Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] when [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Black box units are also easier to add an existing pond than many other types of filter , which are best incorporated when building the pond .
2 Make certain that you are not disturbed when making a call and that there is the minimum of background interference .
3 The database administrator may choose to optimise the performance of some query type which is posed frequently , but these considerations are not made when building the data model .
4 Follow washing instructions when using soluble products , to ensure recommended temperature is not exceeded when soaking the clothes .
5 This is a problem that is easily overlooked when viewing a property , and can be a genuine problem in the future .
6 But the phenomenon of mild chronic depression in total states is probably not unrelated to parallel depressive tendencies to which I have already alluded when discussing the manic-depressive morphology of primal agriculture .
7 : As a result of Act 1414/1984 , as construed in the light of Directive 76/207 , that is , in conformity with the wording and the spirit and purpose thereof , the employer is not allowed when announcing a public open competition for the hiring of personnel , to infringe the principle of sex equality with respect to either the means for attracting candidates or the criteria of their assessment .
8 The heat and burning sunlight of daytime are easily misjudged when leaving a hut in the middle of a starry night .
9 The driver objected on the ground that he was averse to needles and that he had once fainted when giving a sample of blood .
10 The court must be satisfied that the statutory criteria are still met when making a second or subsequent interim order .
11 Compost is always used when digging the beds for the division of perennials in the spring .
12 This was usually worn when selling The Fascist and for other ceremonial duties .
13 A politician with sufficient interest , moreover , was not above contemplating forcing out of their posts political enemies holding university appointments , as the Duke of Montrose clearly intended when expressing the hope that ‘ wee might have ane opportunity of makeing two empty sadles ’ in the university of Glasgow , namely the professors of law and medicine .
14 The present tense is generally also used when telling a story , as in a summary of the narrative of a novel .
15 The most sophisticated cooks use lemon grass whole or coarsely cut when preparing the stock for a soup or sauce and remove it when the dish is almost complete , replacing it with fine slices to focus and refresh the flavour .
16 This tendency is often exploited when introducing a young horse to new situations , such as traffic .
17 Because of the nature of the public sector , the term ‘ acting in the public interest ’ is often used when considering the question of responsibility for what and to whom .
18 We are severely tempted when receiving a confrontation to imply that the pot is calling the kettle black , which is another way of saying ‘ you have no right to speak to me until you are perfect yourself ’ .
19 In other words , the type of critical and political self-analysis which New Historicists claim to be aware of is insufficiently foregrounded when reading a Renaissance text .
20 Caution is therefore needed when interpreting the results of these investigations in coeliac disease patients who are in long term treatment .
21 Jane Wallace ( formerly Thelwall ) explains how to iron out problems most commonly found when re-training the older horse .
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