Example sentences of "when it [verb] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Trafalgar House , for example ( see ACCOUNTANCY , November , p 10 ) , does not appear to have breached any of the detailed requirements of the Companies Act or of accounting standards when it avoided putting £102.7m of write-downs through the p&l .
2 Then , when it had grown dark , we would go out to join the paseo :
3 When it had beaten Cranborne junior School by three hundred runs , two Saturdays ago , he had linked arms with the headmaster and sung three verses of ‘ We Are the Champions ’ .
4 When it had gone midnight Lowell knew she was n't coming .
5 So when it had come playtime I went home .
6 The second strand shows the link between the cognitive sets and coping styles which develop from ‘ lack of care ’ when it occurs following loss of mother .
7 When it says add bar lines it won it wo n't hurt you to actually write those out .
8 The debate we 've just had on Labour Party links raises questions , er , we believe about our attitude , our attitude , the union 's attitude to the Party , the Labour Party when it does hold power , which of course it does , er locally in some areas of this country .
9 This enabled the Bank to raise the rate when it wished to tighten liquidity in the banking sector and force the banks to recall loans from the discount houses .
10 Last year Kraft was forced to slash prices when it began losing sales to own-label cheeses that were 45% cheaper .
11 When it began to grow dark I noticed through the little connecting window that he did n't put his light on ; this alarmed me , somehow .
12 Cadbury World is a permanent exhibition devoted entirely to Chocolate — where it came from , who first drank the mysterious potion , when it became eating chocolate and the part Cadbury played in this fascinating story .
13 Under attack from all the panellists and with a hostile audience Allchin admitted that Microsoft would be slower in the innovation stakes than its competitors when it came to object technology .
14 When it came to slum clearance , opposition came not from slum landlords but from the residents themselves .
15 This support , however , did not fall into the president 's lap ; David Stockman regarded both Republicans and conservative Democrats as very suspect allies , unreliable when it came to budget cuts and with little stomach for serious tax reduction .
16 When it came to show time , John started acting very oddly .
17 This incident also shows that the board also were behind Wilko 100% when it came to team matters cos 1 ) tey allowed him to be sold and 2 ) for such little money .
18 The problem with archers is that they are extremely vulnerable when it comes to close combat .
19 Despite these limitations , Rabbit can claim some advantages over other mobile phones currently available , especially when it comes to call quality and security , and international compatibility .
20 WHEN it comes to press manipulation , the Ministry of Defence has nothing on Apple Corporation , maker of the famous Apple microcomputer .
21 Indeed , Sally O'Brien 's has built up a reputation as an excellent venue , catering for a variety of musical tastes and keeping Omagh to the forefront when it comes to live music .
22 It 's also an opportunity to say that the US supermarket papers are streets ahead when it comes to headline writing .
23 The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things .
24 But amazingly we are just as careless when it comes to bank notes .
25 Funny I 've got a sweet tooth when it comes to like chocolates and things like them
26 WHEN IT COMES TO TRADE BANKS HAVE MUCH TO OFFER
27 But I expect no favours from Graham when it comes to team selection and I know they wo n't be offered .
28 Kendall looks likely to say ‘ same again ’ when it comes to team selection for tomorrow night 's testing Coca-Cola Cup third round replay against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park .
29 And yet when it comes to career development , women are invariably judged not so much by their abilities and achievements , but on assumptions about their private lives , responsibilities and future intentions .
30 When it comes to total processing power , however , the AS/400 will always be limited by the commitment to remain air- , rather than water-cooled — despite the fact that IBM 's rivals in the mainframe world seem to be able to deliver performance matching that of IBM with air-cooled machines , even if the air does have to be gale-force .
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