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

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1 The £12m , which continues to rise , compares with the £17½m paid by the company in expenses when it raised £250m in its stock market flotation last year .
2 The £12m , which continues to rise , compares with the £17½m paid by the company in expenses when it raised £250m in its stock market flotation last year .
3 Such measures constituted the present Government 's heritage , when it took office in 1979 .
4 This was the conclusion of the Policy Planning Staff which , when it began work in February 1949 , certainly had enough circumstantial evidence to prompt such a conclusion .
5 He shares the profits with publisher John Brown , who worked for Virgin Publishing when it signed Viz in 1984 .
6 Meanwhile the country loses control over vital assets , as Mexico did when it exchanged shares in one of its biggest manufacturing companies — Grupo Alfa , against a reduction of several hundred million dollars in its debts .
7 Why do not the Government set up — as the Labour party will when it takes office in a few months — a national crime prevention council to co-ordinate the work of all the Departments of state in crime prevention ?
8 Similarly , Amiel de Baux held office under the French crown , and was serving in the royal army when it entered Aquitaine in 1371 .
9 The group 's debt mountain is largely the result of massive borrowings taken on when it bought Coalite in 1989 .
10 When it finds expression in atheism then we have religion there also , for Truth is the atheism of the atheist .
11 Yet another , fortunately quite rare , follows you around when it sees secateurs in your hands and drops a few eggs into the soft pith of the stem when you make a cut , before the cut wound has had time to callus and heal itself — another reason why you should always try to confine cutting to a fine dry day .
12 View from City Road page 27 Tunnel shock : Eurotunnel , the Anglo-French consortium which will operate the twin-rail tunnel when it enters service in June 1993 , announced that costs have risen by £2.2bn to £7bn .
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