engaged .
15 The duchess caused more ill-feeling and was jeered when she jumped hour-long queues on the slopes .
16 BILLY Bonds delivered the message the rest of the Premiership is desperate to hear when he left Old Trafford insisting : Manchester United are not invincible .
17 Whom should we believe when we read conflicting reports of the risks of salmonella or ‘ mad cow disease ? ’
18 And the arms cringe when they touch human flesh .
19 It all began when I won New Faces , but it gave me a very big head .
20 This is a theme which will re-emerge when we consider acquired disorders of language in Chapter 9 .
21 Carol Phillips 's creative talents were recognised when she joined American Vogue 47 years ago as special projects editor .
22 But all Nick said was , ‘ Mr Evans cheats when he counts saccharine tablets . ’
23 WHATEVER Chris Boardman was riding when he won Olympic gold in the cycling pursuit , it certainly was n't a bike .
24 As the three chartered Institutes found when they visited registered members , the single most pervasive problem among ACCA firms was the quality of recording audit work .
25 You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly .
26 If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally .
27 November : On Nov. 14 all 46 people on board an Alitalia DC9 died when it hit high ground while approaching Zurich airport in Switzerland .
28 The books that children use when they begin pre-reading activities and progress to reading itself offer much less fine and complex visual tasks than the textbooks used later on , especially at secondary level .
29 Value emerges when we have true commodity production .
30 Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client .
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