Example sentences of "[noun pl] when [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1874 Beecher 's career received a setback of sorts when a newspaper editor with whom he had worked sued him for alienating his wife 's affections .
2 At PC World , Mr Murray is conscious of the need to allay misgivings about after-sales care voiced by computer manufacturers when the superstore concept was mooted in the UK .
3 Aged 18 in 1932 , Alf Jnr was on Sunderland 's books when a motor accident put an early end to his career .
4 Magistrates heard he had already been banned for life from keeping animals when an RSPCA inspection revealed he still had more .
5 He recalls in his teens being summoned to Cherwell for dinner parties when a Cabinet minister might say to Lord Beaverbrook : ‘ What do you think of Germany ? ’
6 Irresistible Force , Femi B , Richie Hawkins and others ) , and he 's also planning to continue organising parties when The Shamen world tour ends in January .
7 Where will you keep your house deeds when the building society returns them ?
8 ‘ But I am afraid Caroline has other obligations when the party ends . ’
9 Figures 7.1 — 7.3 show histogram distributions for the total number of derived word-paths when the input utterances are matched against the lexicon .
10 Hi ho , hi ho it 's off to win we go … despite a row in the Dexter lines when the breed award went to a cow which finished only second in its class , the diminutive breed dwarfed all other dairy classes at the East of England Show .
11 Its loss can lead only to an invasion of imports when the recession ends and the market picks up .
12 JUST SWINGING … that was the verdict of these youngsters when a £20,0000 playground opened in Toxteth .
13 Space in rural bureaux is often short , hours are often limited and the portability of the microfilm system has many advantages when the information system can not be permanently stored .
14 Patients M24 , M25 , and M26 were inpatients when the epidemic strain was first cultured from their sputum .
15 ( Open 9:30am-4:00pm mon-fri , 9:30–12:00 Saturdays when no home game )
16 In the days when a gold sovereign meant something when you went abroad
17 Those were the days when a farm worker earned about thirty shillings a week , and three pounds was quite a good wage , so it is not surprising that a Saturday afternoon at the cinema cost tuppence , and four different sweets could be bought for a penny .
18 IN THE days when a pocket calculator cost £100 and microcomputers were a thing of the future , I saw a niche for a book of cartoons of the genre that appeared in the computer rags .
19 Faldo is asking for less hype and a return to the days when the biennial encounter was a friendly , usually won by the Americans .
20 He was recognised as a ‘ New Star ’ as far back as 1960 , in the days when the Melody Maker had a jazz orientation and featured an annual Jazz Poll .
21 Yet its origin goes back hundreds of years , to the days when the women camp followers of the mighty Persian armies slept in their scarlet silk tents .
22 No doubt the Second Vice-President had in mind the days when the TANU paper the Nationalist used to ‘ embellish and decorate ’ the speeches of Kawawa 's rival Oscar Kambona whilst doing less than justice to the speeches of other ministers .
23 His powerful shooting , sometimes from long range , was spectacular and effective and we do well to remember that Albert played in the days when the leather ball grew heavier and heavier , soaking up any moisture there may have been in or on the pitch and possibly finishing up weighing several pounds .
24 Some days when the city heat was too oppressive they drove out into the wild Andalucían countryside , high up into the hills where the air was sweet and pure .
25 The track , the Brigadier explained to them patiently , was all that was left from the days when the mountain villages were inhabited .
26 Mains had been born and bred in Dunedin and , especially in the days when the Evening Star newspaper folded , the rugby matters then tended to be faithfully recorded by the Otago Daily Times and other electronic media as if Otago was sometimes being unfairly treated by the teams and newspaper writers from the north .
27 He said almost half of Darlington 's homes would be on the lowest band and 60pc will be on the bottom two bands when the council tax is introduced .
28 And yet when you check the four tracks when the Horde switch gear , you also learn that they are n't frivolous good-time emotional escapologists .
29 And since the Tories have been parked in Number 10 for the past 13 years , they 'll do as targets when the custard pies come to be thrown .
30 ‘ They take our places when the meat shipment leaves for Syria tomorrow , ’ Graham answered .
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