Example sentences of "[noun] when [vb pp] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is produced by an enzyme system which gives off light when exposed to oxygen and is a vastly more efficient process than that used by us to create artificial light . |
2 | But even they had been known to take direct action when driven to desperation . |
3 | In the 1950s some very powerful films were made about the reactions of children to separation from their parents when admitted to hospital or residential nurseries . |
4 | Over the past few decades , considerable research effort and capital has been directed towards developing materials that do not cause thrombus formation when exposed to blood . |
5 | For instance , apart from the group labelled ‘ other neurotics ’ , a high rate of broken homes was characteristic of the whole group of adults with disorders when compared to child guidance patients found to be well as adults . |
6 | Previous work demonstrated that the rabbit smooth muscle myosin heavy chain gene showed sequence divergence at the 25kDa/50kDa junction of the S1 subfragment when compared to chicken gizzard and chicken epithelial nonmuscle myosin . |
7 | But HP also hopes for sales from heavy transaction processing users , taking advantage of MPE 's 20% to 30% performance advantage when running commercial TP applications , and from mainframe downsizers , more comfortable with MPE 's mature systems management infrastructure when compared to Unix . |
8 | In contrast , the conformation of CsA when bound to cyclophilin is very different from either the crystal or chloroform-solution structures of uncomplexed CsA . |
9 | Yet the label ‘ British ’ has little real impact when applied to food . |
10 | Does relative molecular mass have the same significance when applied to potassium chloride as it has when applied to benzene ? |
11 | The Local Government Bill when introduced to Parliament contained six principal features which may be summarised from Redlich and Hirst ( 1958:202 — 3 ) as follows : |
12 | On the whole , however , it was the powerful who travelled in the Carolingian world , following the economic and political requirements of the seasons : winter would be spent at a home-base , whereas in summer men took the road when summoned to assembly and/or campaign . |
13 | The metal that forms a protective oxide coat when exposed to air and is used in the manufacture of window frames . |
14 | The overall structure of the repressor when bound to DNA is little changed from that of the holorepressor ( Fig. 2 a ) , or indeed of the free aporepressor . |
15 | SARACENS , fighting for their Courage First Division lives , drew the Pilkington Cup fourth round short straw when sent to League leaders Wasps . |
16 | By exposing mucosal homogenates to pH 8.0 pepsinogen remains stable but inactive and will regain full activity when reexposed to pH 2.0 , the pH conventionally used in pepsin assays in vitro . |
17 | The three-dimensional structures of uncomplexed cyclophilin , a tetrapeptide/cyclophilin complex , and cyclosporin A when bound to cyclophilin have been reported . |
18 | ln short I believe the assumptions to be consistent with proposed ideas , but of doubtful validity when subjected to evaluation . |
19 | Thus the production of prostacyclin by cultured smooth muscle cells obtained from plaques of the experimental atherosclerotic rabbit consistently produced less prostacyclin when compared to control cells ( Larrue et al , 1980 ) . |