Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun] when [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is always a tragedy when a firm in an area like Bootle is forced to close but especially in this case when they seemed to have things going for them . ’ |
2 | ‘ She played good tennis and I did n't play well enough in either set when it was important . |
3 | Prentice put his shoe and sock back on and got to his feet , obviously in some pain when he stood . |
4 | ‘ We are horrified that such an innocent young lad as our son Craig could be cut down in this way when he was doing humanitarian work , ’ he said . |
5 | Hypertriglyceridaemia is more difficult to define ( Hulley et al , 1980 ) , but it is our practice to institute active treatment of fasting serum triglyceride levels consistently 5 mmol/l or above in diabetic subjects when we are confident it is not secondary hypertriglyceridaemia . |
6 | Now , normally in this programme when we talk about womens ' magazines , people are inveighing against them because they carry various advertisements that they find offensive or exploitative , but are women 's magazines actually erm performing quite a useful job by filling in the gaps that that schools and parents are are failing to address ? |
7 | Gerry Boden , the lost boy , had made off in that direction when he was hunted out of the dangerous area . |
8 | There was a lot of evidence accumulating at the time about lateralization of function in bird brains — for instance , it appears that chicks respond behaviourally in different ways when they view things with left and right eyes , while in song birds like canaries and zebra finches , the ‘ song centre ’ is located in a left-hemisphere region , rather close to our IMHV . |
9 | Network theory has already been mentioned once in this book when we discussed methods . |
10 | Orthographically irregular words are pronounced more slowly than regular words ( Baron and Strawson , 1976 ; Underwood and Bargh , 1982 ) , indicating that they are treated differently in some way when they are read . |
11 | A niece of the former Labour minister Douglas Jay and first cousin of Peter Jay , the former British ambassador in Washington who is now the BBC 's economics editor , her ratings went up in certain quarters when she once said of Mrs Thatcher : ‘ She is not the sort of person one would invite to dinner . ’ |
12 | Part of this message may be found later in this chapter when we consider denominational drawbacks . |
13 | Reputedly in poor condition when it surfaced last year ‘ glossed and cleaned up ’ was one description the painting has been consigned from the Wernher Collection at Luton Hoo , Bedfordshire . |
14 | Investigators at the scene concluded that the airplane was unmistakably in level flight when it hit . |
15 | Merckx was known as ‘ the cannibal ’ , so often did he scoop up the prizes , even in minor events when he might have been expected to allow minor or local riders to have their day . |
16 | ‘ There will come a time , Creggan , when you will learn that the fretting here in these Cages when you think the world has passed you by has taught you more than all the flights , and kills , and territories you may have made or seen . |
17 | Well in any case when you |
18 | We grew dramatically faster in those areas when we moved there . |