Example sentences of "when he [vb -s] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reason is that Younger is destined for the Upper House anyway — when he inherits the title of his father , Viscount Younger , 85 .
2 Just as the Prime Minister , or whoever briefed him , will be doing a few months after that when he tells the House that the report that Summerchild was working on was the comparability study which has since been published .
3 In the absence of express provisions in the contract , s 35 of the SGA makes this difficult for him , since it provides that he is deemed to have accepted goods either when he tells the seller that he has done so , or when he does an act in relation to them which is inconsistent with the ownership of the seller .
4 Gandhi , however , does not conceive of God in this way even when he uses the term in a personal sense .
5 So when he uses the term utilitarianism he takes it to mean eudaemonistic consequentialism .
6 However , when he poses the question of whether his method could work as well for the class struggle as for the boxing match , Sartre admits that he finds it impossible to answer and returns instead to the much easier case of sub-groups .
7 This has been criticised on the ground that an accidental escape caused by the forces of nature is within the risk that must be accepted by the defendant when he accumulates the substance on his land .
8 The ecstasy of the scientist or poet when he nears the goal of his aims , is called hedonic response by exponents of synectics .
9 In chapter twenty-four , when he identifies the desire for God which fuels the contemplative 's journey with Jesus , he uses language which echoes Matthew 's account of the Resurrection and comments : In the reformation of feeling the contemplative is moving beyond the love understood and expressed by means of the suffering involved in penance , to the fruit of the risen lord .
10 SELLAFIELD apprentice is aiming to establish himself in Great Britain 's amateur rugby league under-19 side when he takes the field in Albi , France later this month .
11 That 's the day , remember , when he takes the money to Mordecai .
12 Mansell may be at odds with Team Renault-Williams , but he will be keen to give them all the feedback he can when he takes the dream car for a spin at Silverstone tomorrow .
13 When he takes the man 's face he puts it , ah , it was so bad !
14 PRESIDENT-elect Bill Clinton kept a careful distance from world problems yesterday as he worked with aides to plan the administration that will take over the world 's most powerful country when he takes the oath of office on January 20 .
15 But he loves the bit when he takes the card out of his pocket .
16 As a player Souness has a highly flammable temper ; when he loses the head , something snaps .
17 If you break down in the tunnel and you require assistance , the fireman takes from the driver a Wrong Line Order , colour green , and walks to the signal box , putting down three detonators as a guide when he pilots the Break Down on the wrong line to the train .
18 The stricture implicit in the parenthesis within that quotation is justified and Mr Wallace explains those implications in more detail in his introductory chapter when he criticises the draftsmanship of the contract in condign terms .
19 When he gets the chance .
20 And when he gets the painting , that 's the end .
21 ‘ He makes you rise in your seat when he gets the ball — just as Ellery does .
22 I hope he just needs a couple of goals to help his confidence — or maybe we should n't use him just as an ariel target man 'cos when he gets the ball on the deck he looks okay ( if a bit Chapmanesque ) .
23 He is one of those players that when he gets the ball can turn it on and do something magic .
24 That he 's gon na get when he gets the van .
25 constantly or er when he gets the heartburn
26 There is a hint of something else , too , when he considers the suggestion that , even though the senses take us no further than appearances , perhaps the understanding can penetrate further to the inner natures of things .
27 Paradoxically , Dicey gives implicit support for this view when he considers the distinction between legal and political sovereignty in the context of conventions .
28 While he does n't support competition climbing , he can not see what right he has to offer an opinion on the subject , especially when he considers the commercialism of some Himalayan mountaineers .
29 Naylor ( 1986 ) also gives an example of a tangible link between SBUs when he cites the interdependence of the multiple car lines at General Motors , where a change in the demand for one line may well be reflected in another .
30 In Acts , when he describes the reaction of the Jews at Berea as they heard the gospel for the first time , Luke brings out this same point .
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