Example sentences of "in this [noun] when [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Many times in this council when we 've been discussing more important points , when we 've been discussing the needs of people who have real needs , we have not been able to have our priority we have not been able to have our priority because we could not afford it .
2 ‘ It is always a tragedy when a firm in an area like Bootle is forced to close but especially in this case when they seemed to have things going for them . ’
3 There have been moments during the argument in this case when it appeared to be suggested that the court had to do with a grave case involving what is called the right of public meeting .
4 ‘ There have been moments during the argument in this case when it appeared to be suggested that the court was being confronted with a grave case involving what is called a right of public meeting .
5 In this hut when I ask something , it is answered , ’ he hissed .
6 Norsk Hydro UK broke new ground in this country when it published an externally verified environmental report in October 1990 .
7 It never ceases to amaze me just how backward we are in this country when it comes to the use of boats and Peripheral equipment .
8 Does he accept that not only that youth 's family but many other people have a total lack of comprehension as to how someone could be hanged in this country when he was in police custody when the gun was fired and the unfortunate police officer was killed by another person ?
9 Comment : We often react in this way when we 're unsure what emotional needs the other person is expressing , and how to deal with them .
10 Marxists use the term in this way when they talk about the ideology of the ruling class .
11 ‘ We are horrified that such an innocent young lad as our son Craig could be cut down in this way when he was doing humanitarian work , ’ he said .
12 It should soon develop a habit of relieving itself in this way when it finds an appropriate spot at the start of its walk .
13 The author of the Anonimalle Chronicle , however , who evidently had some admiration for Gaunt 's achievement , believed that the army only began to suffer in this way when it wintered in Gascony .
14 But to allow herself to be dictated to in this way when she knew she had done nothing wrong was tantamount to admitting guilt .
15 The Labour Party was particularly critical of government policy in this area when it emerged after April 1 that Guys , the major London teaching hospital which had formed a trust with Lewisham , had made 600 redundancies and closed as many as 25 departments in a series of cost-cutting measures .
16 Erm , not only have you got no full stops but in this stanza when he 's talking about the fox moving you 've got no commas at the end of the lines .
17 The joint is in this condition when it is finally judged ready for the table .
18 Part of this message may be found later in this chapter when we consider denominational drawbacks .
19 In other words , pre-exposure to the stimulus may both retard the acquisition of the CS-US association and act to interfere with the retrieval of the information embodied in this association when it comes to a test trial .
20 Network theory has already been mentioned once in this book when we discussed methods .
21 Must have been in this room when I got here .
22 He and his men had killed three Germans in this house when he burst into a back room and was probably killed by a fourth German hiding there , although he may have been hit from across the street .
23 Well , we have our own gifts , but the presentation of food is not one of them , and since French cooks and food purveyors so often appear to lose the lightness of their touch in this respect when they leave their native land and settle abroad , one can only conclude that the special stimulant which brings these gifts into flower is in the air of France itself .
24 I used to live in this town when I was a very small child , Miss Williams .
25 Now , normally in this programme when we talk about womens ' magazines , people are inveighing against them because they carry various advertisements that they find offensive or exploitative , but are women 's magazines actually erm performing quite a useful job by filling in the gaps that that schools and parents are are failing to address ?
26 In his biography Changing Patterns ( 1968 ) , Sir Macfarlane Burnet mentions his great interest in this section when he read the book on board ship from Australia to England in 1925 .
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