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

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1 If it were clear when a party has formed an intention to incur legal obligation , if a person did commonly define the obligation he desired to assume in terms which left little doubt as to its nature , it would be unnecessary , and indeed merely foolish , to require an additional test of that intention .
2 It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time , barking loudly , usually backing off , not quite sure if he is doing the right thing .
3 It appears a smuggling plan went wrong when a lorry driver went on holiday .
4 But things begin to go wrong when a dinosaur expert , played by Irish-born New Zealand actor Sam Neill , and his girlfriend , played by Laura Dern , arrive on the scene .
5 It may not always be possible to do this when a student writes an apparently nonsensical answer ; and you should try to find out if this is because the student has not studied the subject matter of the test sufficiently , or whether the lesson notes have not explained the subject adequately to the particular student .
6 Such differences , though they may be less marked when a child is 14 , may yet be considerable .
7 If LIFESPAN does not find the QAO log file it will create another when a QAO log is actioned for the module .
8 It has also raised some practical difficulties in making a transfer of assets from one party to another when a portion of those assets consists of a pension which is not payable for many years to come .
9 The tropical rainforest tree pictured on the front of the leaflet was at least 400 years old when a chainsaw cut it down .
10 What he has to come out with is not initially clear , but it becomes clearer when a taste of gay night-life turns him off , and he trails back to his dull wife .
11 The effect is similar when a District Health Authority pays a private hospital to perform operations on NHS patients .
12 Referring issues to a named firm or company can run into similar problems but , again , it is appropriate when a dispute has already arisen : see 8.2.4 .
13 That could be very dangerous when a man is genuinely hurt , ’ said Nigel .
14 The family benefits that would be payable when a pensioner dies , very much mirrors erm those that would be payable if you were to die whilst employed in pensionable service .
15 The capital transfer tax legislation ( [ IHTA 1984 s201 ] ) however provides that both the settlor and the trustees are liable for any capital transfer tax payable when a settlor puts assets into a settlement .
16 The main advantage is that no ACT is payable when a company issues additional shares to a shareholder in lieu of a cash dividend .
17 This is payable when a copy of a writer 's or composer 's song is made mechanically ( or these days electronically ) .
18 Abolition of the Southern League also robbed players of a useful safety valve , for no transfer fee was payable when a player moved into it from the League .
19 In addition a ‘ terminal ’ bonus may be payable when a policy becomes a claim by death or maturity ; the level of this bonus may be reviewed at any time without notice to reflect changes in the value of the assets of the life fund .
20 In addition a ‘ terminal ’ bonus may be payable when a policy becomes a claim by death or maturity ; the level of this bonus may be reviewed at any time without notice to reflect the changes in the value of the assets of the life fund .
21 Assessments are straightforward when a child is subject to a care order and the local authority has sole responsibility for that child 's welfare .
22 We find it odd , even offensive , if a boat looks like a teapot and at best quaint when a teapot looks like a boat .
23 Men may suffer just as much when a relationship fails , but they seem able to make a cleaner break .
24 It is noticeable when a resident withdraws from meals and sociability ; the attention lavished on a dying resident is noted on the subtle residents ' grapevine .
25 This barrier becomes intensely noticeable when a member of one species needs urgently to communicate a matter of life or death to a member of another .
26 This effect is noticeable when a stream of sunlight passes into a darkened and dusty room .
27 They had set a target of £5,000 , the same amount that was raised in Manchester and Salford in 1981 , and were delighted when a record of £6,141 was collected .
28 But not so terribly easy when a folder of crime-fighting guidance is left propped against every front door .
29 It 's always a bit sad when a door closes — it seems so final .
30 Most mothers imagine their children 's wedding , but it is sad when a parent puts pressure on her son or daughter to marry .
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