Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] when [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those in smaller ponds must experience much lower temperatures when the water about them freezes .
2 Women worked extremely long hours when the exigencies of the family economy demanded it .
3 There are obviously more overheads when the client group is geographically dispersed rather than grouped together in a home .
4 So next day when the heralds returned , Keith made such offer , adding that he must be allowed to inform the Regent of this for it to be effective .
5 She had been in the post for only seven months when the inquiry started , had little public or professional support , and there was unlikely to be any backlash to her being blamed .
6 These low paid workers will then generate increased profits for the Bank in order that the Executives can get more Share Options to cash at the most appropriate time when the Share Prices are rising and the tax is least .
7 They 'd been married just eight weeks when the accident happened .
8 Council chairman Phyll Hendy said Point Clear had been isolated from St Osyth several times already this year when the causeway between the two settlements had flooded .
9 Squash at Harlow Sportcentre has moved from strength to strength , starting with just two courts when the centre first opened .
10 There was , however , one genuinely rib-tickling moment when the pair waxed lyrical about the old Sunday Night at the Palladium days .
11 There was , however , one genuinely rib-tickling moment when the pair waxed lyrical about the old Sunday Night at the Palladium days .
12 There was , however , one genuinely rib-tickling moment when the pair waxed lyrical about the old Sunday Night at the Palladium days .
13 So very early one morning when the wind was a moderate westerly and made northward progress easy , Creggan set off over the great industrial cities to find the high ground beyond them that he sensed would be there .
14 Increasingly , trappers had to move to ever more remote places when the wildlife was depleted locally .
15 They were seized shortly after 8 p.m. last night when a BMW heading south on the M5 motorway was stopped in a routine police check between Junctions 13 and 14 near Stinchcombe .
16 They were seized shortly after 8 p.m. last night when a BMW heading south on the M5 motorway was stopped in a routine police check between Junctions 13 and 14 near Stinchcombe .
17 I work on the face now , and there are always dodgy situations when a lump of rock falls and just misses you .
18 Leiber ( 1976 ) carried out such a study and found that reaction times were equal in the left and right visual fields when the stimuli were not words , but a RVF superiority obtained when the letter-string made up a word .
19 They are set up each time when the operation is required at run time .
20 But 400 were recorded in the Amberley/Pulborough marshes alone in 1974/75 , an exceptionally wet winter when the species was unusually numerous .
21 But this will all cease later this year when the Coopers retire and leave their Post House Wynd business .
22 The debate is likely to boil over later this month when the US Congress must again pass legislation to raise the debt ceiling .
23 The House itself will take a decision on the matter later this evening when the Question will be put whether the Bill should or should not be considered in Committee of the whole House .
24 Anxious to be seen as having made all the right decisions , she added with a little pride , ‘ There were n't no need for a nurse , 'cause I looked after the mistress myself … stayed up all night when the fever took her … mopped her brow and talked nice and low ‘ til she come through it .
25 With the unforeseen addition of partly suspended sentences when the Bill reached the Commons , the resulting measure became the Criminal Law Act 1977 , finally amounting to sixty-five sections and fourteen schedules .
26 Today , South Africa play rugby in England for the first time in nearly 23 years when a line-up containing five current internationals faces the Midlands at Leicester 's Welford Road .
27 Flavia got up next morning when the alarm clock rang : Andrée in the evening ; meanwhile an honest day 's work ( for a change ) .
28 The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine .
29 That is equal to the carrying capacity of as many as sixteen wagons up to 1741 when the statutory load restriction was 3 tons , and as eight wagons when the limit was increased to 6 tons in 1765 .
30 With their material resources diminished , and fears for their physical safety dampening such vital initiatives as rebuilding and continued cultivation ( for who would carry out such tasks when the risks of further loss and destruction were high ? ) , civilians became a political , and even a financial liability to their king .
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