Example sentences of "when [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Their numbers have decreased since 1980 , when responsibility for the provision of school meals was delegated to LEAs , with a legal obligation to provide meals only to children in families receiving Supplementary Benefit or Family Income Supplement . |
2 | One of the country 's main routes to the south coast will be affected for months when part of the bridge is rebuilt . |
3 | They apparently brought the enemy to battle only in 992 , when part of the fleet was defeated , and 1014 , which saw Æthelred drive Cnut out of Lincolnshire after taking the Scandinavians unprepared . |
4 | While the process of evolving an all-new and unique Bentley coupe began as early as 1984 with the commissioning of design studies and quarter-scale models , work did not begin in earnest until 1986 when experience from the Turbo R and other developments was available . |
5 | The line closed in 1908 , re-opened in 1911 , was given a boost by two world wars , and survived until 1951 , when damage to a river bridge presented the usual choice — spend or end — and it closed finally . |
6 | Table 3.1 reveals that the OR was not restored after the retention interval when exposure to the test context filled the interval — habituation of the specific response to the light must therefore have survived the retention interval . |
7 | Councillors at the planning meeting had expressed worries that nitrates would be released into the river Stour when effluent from the plant flowed into the river . |
8 | Most radical opinion was outraged by the fact that Britain should be reversing its traditional hostility to Russia just at the moment when defeat by the Japanese in 1904–5 , and the revolutionary upheavals which followed , had rocked the foundations of Tsarist tyranny . |
9 | Its leaders had retained a distance from the perceived excesses of militancy that began to surface and gain momentum after 1917 when opposition to the war mounted and hopeful eyes turned to Russia ( for good accounts of this period see Cole 1969 and Miliband 1973 ) . |
10 | BA was given the green light for the move yesterday when President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine decided not to refer the deal to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission . |
11 | It was Friday when artwork for the tube design arrived . |
12 | [ Article 8 concerned the extension of federal law to the former GDR ; Article 9 concerned exceptions when law of the GDR is to remain valid , and Article 10 concerned the application of the law of the European Communities . ] |
13 | Burton Property Trust is planning to blitz hundreds of businesses when marketing of the town 's new Cornmill centre gets under way in the next few weeks . |
14 | There are relatively few circumstances when examination of a book by a librarian can make any significant difference to whether or not the book should be selected for a library — especially so since the biggest consumers of approval collections are public libraries , who do not claim to be experts in any particular field . |
15 | In the field of satellites , Hughes , RCA and Ford still reign supreme ; but , thanks to French government backing of CNES R&D and technology in launcher rockets , the Ariane launcher proved adapted to the needs of potential customers at a time when emphasis on the space shuttle led to US neglect of the market for conventional launchers . |
16 | The relative diagnostic importance of these symptoms has been in dispute until quite recently , when evidence for a variety of biochemical and structural deficits in the brains of schizophrenics began to emerge . |
17 | The situation has greatly improved from 1989 when affordability in the province was at its worst , with mortgage repayments eating up an average of 14.3pc of income . |
18 | It is important to apply for these when acting for a seller , as soon as you know your client 's title number . |
19 | Rather , the idea is to equip them to assess what they are doing when back in the field , and to monitor any innovations they make in their teaching . |
20 | Please remember when filling in the questionnaire that only about half to two thirds of the newsletters printed go to members ; the others all are given away at clinics , shows , etc. possibly to people who have no idea what NCT is . |
21 | In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries . |
22 | The basing of art on such a ritual is pointless , as Eliot indicated when writing of the medium about which some of his most important remarks of this period were passed . |
23 | The contribution of this to full employment is obvious , particularly at times when demand in the economy is generally low . |
24 | But it is not a model that holds up for the twentieth century , when liberalization of the divorce law was not a matter of last resort but was rather always proposed as a means of strengthening the institution of marriage ( by permitting those ‘ living in sin ’ to remarry ) ; when opinion shifted with dramatic speed , for example between the conservative recommendations of the 1956 Royal Commission on Divorce and the endorsement of profound liberalization given a mere ten years later by both the Law Commission and the Church of England ; and when the change in views of key institutions such as the Church of England were as important as those of lawyers . |
25 | Since Lothar had been summoned to meet his father at Worms at the beginning of July , he was already in the far north of Italy en route to the Rhineland when news of the emperor 's death reached him . |
26 | In its report and accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 , the Mutual Accountants Professional Indemnity Company ( MAPIC ) warns of a greater level of claims at a time when competition in the market has tended to depress rates . |
27 | One further return to Carolingian precedent occurred at the very end of Louis VII 's reign , when coinage from the king 's mints and bearing his image began to circulate outside the royal demesne for the first time since the late ninth century . |
28 | Mr Milburn says this has happened at a time when unemployment in the constituency is going up . |
29 | Today 's figures are , however , not as grim as in the dark days of 1986 , when unemployment in the province peaked at 17.5pc ( 130,000 people ) . |
30 | That was written in 1946 , since when pressure on the curriculum has vastly increased . |