Example sentences of "in [noun] when " in BNC.
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1 | Blackburn suffered their first defeat of the season in midweek when lost 3-2 at home to Everton . |
2 | Captain Naas Botha said ‘ We want a repeat of our match against the Midlands in midweek when we played effective rugby for the full 80 minutes for the first time on tour . |
3 | Warrington Town bid to bounce back after their first defeat in eight games in midweek when they take on Alfreton Town in the HFS First Division at Cantilever Park . |
4 | In times when there are ever-louder grumblings about the money that is spent maintaining the Royal Family , it is imperative that the public has its belief confirmed that they are special , and in some way different from the rest of us . |
5 | In times when there is occasion for rejoicing as , for example , in the gathering of a successful harvest , a happy emergence from trouble or natural disaster and on many other occasions there is always to be observed an urge to offer thanks to someone or something . |
6 | It is also said that in times when Russia has need of strength in battle , these horses will awake their masters and carry them to where they are needed . |
7 | The attractions of home-ownership in times when property prices are falling and also when interest rates are high are that much less , and the Conservative government , which had strongly promoted home-ownership was faced with considerable public disquiet . |
8 | And in times when there had been very little money , it had kept them going , Jasper and her , for months . |
9 | In times when there is moderate inflation a fixed rent means that the real cost of the lease decreases over the period of the lease . |
10 | Additionally , because of their contractual nature , they have elements of ‘ forced ’ savings about them in times when individuals may need greater flexibility . |
11 | He spoke about Sir Michael 's coming to the area in times when there were many unemployed and many concerned about them . |
12 | In Iraq is sometimes forced to move in daytime when ground gets too hot for it to rest on . |
13 | This bias was particularly strong during our Pre-Campaign Wave in March when Prime Minister Thatcher visited Moscow but it continued at a reduced level throughout the final campaign . |
14 | ‘ Not the second time , not in March when they knocked it off at Stamford . |
15 | A step in remedying the situation was taken in March when John Chaplin , a former Spurs , Manchester City and Dundee player , was appointed assistant trainer with special responsibility for the reserves . |
16 | Public interest research group New Consumer added more pressure in March when it launched Changing Corporate Values , a revealing survey of 128 UK suppliers of consumer goods and services . |
17 | The third leg of the Otago treble is expected to come in March when Mike Brewer , Mains ' Otago captain in recent years , is chosen as captain of the All Blacks , even though Gary Whetton , captain for the last two years , is again available . |
18 | Indeed , it was a similar display to the one they produced at White Hart Lane in March when they put Spurs out of this competition in the semi-finals last season . |
19 | One afternoon in March when a north-westerly was sending catspaws across the estuary , Harry and Sam took their wives down to see what progress had been made . |
20 | They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined . |
21 | They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined . |
22 | China repudiated a report in February 1989 by the UN Commission on Human Rights which condemned its record in Tibet between October 1987 and March 1988 , and expressed indignation in March when the European Parliament and the US Congress both passed resolutions condemning the declaration of martial law . |
23 | The trouble had started in March when Mohawks on the Kahnesatake reservation in Oka , Quebec , 33 km south-west of the city of Montreal , erected a barricade on a highway to prevent the town council from extending a golf course on to sacred burial land . |
24 | However , the lull in the fighting was broken in March when the Syrian Army was forced to intervene to stop intra-Shia fighting in the southern Beirut suburbs [ see p. 37332 ] . |
25 | United States efforts to broker a Middle East peace plan floundered in March when Israel 's national unity coalition collapsed under the pressure of differences between Likud and Labour over the country 's Palestinian policy . |
26 | UNESCO experienced a major crisis in March when 800 employees stopped work for two hours in protest against a series of organizational changes ordered by the Director-General , Federico Mayor Zaragoza [ see p. 37335 ] . |
27 | Menem , who had accepted Yoma 's resignation only a few days before , had been forced to suspend her from her post in March when a report by a Spanish investigative judge , hearing evidence in the Spanish capital , Madrid , accused her of being part of an international drug laundering ring . |
28 | A £13 million scheme to create an imaginative river-front office development in York gained its first ground in March when the Lord Mayor of York , Councillor Bernard Bell climbed aboard a JCB to cut the first sod . |
29 | It took a turn for the worse with the reduction in numbers of personnel here at site and was taken from us suddenly in March when the outcome of a company-wide vote [ on what should have been agreed locally ] was announced . |
30 | The two met through mutual friends four years ago , but it was only in March when they decided to get married . |