Example sentences of "when [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Daru booked his place for the Cesarewitch at Newmarket on October 17 when completing a hat-trick at York yesterday .
2 He joined the company in 1960 when asked him to set up the Company 's first electrical department .
3 Yet the exchange had been all gain , for this became the happiest , the most rewarding period of his life , when to lose himself utterly in God and His Work was truly to find himself .
4 When to induce
5 In cases of choice between techniques and decisions about when to invest , this rate is also to be used as a test discount rate .
6 When to see the doctor
7 I can say without embarrassment that I have been training for this for a long time , that I have learned to breathe the rarefied air , that I now know when to stand still and when to move forward , when to attack and when to retreat , when to leave a problem to resolve itself and when to go on working at it till the solution emerges .
8 There is a case for going in ; there is a case for staying out ; there is even a case for setting clear , robust conditions for when to go in .
9 When to Go
10 2 Not so simple : when to go ?
11 The team batting first can never be quite sure when to go for the final , all out slog .
12 Reminding Management of diurnal enuresis has been attempted with initially asking the parent to remind the child regularly when to go to the lavatory and gradually pass that responsibility on to the child .
13 ‘ I decide when to go for it and I 'll take the stick .
14 He 'll take them to the top of the stairs and make sure they know when to go on — usually by the gracious means of a prod in the back .
15 And he knows when to go on .
16 WHEN TO GO
17 Paul Traynor gets to grips with the real issues — where to walk , what to see and when to go .
18 Once you 've decided on a route and how your going to tackle it , the last factor in the equation is when to go .
19 When to go : July to September .
20 When to go : June to mid-October .
21 When to go : summer and autumn .
22 You name us what you want to see , and we 'll tell you when to go and where to stay .
23 The truly empathetic New Man positions himself by the head of his partner 's bed , knows when to go for a walk in the park and , reverting to a traditional male role , protects the woman from unwanted intruders .
24 When to Go
25 Some people never quite know when to go , do n't they ?
26 Over the next few months we planned when to go , who to take , who to contact and why .
27 He has never stayed in any one place longer than a couple of years and prides himself on knowing when to go .
28 Twelve are allowed to say when they go to bed and four are told when to go , while half the class have parents working in the evening .
29 In the class of primary school pupils interviewed , only four children were told by their parents when to go to bed .
30 One of the arguments we will examine below is the view that the police use this discretion , this freedom to decide when to proceed and when not to , to favour ‘ respectable ’ and middle-class individuals rather than working-class individuals .
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