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

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1 For example , in the definition of when a company becomes insolvent for the purposes of disqualification of unfit directors of insolvent companies : see section 6(2) ( b ) ; and the application of the reporting provisions affecting administrative receivers as office holders in section 7(3) ( d ) and section 7(4) .
2 Indeed the whole question of when a product becomes too expensive to be offered as a sample is very difficult .
3 This obviously begs the question of when a duty exists .
4 But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know .
5 As the Leader of the House is here , perhaps he can give us an idea of when a statement will be made .
6 The question of when a pregnancy commences often arises .
7 You should keep a register of when the child comes to you together with basic information like his date of birth , doctor 's name and phone number .
8 It is better to put it in writing , and keep a copy , so that you have proof of when the request was made .
9 For details of when The Butterfly Children will be dropping into your area ring Del on 0329 238449/233088 .
10 The unchanging first part of the sentence is always : What country or people do you think of when the conversation is about … ?
11 What country or people do you think of when the conversation is about boomerangs ?
12 He gave no indication of when the parliament would be formed or for how long it would sit before elections were held .
13 Answer guide : The point being illustrated here is that although we have been told the finite life of the machine and we are aware of the reasons for the loss in utility we still have to make estimates of when the machine will cease to be useful .
14 On the thorny issue of when the company can be expected to return to profit , Passera said that the target was to break even in 1994 , and that that would require the company to break even at the operating level this year .
15 However , there are some pitfalls to be aware of when the system may be running more than one such process simultaneously .
16 If we had several surveys at our disposal , and those aged 45 or less were always more prepared to break an unjust law , regardless of when the survey was undertaken , this would be an example of a pure age effect .
17 This is generally what the public thinks of when the word statistics is mentioned
18 There is no evidence of when the committal order was drawn up , although Mrs. Butler 's solicitors were assured that this would happen in sufficient time for them to receive copies by fax later that afternoon .
19 The title track on the new album has a very Zeppelin feel to it — the harmonica solo sounds very much in the mood of When The Levee Breaks …
20 Second , there is no indication of when the process of finding information should stop .
21 No one member should always be the sole person to reveal himself or herself , nor should it be forgotten that there is no consistent pattern of when the process of disclosure is desirable and beneficial ( Chelune et al.
22 Locks have suffered some deterioration , but this seems to have been mainly a result of idealistic notions of when the canal would be fully operational .
23 The exact location is important , as are details of when the accident happened and how far someone has fallen .
24 It 's hoped that within a year there 'll be forecasts of when the danger is at its height .
25 The American Space Agency NASA gave no indication of when the flight would be re-scheduled , and grounded the entire shuttle fleet pending an enquiry into the leak .
26 Proceedings must be commenced within three years of when the injury or damage occurred or , if the injury , etc. , was not discovered until later , within three years of when the plaintiff became aware of the injury or damage .
27 There are very many villages with regular rectilinear plans , and we should perhaps now regard these as planned villages , even if we are ignorant of when the planning took place .
28 However , if before that time the supplier issues a tax invoice or receives payment , then to that extent the time of supply ( also known as the ‘ tax point ’ ) is the earlier of when the invoice is issued or payment received ( s 5(1) and ( 10 ) ) .
29 The reporter gene would then serve as a marker of when the chromatin became ‘ open ’ to regulatory and transcription factors .
30 They had a rough idea of when the murder took place from the state of the body — not exact , but within a day or two .
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