Example sentences of "[adj] week when [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Terrorist action hit central London again this week when a firebomb , thought to have been planted by the IRA , exploded in Dillons , Trafalgar Square , early on Wednesday morning .
2 THE end of mortgage interest tax relief came a step closer this week when the Chancellor of the Exchequer — while retaining the existing interest relief ceiling of £30,000 — announced that from next year , the rate at which relief is given will be cut from 25 to 20 per cent .
3 A NEW tradition begins this week when the city of York holds its first annual St Nicholas Fayre .
4 We went in and we paid seven pounds for me and my mum to get in , we did n't pay for the kids cos if they know they 're gon na sit on your lap , they get in there for nothing , but once we get in there we give them their own chair anyway , providing you go in like it 's not in the first week , the following week when the show is quieter and not so many people going
5 They were in their second week when a nurse came one morning to take Anna Beckett over to the infirmary to see a physician .
6 They 'd been married just eight weeks when the accident happened .
7 Each week when the House is sitting the Home Secretary will confer with the officers of his party 's Home Affairs Committee .
8 The consultant explained that the lungs mature at around 36 weeks when a substance called surfactant is produced .
9 Accident-prone German chemicals giant Hoechst suffered its ninth toxic discharge in five weeks when a cloud of acid fumes escaped from its main plant in Frankfurt [ see ED 69 ] .
10 The minimum length of notice an employer must give an employee under Section 49 of the Employment Protection Act 1978 is one week when the employee has been employed between one month and two years .
11 There were certain weeks when a driver went every night , others when they could get by with three deliveries a week .
12 Until last week when a detective took a statement from her .
13 Over in Ireland , BOB DYLAN got his collar felt last week when a hotel security guard accosted him as he crept stealthily down a little-used fire escape .
14 This quest for control of resources caused a row in the London Borough of Newham last week when a council recommendation to fund a refugee centre was — unsuccessfully in the end — opposed by Muslim councillors , who argued for a Muslim centre instead .
15 The Shankill councillor said he wants the crash barriers erected on the Springfield Road close to the scene of an accident last week when a woman and her young child were struck by a stolen car .
16 That was apparently the case in Cleveland last week when an officer was knocked out by a concrete chunk thrown through a windscreen .
17 The first steps were taken last week when an experiment to monitor ‘ machine-readable passports ’ ( MRPs ) was launched at Heathrow airport .
18 THE PLUTONIUM knot unravelled a shank more at the Sizewell inquiry last week when the Department of Energy revealed that it is the reluctant owner of more than 80 kg of the material — some of which does not yet exist .
19 But worse news came last week when the authority and the ESRC unexpectedly withdrew promises of funds .
20 A public rift in Catholic politics surfaced last week when the Communion and Liberation movement severed its ties with a powerful weekly magazine , Il Sabato , run by Andreotti supporters .
21 More bad news is expected next week when the government discloses March retail sales which may have declined by up to 0.8 p.c .
22 PLANS to celebrate the 150th anniversary of North Road station , Darlington , take a step forward next week when the town 's Railway Preservation Society meets the borough council to consider possible cash help .
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