Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] when " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've been given permission to swim in the pool when the family 's not using it .
2 No oranges will taste the same as those we ate on t hose Saturday mornings , saving the peel to throw at the screen when Roy Rogers brought out his guitar to serenade Dale Evans across a Texas campfire that was flickering in an enchanted cave in a Manchester street .
3 ( There was of course little incentive to plan for the future when work was often obtained on a casual basis and wages were irregular . )
4 Lorna Marsh initially turned down the chance to go on the trip when she found out that Bingo The Clown would be joining them .
5 Some sinks come complete with extra cutting board surface to fit across the top when necessary and so provide extra work space ; others have small spray attachments at the side to aid cleaning .
6 The council says it would welcome the chance to expand on the submission when the inquiry takes oral evidence .
7 Although it has been claimed that the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher had no carefully thought-through strategy to deal with the unions when it came into office , but rather proceeded pragmatically ( Roberts , 1989 ) , nevertheless ( Young , 1990 , p. 353 ) :
8 What is it that allows such belief to occur in the child when so much , to the observer , is unreal ?
9 I have heard of old women who forbid others in their lounge to go to the toilet when they appear to do so too frequently .
10 In the beginning , much of this effort was used to create music to play on the air when the station 's needletime was used up .
11 Mr Teicher claims to have argued well before Iran 's Islamic revolution that it was folly to rely on the shah when his regime was collapsing from within .
12 Of his own interest in flying , Mr Tholen said : ‘ I was using air taxis a lot to go to the Continent when I was working at Billingham . ’
13 It is not ( like the rain in the example of my going to London ) just another reason to be added to the others , a reason to stand alongside the others when one reckons which way is better supported by reason .
14 Parents have found many ways to mark a new arrival — planting a tree , designing a certificate or making a book to give to the child when older .
15 This can stimulate the worm to come to the surface when it is dark and they can then be collected with the aid of a flashlight , providing one is eagle-eyed .
16 One problem when using the Tube as a tent is that the lightweight alloy poles have a tendency to bend at the joints when under strong pressure .
17 To hold the pound within its margins the system requires a member country to intervene in the markets when its currency diverges 75 per cent of the way to its permitted fluctuation margins , either side of the central rate .
18 The testator institutes an heir charged with a trust to make over the estate when his son reaches the age of sixteen .
19 ‘ It took her time to adjust to the light when the blindfold was removed , so she saw nothing . ’
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