Example sentences of "[noun pl] when [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Strong words when you consider the market in cholesterol-lowering drugs has expanded by 34.4 per cent a year for the last five years .
2 But as the judge quashed the indictment , the men were re-arrested in the dock and four other charges were brought : recruiting persons for training in sabotage and guerrilla warfare for the purpose of violent revolution , conspiring to aid foreign military units when they invaded the republic , furthering the aims of communism and soliciting and receiving funds for these purposes from several countries .
3 ‘ There will come a time , Creggan , when you will learn that the fretting here in these Cages when you think the world has passed you by has taught you more than all the flights , and kills , and territories you may have made or seen .
4 Kicking was also decisive for the Northerners when they faced the B.C. President 's XV in Victoria , winning 17–15 with a last minute try by wing Simon Johnston after four penalties by fullback Nick Robinson had nullified the goal and a try scored by their opponents .
5 You are happily filling your basket with the week 's groceries when you turn the corner into the next aisle and suddenly you see a roaring lion , its teeth glistening , open-mouthed and heading straight for you .
6 Both men wanted computers when they controlled the direction in which the information flowed .
7 It will be a condition only if either there is an earlier case establishing that such a clause is a condition ( i.e. ‘ of the essence ’ ) or else it was clearly intended by the parties when they made the contract that any breach of that term would entitle the other party to repudiate the contract and reject the goods .
8 Carryduff-based Montgomery Pipe Band , whose 26 members hail from all over the province , also drummed its way into the record books when it swept the boards at Saturday 's British Championships at Hyde Park in London .
9 A smile tugged at his lips when he remembered the dead peonies falling at his feet and Sweetheart 's totally unexpected laughter .
10 for the winner … the one who guesses correctly there 's two season tickets … and we 've five runners-up prizes of United shirts … we 'll announce the winners when we know the new manager of course … now United are playing at Bolton tonight … they need at least a point after a disappointing defeat against watford on saturday …
11 for the winner … the one who guesses correctly there 's two season tickets … and we 've five runners-up prizes of United shirts … we 'll announce the winners when we know the new manager of course … now United are playing at Bolton tonight … they need at least a point after a disappointing defeat against watford on saturday …
12 We 'll even send you £15 of Boots gift vouchers when you join the plan , if you apply before the date shown on the enclosed Application Form .
13 Like the Philistines when they heard the shout greeting the ark 's arrival in the Israelite camp , Eli asks , ‘ What is this uproar ? ’
14 We 're about half-way down the mugs when we hear the front door go and someone on the stairs .
15 All players must be on their feet when they play the ball .
16 Dropped goals from free kicks are no longer permissible ; hookers may raise their feet the moment the ball leaves the scrum-half 's hands ; and in the tackle the next player ( other than the tackler ) must be on his feet when he plays the ball .
17 The new law change for this situation , Law 18 Tackle ( 1 ) ( b ) states : ‘ After a tackle any other player must be on his feet when he plays the ball ’ .
18 Perhaps the most important law change to emphasise that rugby is played by players standing on their feet ; this season after a tackle any other player must be on his feet when he plays the ball immaterial of what distance he is away from the tackle .
19 I 've bin dealin' wiv Johnson 's fer years now , an' so was me parents when they 'ad the shop . ’
20 The dazzling reality of God 's happiness can only become a living experience in our lives when we discover the spiritual disciplines that keep us close to God .
21 The working was booked to stop at Colwyn Bay , Llandudno Junction and Llandudno , and worked from block to block until Muspratt 's Sidings when it took the Down Fast line and having got clear signals , proceeded to try to make up time .
22 Nevertheless , prepare yourself for some surprises when you cross the borders .
23 Bangor 's new coach Duncan Dysart was happy enough with the first sight of his charges last week and he will have a good opportunity to identify some grey areas when they make the trip to a high-scoring City of Derry tomorrow .
24 So was dealing with the repercussions when we distributed the finally agreed programme .
25 Moshe Aumann concluded from original British figures that in 1948 Jews owned 8.6 per cent of the land and Arabs 20.2 per cent ; of which , he claimed , 16.9 per cent was abandoned by Arabs when they thought the neighbouring Arab armies were going to destroy Israel .
26 Crespi showed some surprising effects when you alter the amount of reinforcement a rat is given to run down an alley way .
27 I felt a cold thrill in my bones when I realized the implications of the word ‘ hunters ’ — perhaps those men were Franco 's secret police ?
28 Human brains can be relied upon to fill in the gaps when they reconstruct the image on the television screen in their visual cortexes .
29 But we forget our lines when we see the audience , a rival group of girls to whom the only boy in our gang has defected .
30 And you ar , it is part of your obligations when you take the house on .
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