Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] when the " in BNC.

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1 John Alderson made a case for the reintroduction of community policing in 1982 ( Alderson 1982 , also see 1979 ) , but its advantages were recognized much earlier when the House of Commons Select Committee on Race Relations examined relations between the police and ethnic minorities in 1972 , and in 1976 a report from the National Police College placed a central emphasis upon it ( Pope 1976 ) .
2 A fragment from an altarpiece can not be appraised in just the same way as an independent portrait ; and a craftsman 's skill is esteemed more accurately when the materials used are rightly identified .
3 The advantage of this technique is that , in subsequent processing , the whole prime data track can be handled sequentially by the software , and overflow records are picked up only when the prime track has been processed .
4 Its role was downgraded even further when the Royal Air force 's Transport Command was formed in 1943 , using largely American-built transport aircraft .
5 This means that EEC law must be examined not only when the UK legislation has been passed to implement an EEC obligation but in all cases in which the EEC has legislated in the field under consideration .
6 This is done most efficiently when the lower part is consonant with both the upper parts : Note that with tritones , the only possible notes which are consonant with both upper parts cause incomplete diminished 7th chords to appear .
7 The earth is rapidly carried away by the water but the larger stones are moved only occasionally when the rivers are in flood .
8 The words were broken off abruptly when the man saw Isabel sharing the saddle with fitzAlan .
9 On Thursday , the pot of Maxwell money will be swollen still further when the contents of his Oxford home are auctioned at Sotheby 's .
10 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
11 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
12 Both the visual-judgement and category-judgement tasks could be performed quite easily when the readers were distracted by the shadowing task .
13 They were squashed even further when the other two joined them for coffee and later in the bar .
14 On single bed work , where a needle is tucking , it holds the last knitted stitch , plus collecting a loop of yarn every time , until these are all knitted off together when the needle is programmed next to knit .
15 The details of such legislation can be spelled out only when the genetic facts are known .
16 Their front wings give them the protection of camouflage but they can be pulled forward rapidly when the moths are attacked , to flash the startling false eyes .
17 He had not gone very far when the mysterious little girl suddenly appeared again , from the dry gully of a mountain stream .
18 Any chance to pursue her line of thought , however , was lost just then when the housekeeper came in to clear away their first course , and , with Ven exchanging a word or two with her , serve the second course .
19 All was cleared up later when the hotel manager came to investigate but our sympathies must go to the hapless Security Gorilla , as recent photographic evidence proves that mistaking Bob Dylan for a tramp with salubrious lodgings in Cardboard City is something even hardened celeb watchers like ourselves have done at some point or another .
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