Example sentences of "that when [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't it wonderful to realize that when we hear that noise now it 's because people are either flying for pleasure or business purposes .
2 Does not that show that when we introduce private enterprise we turn muck into brass ?
3 Does the Minister recall that when we discussed these matters during the passage of the Finance Bill the then Financial Secretary , now Chancellor of the Exchequer , expressed passionate enthusiasm for workers ' control ?
4 It suggests that when we have any doubts about our faith we should at once shelve our faith and doubt further .
5 Measuring muscular effort is difficult , but it seems possible , according to experimental studies , that when we produce stressed syllables , the muscles that we use to expel air from the lungs are more active , producing higher subglottal pressure .
6 It means that when we find stolen goods , we can automatically reunite them with their owners .
7 This means that when we designed general SVQs we could give them all a similar number of module credits — whereas different occupational SVQs often have widely varying numbers of modules .
8 Apprentices were trained to make drawings rapidly , so that when they saw some machinery with which they were unacquainted they could sketch its salient features ; this would correspond to the field sketch of the naturalist .
9 Now er I could make a point here that when they introduced one man operated buses , they thought they were on to a new thing but one man operated buses were in this town before the war .
10 And they were saying that when they lick each others
11 The Scottish United Service Museum is very useful for those investigation a military subject but that is all and so it limited and those who are interested have to make an advanced appointment which means that when they arrive all books will be ready for them .
12 This means that when they watch another group 's work they are affected by what they do , they 're all working within the same fictional context .
13 L. Khabarin , B. Mamyrin and V. Yudenich had discovered in 1978 that when they heated several metals to drive out helium trapped within , the gases were almost entirely helium-3 rather than helium-4 ; normally helium-4 is much more abundant , the helium-3 being the rare form .
14 Yet , you may well be doing just that when you write one press release for the former magazine and another on the same subject for the latter because both publications are on your public relations media schedule as targets .
15 ‘ It 's just that when you get two things happening like that , people say there 's going to be three , do n't they ?
16 Note also that when you cite standard works , such as classical , medieval , scriptural or liturgical works , references should follow the numbered divisions and subdivisions of the text : Od , III , 28 = Odyssey , Book III , line 28 .
17 Because I think you find that when you go all time , when you come to go into a salon I think you find you 're slower , do you know what I mean , because you 're not used
18 You know that when you pay each month right ?
19 How does it make you feel , you know as a social worker , erm when whatever you in whatever you do , every you do , no matter how effective you are , that you 're That when you leave those people , they 're in they 're basically in that same situation and equally v and still vulnerable .
20 Iceland says that when it resumes commercial whaling , as it intends to do , it will withdraw its objections to the cull grenade ban .
21 The Minister is aware that when I received that letter I immediately tabled a question on the matter , and had subsequent correspondence with her fellow Under-Secretary of State , who has been most helpful and concerned .
22 He did that and it is very clean , but nowadays a very suburban tabloid , but it 's fresh , it 's pleasant as a result , and that when I quit Rolling Stone .
23 I assure my hon. Friend that when I meet Guyanese Ministers — or , indeed , Ministers from any country — I take every opportunity to promote British exports .
24 put it together on a training session on this and they rely on you and perhaps talk through to the session and say look that when I say this sort of thing , will you be the person that demonstrates or gives me answer you know , this sort of thing .
25 It seems likely that when he received these papers , Palmerston , to forestall those critics who said that he was out of touch with current architectural ideas , instructed Donaldson to arrange for him to meet Lamb and other architects who agreed with his views .
26 As this might be my last opportunity to draw the attention of my hon. Friend the Minister to the topic of the proposed M12 between Chelmsford and the M25 , I seek his assurance that when he receives alternative proposals for that motorway 's line of route , he will take into account that such a motorway may not be required .
27 The stoma care nurse was therefore careful to show no revulsion when changing the bag and explained to Mr Reynolds that the faecal fluid passing through the colostomy was not a permanent feature and that when he recommenced solid food the colostomy would produce more formed faeces .
28 MR KINNOCK has announced that when he becomes Prime Minister he will give the Elgin marbles to Greece .
29 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
30 Walker ( 1975 ) showed that when he monitored real curriculum decision-making , albeit in the context of a curriculum project , he found that statements of aims did not dominate .
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