Example sentences of "when it [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well when it goes up to election , everything is good .
2 The next instalment in the feud over Dylan , Satchel and another adopted son , 14-year-old Moses , will get a wider audience than ever when it goes back to court in December .
3 When it gets out of control , no matter how successful we are in the eyes of other people , in our heads that critical voice will tell us that we have failed .
4 The group has splashed out on a string of new programmes to be shown when it takes over from Thames next month .
5 You may remember that HRBMOA is also talking about purchasing the lease of the river when it comes up for bid some time hence .
6 You 'll see it outside shops and on your Visa Delta debit card when it comes up for renewal .
7 Wh co when it comes down to craftsmanship
8 Er when it comes down to application at the local sense then at the local level , I think my colleagues might be able to er give more enlightenment on that .
9 Not , I mean , is the , when it comes down to food wi he 's a traditionalist .
10 When it comes down to specifics , there is not even any real consensus between the political parties about the state 's duty to secure the civil , political and social elements of citizenship identified by Marshall .
11 Great sporting moments have many facets but when it comes down to thrills and spill and leaving the pulses racing , the National is hard to beat .
12 ‘ This tour , if it is allowed by the courts , will be the Barnes 's salvation ’ , said National Gallery director J. Carter Brown , ‘ because when it comes back from Paris and Japan , there will be many millions of dollars that will have been generated this way .
13 It dies when it runs out of water to breathe and pump round its body .
14 A lockable fuel cap stops thieves stealing your petrol and also forces the casual thief to abandon your car when it runs out of fuel .
15 ‘ Either it will be revoked immediately or not renewed when it runs out in June . ’
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