Example sentences of "[noun] when they [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 Country weavers and knitters were to become better remembered for the long sad days of their early nineteenth-century decline , but they had happier days when they consumed the products made by their fellow artisans in Burslem , Sheffield and Birmingham .
2 Indeed , there was a moment when they seemed the oldest eyes in the world .
3 And they revelled in the moment when they mounted the famous ramp at Monte Carlo for photographs .
4 At that time numerous Dissenting groups were meeting in private houses or cottages until the day when they had the resources to build their own little Zion or Bethel .
5 Well , th I I must have told you because it 's one of the things that er stand out that on on the day when they dropped the first bomb in I and I I and it was er it 'd be the thirty first of January , but I do n't know whether it was er fifteen or sixteen , nineteen fifteen or nineteen sixteen .
6 They failed to make anything like the sort of headway the following day when they met the Wallabies in the rain at Newlands .
7 You can only get to Rudolfo 's by the road we took the other day when they found the car- or else on foot there 's a bit of a patch half a kilometre on from here — and in any case Rudolfo wo n't be down until tomorrow , being Palm Sunday .
8 The swimming section was more or less brought back to mind to me the other day when they showed the old Stoke bathing place .
9 It was mid-morning when they left the city and the heat was already building up again .
10 It was after midnight when they reached the place .
11 In the morning when they wanted the money I 'd say ‘ I 've just got to phone home , ’ and get Mum to promise to pay , and they 'd have to wait till she turned up .
12 RANDALSTOWN completed a superb double winning season when they added the Renault Senior League title to the Winemark Ulster Shield .
13 He says of course we were disappointed in not having the holiday but moreso the children who were absolutely devastates when they heard the news .
14 It was almost lunchtime when they reached the home paddock .
15 This was the time of afternoon when they popped the tar .
16 both cars were doing around thirty miles an hour when they entered the cul de sac .
17 , 's export administrator , helped lead the Sudbury cricket team to victory earlier this year when they won the premier cricket competition in Suffolk and Essex .
18 It was shortly before noon when they reached the highway where they had first met Simon .
19 The Australians magnificently took revenge for their defeat last time when they had the bronze medal taken away from them , but England were happy to learn that they have a last-eight encounter today with Sweden .
20 I w I I personally er made it clear at the time when they changed the rules er er fairly recently , that I did n't think they should .
21 It was , said Fry J. , at p. 196 , ‘ plain that the plaintiffs , at the time when they executed the deed , had not been entirely emancipated from their father 's control …
22 They would have had to know where Alex 's gun was in the Green Room , they would have had to run the risk of being observed on the O.P. side of the stage when they committed the murder …
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