Example sentences of "[be] [conj] when [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The problems with this approach are that when the correct output is not the most likely , an error is bound to occur . |
2 | The concerns that I have are that when the road does go in that it does protect and it does in fact more of a protection by being there than it is in actual fact in existence at the moment . |
3 | It may be that when the prey reach shallow water the whales become disorientated , and that some become stranded . |
4 | It may be that when the time comes our Party will be divided in regard to this matter . |
5 | It may well be that when the archaeologists and historians have studied a sufficient number of towns intensively in this country , as they have done abroad , we shall add something appreciable to our knowledge of English history , knowledge which we could get in no other way . |
6 | He had the added confusion of not knowing what he wanted to be and when an ambition did dawn , not knowing how he could possibly achieve it . |
7 | In particular , for sinusoidal excitation , the ratio between the secondary phasor potential differences will be But when the bridge is balanced as judged by null reading of the detector , say by varying Z 2 , so that Clearly , balancing the bridge circuit allows an unknown impedance Z 1 to be found in terms of a known impedance Z 2 and known turns ratio . |
8 | I could n't figure out which were and when the girl er , you know , when , when I took it to the counter she she said , ooh this is good value for four ninety nine ! |
9 | All it knows is that when a human male came close to it , it was restrained and then something painful happened . |
10 | And there is still another way of understanding time , which is that when a mother gives birth , she is giving birth to time itself , to a ‘ life-time ’ , and she is thus in some sense beyond time itself . |
11 | The problem is that when a parent is feeling depressed or overwrought it is difficult for them to think of alternative strategies . |
12 | ‘ The problem is that when a new trick appears , everyone is trying to see what advantages they can get from it . |
13 | Another problem which owners may fail to appreciate at first is that when a dog is in pain , it may bite unexpectedly , even though the cause of the pain is not immediately obvious . |
14 | The problem is that when a punchcard is in , with the side lever back on , the carriage will interact with the card . |
15 | My concern is that when a child is tested for standard sexually transmitted disease , an HIV test is done as a matter of course without informed consent . |
16 | Erm that in fact one of the odd points here is that when a person is convicted , that information is public , but nevertheless as the years go by and indeed er this has been recognized in for instance the rehabilitation of offenders act , it becomes private information and if someone 's looking for a job the fact that he was convicted of an offence many years ago should not be er er relevant . |
17 | The first is that when a property is subject to restrictive covenants , it is bad practice to burden the title with a fresh covenant to observe them , unless it is really necessary to protect a seller , who will remain personally responsible for their observance . |
18 | Dr Runcie 's vision of a primacy for the Bishop of Rome is that when the whole Church is almost agreed on something , the Pope is the man who can articulate this agreement to all Christians and non-Christians with the greatest authority . |
19 | one of these is that when the two parties separate , the manager continues to take commission for a number of years , but only on those records issued or those songs written during his or her term of office . |
20 | ( The true story of Niagara is that when the European settlers first arrived they were so impressed by the tack stores , that they decided to build the falls ) . |
21 | The company 's prime concern is that when the collection is launched it is utterly free from criticism by even the most rigorous green scientists . |
22 | A point worth noting is that when the State of Tennessee issued the order to revoke the charter of the Highlander Folk School , the entire assets of the school were sold at public auction , including the land , buildings , library , stock etc , and having learned this savage lesson from experience , the land and buildings on which the new Highlander Research and Education Center is now located are owned by a separate Trust which is completely distinct from Highlander , and is now answerable for any of the activities which take place there . |
23 | The snag here is that when the contours of the sand and soil take a sharp turn up , down , sideways or whatever the rabbit follows the same line . |
24 | Another slight problem is that when the filters are cleaned , much of the bacteria colony that has built up in the foam could be washed away . |
25 | But the positive point is that when the space has been cleared , new things can come in . ’ |
26 | The problem is that when the crosses are not good , or the opposing defence resolute , such a route is not productive — particularly when your supreme goal poacher , Lineker , has left the scene . |
27 | Another problem is that when the expatriates return to Britain , the payment of school fees by the employer generally ends and the couple may not be able to afford to keep their children in private education . |
28 | The point is that when the injunctions are triggered , they serve to increase apparent levels of risk or constraint and to damage people 's ability to perceive the facts of the matter in an accurate and differentiated way . |
29 | The implication , they fear , is that when the chips are down it is only rational human beings that really matter . |
30 | What the manuals do n't tell you is that when the application is removed , the responsibility for removing or reversing changes made to the INI files falls upon you . |