Example sentences of "[adv] when [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps when you hear that bit you 'll hear it 's still like a train C , D there C , D , C , D , C , D , C , D |
2 | But the smile lasted less than a heartbeat and vanished entirely when she saw that fitzAlan continued to watch the small party until it disappeared from view . |
3 | Only when they become international players do they become the responsibility of international coaches . |
4 | After a career spanning Ipswich , Sunderland and Carlisle he now turns out ‘ only when they 've eight men ’ for the Oak , a love of the game that failed to prevent the pub team finishing bottom of their league . |
5 | Only when they captured last season 's Royal Liver League crown did prospects of All Ireland glory come into the equation . |
6 | Secondly , and much more importantly , politicians , industrialists and the powerful in general , must realise that you can persuade people that risks are acceptable , only when they have enough information to decide for themselves . |
7 | Only when we reach Victorian times do we find its status rising again , thanks to the sentimentality of the period . |
8 | Accordingly , our sensations simply are as they are , and error enters only when we make mistaken judgements on their basis . |
9 | Only when we had that row did I realize how much the wish to please her had come into it . |
10 | Only when she had this data could she say with any confidence whether people who were converted into the Unification Church ( the dependent variable ) were different in any systematic ways from the rest of the population . |
11 | The UK government will issue health warnings about low-level ozone pollution only when it reaches 200 parts per billion — more than twice the safety threshold of 75 parts per billion set by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) . |
12 | In May , 1991 , the Digital Information Group 's Software Industry Bulletin reported that SelecTronics expects to report a ‘ significant loss ’ for its financial year ended 31 March and that it is restructuring its business so that it manufactures handheld devices only when it has firm orders from its distribution channels . |
13 | Doing them altogether , I find difficult to do , apart from the weather point of view , if it could be fitted to two maybe , you know you co you go to somewhere in Church Stretton okay , it 's distant enough when you have one place to go , when you do the Wellington section , you 've got four , and I find it very difficult to work and chase round to children 's homes , to give it any . |
14 | Taking the radical students ' ideals at face-value one might have expected them to see this incident as yet another example of oppression by a fascist regime and protest against it — after all , they protested enough when it used such methods against its own people . |
15 | urge people to press on with the task in hand especially when they have second thoughts |
16 | D/BOs find many advantages in ‘ dealing with one man ’ , especially when they find this type of contract eliminates two of the most ‘ controversial ’ areas of construction dispute . |
17 | ‘ Repairs to Bentley Continentals are notoriously expensive , alas , especially when they involve major damage to the bodywork . |
18 | So erm having an extra network and all of the administration that goes with it seems very much a waste of time especially when it creates another tier of of sort of quasar membership . |
19 | I was happy with the arrangement because I did not want to be tied to a nine-to-five existence , and my employer remained happy , especially when I made regular appearances as his partner at various golf days — all good for business , of course . |
20 | My grandad was a barber and my mother was a hairdresser so they taught me how to cut hair and it came in very useful , especially when I did National Service . |
21 | He does n't want his mother along , especially when he brings young Victoria to visit . ’ |
22 | The strain of all this told , especially when he did such things as going on a submarine foray to the Bay of Biscay while the French coast was still in German hands . |
23 | We shall return to some of these facts below when we consider social deixis , Here we should simply note that these various distinctions are often encoded in verbal inflections in an isomorphic manner . |
24 | They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week , ironically in New Zealand . |
25 | So when we received persistent telephone calls from our clients asking whether we had heard that all was not well with the horse , we had to take a view . |
26 | ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary . |
27 | ‘ We will do so when we receive formal notification of the decision . ’ |
28 | So when we have real emotions about someone , we lift ourselves from the shallow level of selfishness into the real and eternal . |
29 | ‘ So when you put several males and females in a small pen the dominant males tend to fight . |
30 | So when you put these markings on your piece of paper |