Example sentences of "[adv] when the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 We have already acknowledged that latent inhibition can be expected only when the CS is identified as being the same as the pre-exposed stimulus .
2 We remember the pain and suffering of millions who have died throughout the ‘ Third World ’ , fighting for the most basic of human rights , and we reflect shamefully on the fact that it is only when the US and their allies face the prospect of their own children dying that this war is truly acknowledged .
3 This means that EEC law must be examined not only when the UK legislation has been passed to implement an EEC obligation but in all cases in which the EEC has legislated in the field under consideration .
4 On Jan. 30 China said that it would take part in the disarmament process initiated by Bush and Yeltsin only when the USA and Russia had reduced their nuclear arsenal to " a level matching China " .
5 That in turn is important in understanding why motion occurs at all , but , as noted earlier , relates directly to observations only when the Rayleigh number is only a little above its critical value .
6 Only when the Gestapo arrive in search of Jean — real name , Kippelstein — does he come to realise the full implication of their ‘ difference ’ .
7 The conversation lost some of its helpful nature after this and was ended only when the Smallholder demanded to know ‘ Ooever ahst Andy Sandham to baht dowen the order ? ’ and even the Old Stager forbore to express the comparisons between Sandham and the Smallholder which billowed behind his lips .
8 Next day , John Childs , nearly 37 and England 's oldest Test debutante for over forty years , took a wicket in his third over , but only three were down when the England total was passed .
9 So when the Trunchbull sat down on the Golden Syrup , the squelch was beautiful .
10 Doubtful whether to accept this honour , he was persuaded to do so when the NID asked him to represent them as well .
11 So when the USA moved the goalposts by setting still-lower targets for particulates and NOx , new avenues had to be explored .
12 So when the Wigan colliers threatened in 1792 to throw down the engines , they were seeking both to pressure the mine owner and to prevent him from reworking the pit with " blackleg " labour , also the likely object of Cornish miners who pulled up the ladders in a dispute of 1795 .
13 So when the Sasperella was brought down , that was at the end of it .
14 Hamadan became equally confident they could do so when the CIA offered them both ‘ asset ’ status , which meant virtual immunity from prosecution or the risk of ever having to surface in court and testify as witnesses .
15 Thus when the CDU won its excess seat in 1987 its total representation , which should have been 173 , went up to 174 out of 496 plus one MdBs .
16 Thus when the HMI team says of Danish heads that ‘ some see themselves as curriculum leaders , others do not ’ , they are in reality applying a British idea to a situation which it does not altogether fit .
17 The launch was no more than thirty yards away when the Delos , still on even keel , slid gently under the surface of the sea .
18 It was not all that long ago that you could see young men discreetly selling Bibles on the streets and they would melt away when the KGB , the enforcers of the atheist state , appeared .
19 Mrs Brown last cleaned the house at the end of July and was away when the IRA suspects used it .
20 It could be argued that local authorities will gain immensely when the UDCs are eventually wound up .
21 This meeting took place just when the AFO was passing a series of resolutions which demanded the ‘ right of self-determination … forthwith ’ and the organisation of a national army .
22 Which is more than can be said of the successors of the first Labour government , elected just when the Elmhirsts arrived at the bankrupt farms and derelict buildings of Dartington .
23 THE province 's young emerging stars of the future have a chance to enhance their reputations still further when the Ulster development side face their Leinster counterparts at Donnybrook on Easter Tuesday .
24 Police tried to pull away refugees climbing over the embassy 's back fence last night , but they moved aside when the West German ambassador , Hermann Huber , appeared in the garden and said : ‘ Let them go ! ’
25 In Marseilles he was laid up with his familiar fever ; at the Iles d'Hyères , near Nice , he found himself obliged to dance with the proprietress of a rough tavern to avoid embarrassing enquiries about his identity , while as always when the Stuarts set sail , the weather was appalling .
26 This was abruptly called off when the United States promised a sizeable increase in military aid to the French in Vietnam .
27 My persistence paid off when the RCA relented and grudgingly allowed me to take my place on a joint MA course in the departments of Environmental Media and Design Education .
28 It looked as though Spurs had regained their self-respect a few seconds later when the England striker appeared to net a Samways cross , but in fact Tranmere 's full-back Higgins had put the ball past his goalkeeper .
29 He was in the public eye again a few months later when the Rolls struck a bull near the Spotted Dog in High Coniscliffe .
30 He was equally sinister two years later when the Foreign Secretary Carrington visited him with a strange request for help in promoting the neutralisation of Afghanistan .
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