Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] when a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And Mr Samson had a lucky escape in 1990 when a van ploughed into the side of his car .
2 According to the official hagiography , Lei Feng was a soldier in Shenyang , the capital of Liaoning province , who died at his post in 1962 when a washing pole fell on his head .
3 The 1905 Convention was considered at the Sixth Session of the Conference in 1924 when a Protocol was agreed permitting accession by States not represented in 1905 and some further work was set in hand which led to the publication in 1929 of a proposed revised Convention .
4 The biggest example had been the General Strike of 1926 when a settlement was negotiated with Churchill .
5 Things had come to a head in 1990 when a release extenxded a shut-down by several days at a cost of £250,000. a CAT , involving a wide cross-section of disciplines , was set up and reviewed incidents from 1987 onwards .
6 There was the occasion in 1979 when a valve malfunctioned and was ingeniously fixed up with a handy piece of angle iron .
7 They had been children together at the village school in the ‘ fifties , staying at home whenever their parents needed them , finishing with the whole business of education at twelve when a wage might be earned .
8 All I knew was that North Yemen was on the south western coast of the Arabian peninsula , that the language was Arabic and that the country had been closed to the West until 1962 when a revolution overthrew the ruling Imamate .
9 The next national issue to take the form of open public discontent was in the summer of 1987 when a group of about 700 Crimean Tatars staged an unprecedented demonstration in Red Square .
10 In Andrew Allan 's book of memoirs he relates how he was standing in the lobby of the New York Hotel Algonquin in the summer of 1947 when a man came up to him and said ‘ I 'm Robert Service and I think I recognise you .
11 Werner Reichert , of Egremont Road , Whitehaven , joined the Company in 1950 when a number of skilled German weavers were recruited and is now only one of two left .
12 A number of deaf people , including children , lost their lives during air raids by German warplanes on the British mainland , including a family of eight when a bomb scored a direct hit on their dug-out .
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