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

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1 So it 's no good when it says Scotland it 's not a erm Yeah now what 's wrong with it ?
2 The insecticidal activity of most strains of Bt arises mainly from the proteinaceous δ-endotoxins , which are produced in such large amounts within the cell when it forms spores that they produce a characteristic crystal ( Fig. 3 ) .
3 Nicaragua become the 28th state recognising Taiwan when it re-established relations on Nov. 6 , having switched recognition to China in 1985 .
4 The HND in Hotel Catering and Institutional Management course was the first of its kind in Scotland when it started life as the HND in Catering and Hotelkeeping .
5 One primary school in particular ran into both open and covert hostility from parents when it encouraged children from a nearby traveller site to enrol .
6 The Quatro Pro for Windows program also includes a Database Desktop that uses a utility called the Paradox Engine when it shares data with Paradox , dBASE , ObjectVision , and other Engine supported applications .
7 NEWARTHILL , the McAlpine family 's private construction group yesterday joined the sector 's casualties when it announced losses for 1991 totalling £72.2m .
8 One of the most unusual items is a grandfather clock featuring the figures of Adam and Eve when it chimes Adam passes an apple to Eve .
9 It is an ideology that calls itself pluralism when it imposes monoculture ; that speaks of choice as it snuffs out the biodiversity of the earth ; that cries democracy when it eclipses and denies all alternatives .
10 A FREEZE in the annual grant to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra was announced yesterday by the Scottish Arts Council when it released details of grants totalling almost £20 million for 1993-94 .
11 The group got its first taste of the opposition to the plan when it met Ulster Unionist representatives in Belfast .
12 ‘ Just as well your particular brand of persuasion came to a halt when it did Dr Vaughan .
13 In addition , it must always make the prescribed disclosure when it does business with private customers in the UK falling within the foreign business carve-out ( see page 41 above ) .
14 I like that thing in Ice Cube when it goes time twelve o'clock , knickers hot , dick hard , arse
15 I chaired the Committee that considered the London Underground ( Safety Measures ) Bill , which will improve the safety of a number of London underground stations when it takes effect , including Oxford circus , which several million commuters pass through every day .
16 So there came a point when it made sense to change that particular balance .
17 The activities of the NL were primarily restricted to private meetings in 1938 , although it was connected with the Militant Christian Patriots at the end of the Munich Crisis when it urged Chamberlain not to get Britain involved in Jewish designs for a world war .
18 The chromate-free epoxy primer was originally developed by ICI and acquired by Courtaulds when it bought ICI 's £5.5 million European aerospace coatings business late last year .
19 Cadbury , which declined to comment on speculation , recently acquired the Gigi brand name when it bought Crush from Procter&Gamble , but it is understood it would be reluctant to pay much more than £150million for the Perrier business .
20 There would be no food either , nor place to lay her head when it grew dark .
21 The advantage of a body clock is that it can prepare an animal or plant and enable it to predict a future environmental condition and so be ready for the event when it takes place .
22 The local radio and newspaper have announced it and the papers will be covering the event when it takes place .
23 The UK Sunday Express newspaper of March 29 reported that the Chinese government had compiled a " blacklist " of several hundred Hong Kong residents who had been targeted for arrest by China when it resumed sovereignty of the colony in 1997 .
24 The fan , which was featured on the Antiques Roadshow when it visited Coulby Newham , Cleveland , has been mounted in a glass-fronted case and , although not especially valuable , has now been put into other hands to keep safe for posterity .
25 No agreement had yet been reached on the name of the Polytechnic when it assumes University status in 1993 .
26 Lloyds Bank , which was the first to impose a levy , lost the most customers when it charged £12 for the privilege of owning its card .
27 That question can be left for a future occasion when it gives rise to a live issue .
28 One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it caught fire on April 9 , sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth , England , although not directly as a result of the fire ; arson was not suspected .
29 of the costs of the corporation when it pays redundancy sums to mineworkers .
30 The tour itself ran into bad trouble when it reached Stockholm .
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