Example sentences of "in [adj] when [art] [noun sg] was " in BNC.

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1 The town was an important Roman centre and the cathedral incorporates a Roman building which occupied the site in 1019 when the cathedral was begun ( 334 ) .
2 But perhaps the biggest thing in popular music took place in 1948 when the LP was introduced ; an innovation of immense importance for the industry and public alike , and not least for Leonard who set about acquiring an enviable collection .
3 The town has many picturesque corners and interesting buildings although it sustained much damage by fire in 1799 when the town was fought over by French , Austrian and Russian armies .
4 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 .
5 The first real action took place in 1888 when the vessel was engaged in the defence of Suakin against Osman Digna .
6 Mr Symington was on the board of a savings and loan , as Mr Goddard 's advertisements allege , but he resigned in 1984 when the thrift was still in good shape .
7 There was much opposition inside and outside Parliament in 1984 when the law was changed allowing divorce petitions after just one year .
8 The same thing happened in 1984 when the province was denied a fixture against the Wallabies .
9 The first visions to distort this mirage had appeared on the southern border of Lebanon or from the sea off Beirut in 1946 when the Covenant was barely three years old .
10 The last really bad one was in 1978 when the electricity was off for four days .
11 It was found there in 1595 when the castle was recaptured from the Turks .
12 In the talk , first Mr Preshous ( Principal of the Bishop 's Castle ommunity College ) recalled how they came to Bishop 's Castle in 1973 when the Borough was celebrating Charter Year marking the 400th anniversary of the granting of the Borough Charter .
13 The Midland Railway Centre are not averse to diesel traction and 10 years ago in 1982 when the railway was first re-opened former Totton favourite Class 4 ‘ Peak ’ Great Gable owned by the Peak Loco Society became the first preserved diesel to be acquired .
14 He did indeed return , in disguise and as a fugitive , seeking shelter for the night in 1646 when the war was lost .
15 His dismissal as " number two " in the party hierarchy was described as part of the PS policy of " renewal and openness " in a communiqué issued by the executive committee , itself created by Collin in 1989 when the PS was restructured , in a bid to secure his and Diouf 's position against opposition from within the party [ see p. 36519 ] .
16 MILLWALL shares were floated at 20p in 1989 when the club was second in the First Division .
17 The parents were married in 1983 when the mother was 17 , and D was born in January 1984 .
18 Medical observation only started in 1981 , becoming more meaningful in 1983 when the virus was discovered .
19 This set in motion the final phase of a project which started in 1988 when the order was invited by the Bishop of Middlesbrough , Augustine Harris to research the pastoral needs of people in the area .
20 Overall , six executive directors were paid almost £7.4m between them , including £1.8m in share options , compared with £7.8m ( £946,000 in options ) in 1990 when the board was bigger .
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