Example sentences of "when they [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If young people get used to the idea of the pub being a centre of the community , a place for sensible conversation and for sensible drinking , they are less likely to abuse the pub and its facilities when they become young adults .
2 Only when they become international players do they become the responsibility of international coaches .
3 There are , of course , other forces at work in the global system , and in some respects global capitalism has had to come to terms with these , particularly when they become opposing forces .
4 Cardiff were never allowed to demonstrate clearly that they were the fitter and more composed League team , despite an early assault when they forced five corners .
5 However , bearing these caveats in mind , it is still reasonable to expect children to have made demonstrable progress along the developmental path when they reach key stages in the education system .
6 He told the jury that the first raid occurred on April 3 at Sattherthwaite 's confectioners in Crosby when they threatened two women employees with a screwdriver and demanded cash .
7 Mr Globe said the first raid was at Satterthwaite 's confectioners in Crosby when they threatened two women with a screwdriver and stole £513 .
8 They can be especially powerful when used in conjunction with genetic manipulation , and the two techniques are at their most convincing when they yield similar results .
9 The Presidents of Costa Rica , Honduras and Panama undertook a joint European tour on May 19-22 , when they attended top-level meetings with the UK , French and Italian governments and with representatives of the European Communities ( EC ) in Brussels .
10 At one time we said it was you know rewarded on the edge of technology when they like most things you know .
11 He said got very nasty when they scored two goals within two minutes around
12 Those who could not console themselves with the thought of world-wide respect for their domestically heartily despised ruler were at least supposed to despair when they heard Western statesmen pour flattery over Ceauşescu .
13 The universality of social representations is expressed by Aebischer and Thommen ( 1983 ) , when they characterize social representations as ‘ all the knowledge and understanding that a society , or subgroup of the society , has about a given object ’ ( p. 5 ) .
14 When they sent more men across , to liaise with him , it did n't work .
15 He said the English were fine ones to bang on about cruelty when they sent little boys off to boarding school when they were eight .
16 When they left four hours later , 500 of the villagers , children and women as well as men , were dead .
17 Manchester United looked like they had forced themselves into the second round of the UEFA Cup when they went two goals ahead after four spot kicks when Paul Ince and Denis Irwin buried their chances .
18 But then , as recent restorative wins over Newbridge and Newport also showed , neither are they anywhere near as bad as their desperate form from December to March — when they went three months without a league win — suggested .
19 Last year the party won overall control of the borough council , when they polled more votes than Tories and Labour combined .
20 When they pitched these clients , trouble sometimes arose .
21 ANNADALE Striders increased their lead in the Panasonic Area athletics league when they finished 27 points clear of Ballymena and Antrim in the second round at Antrim yesterday .
22 She had worked ten years in the West End and had no friends in the suburb where she and Ron had been lucky to get the second floor of a house when they married two years ago .
23 but they 're bonded to different groupings so , for example , if one had something like this er , let's call that see three , page seven if I had something like that that central carbon there and when they draw these things at an exam paper , do n't expect it to be the central one .
24 He then returned to the sitting room and sat in front of the television where he was found asleep by his father and the others when they returned 40 minutes later .
25 PARTING was such sweet sorrow for actress Daryl Hannah and John F Kennedy Jnr , above , when they spent 45 minutes saying their goodbyes on a New York street .
26 On her visit Diana took France by storm and she has shown the world how happy she is carrying out official engagements on her own — in contrast to the Korean trip which she shared with her husband and which exposed their coldness towards each other when they spent most days unsmiling and glum .
27 If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs .
28 The Minister does not know the figures , but I shall tell him what farmers in Orkney found when they made simple inquiries .
29 Except when they made wonderful pictures .
30 The boys had been out on their bikes with a friend when they saw two men shooting into the brook .
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