Example sentences of "[vb past] [that] when [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He also mentioned that when the guitar reaches full production level , a care kit will be included with each one — which comes as something of a relief , because at present I would be nervous about approaching this instrument even with something as seemingly innocuous as furniture polish .
2 He found that when a hen has decided where to nest , she works her whole body about to mould a comfortable shape , then pecks up more loose stuff to tuck in around her .
3 Additionally , he found that when a horse discovered that the messages it was trying to convey were understood , either by another horse or by a person , its range of communication could be extended considerably .
4 Preliminary investigation found that when a topic is closed two options for the ensuing course of the interaction may be relevant : making a definite move to close the whole conversation , or beginning a new topic by actively searching for something to keep the conversation going .
5 Home Office researcher Simon Field studied 40 years of statistics and found that when the temperature rose a few degrees Celsius above normal :
6 He found that when the predator shows a strong preference for one prey , as N. emarginata does for Mytilus edulis over M. callfornianus , no amount of laboratory training will alter this .
7 The radio reported that when the back-up unit had arrived the block of shops was on fire .
8 The Lieutenant opined that when the science was properly understood all promotion in the army would be based on careful skull measurements .
9 But they also said the Jews would have a homeland in Palestine and agreed that when the war ended the French would control Syria and what was then called Mount Lebanon .
10 The wise heads realised that when a side is given such consistent attacking time points must be scored .
11 He argued that when a material can undergo viscous flow and also respond elastically to a stress it should be described by a combination of both the Newton and Hooke laws .
12 They argued that when a party had won an election on a given programme , it showed that the public wanted these measures to be passed .
13 A leading article described the CNAA process as ‘ sticky and demanding ’ and believed that when the Council finally approved diversified courses in the colleges they would find the efforts to have been beneficial .
14 Marx also believed that when the division of labour was no longer necessary , administration could become democratized by becoming the responsibility of all .
15 It seemed that when the Prince was not at home , he was playing polo .
16 Kathleen Woodward recalled that when the washing trade was slack her mother sought relief from the Guardians .
17 I noticed that when the camera
18 The official report from the hospital stated that when the President arrived he was in a state of complete coma , with no recordable blood pressure or pulse , ‘ the eyes wide open , with no response to light ’ , and no reflexes anywhere .
19 They predicted that when a subject 's attention was on the actor a situation would be described using an active , whereas when attention was on the acted-upon ( the recipient of action ) , greater use would be made of the passive .
20 Bearing this in mind , the results are perhaps surprising because they showed that when the target came early in a word , reaction times were long ; but when the target came late in a word , reaction times were short .
21 One user commented that when the procedure for access keeps changing , this presents him with further problems .
22 Balen indicated that when a question about the propriety of a determination was raised , the Court was a proper forum for resolving it .
23 The court heard that when the mistake was discovered , an urgent memo was sent out to correct the description .
24 The court heard that when the Deputy County Engineer inspected the dump site on 15 April , he found four bags of pelleted asbestos exposed on the site , pellets scattered on part of the site and for 70 yards along the access road and one pellet at the entrance gate to the site .
25 In Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 the Court of Appeal decided that when a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence for murder had not been recommended for release by the local review committee or the Parole Board , before his next review he was not entitled to be told the reasons for the board 's decision .
26 Slogging away at the military hospital , sickened by the pain she saw and more muddled than ever , she decided that when the war was over she would become a tramp .
27 This meant that when a traveller came upon a stretch of road made impassable by ruts , holes or waterlogging , he simply led his horse or walked off the highway and into the flanking fields .
28 The growing concern for a unified approach meant that when the Seebohm Committee concluded its review of personal social services it recommended the creation of a single local authority welfare department .
29 An ambitious Statute of National Education was promulgated in 1786 , though lack of money and trained teachers meant that when the empress died in 1796 there were still only 62,000 pupils in all the state schools in Russia — a very small number in terms of a population of thirty million .
30 Within about 10 days she knew that when the phone rang at night it would be Tony , despite never having seen a phone before .
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