Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] when " in BNC.

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1 Also , in Deanos support , He does work hard and effectively even when he s not scoring .
2 The anarchic and the political , the anger and the boredom , are all active in Wilde 's transgressive aesthetic , and most especially when the survival strategies of subordination — subterfuge , lying , evasion — are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack , but ever working obliquely through irony , ambiguity , mimicry , and impersonation .
3 It was simply that most people , while wanting the ends , preferred to walk away from the means : especially when they were distasteful , and most especially when they failed .
4 There were clusters of robes that seemed to pulsate and breathe , and there were others that slithered sinuously and rather nastily when she approached .
5 Repeatedly we had cursed ourselves and our schools for allowing us to think we 'd grasped maths , physics and so on when now we could n't remember any of the important or useful things .
6 Many people spend an awful lot of time editing AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to re-configure memory managers and so forth when they switch between applications .
7 Ken did n't look up until he 'd finished the story he was reading and only then when his lips had finally stopped moving .
8 Once these conditions were altered , children clearly contrasted the meanings of more and less even when their lexical knowledge was still imperfect .
9 228 looked better when three West Indian wickets went for 51 and better still when Richards was caught .
10 The use of a shotgun for rabbit clearance , as opposed to the fun of the occasional shot , continues to be less effective than the rifle and especially so when it is used by individuals rather than in conjunction with an organised rough rabbit shoot .
11 The game is going to be TV-driven in the future , and rightly so when the worldwide trend is towards seated stadiums with reduced capacities . ’
12 He grew cross when Wickham demanded more and extremely so when Wickham pursued Maureen 's hint of fraud .
13 Most High Sheriffs regarded this responsibility as purely nominal , impinging rarely and normally only when a new gaoler had to be found .
14 September 10th was the Saturday following Heather 's visit to Oxford and thus just when Harry would have expected her to proceed to the Skein of Geese .
15 This continuity had not been maintained without a struggle , and once again when the GLC was abolished there were moves to distribute the responsibilities of the ILEA between the constituent boroughs .
16 This would result in his rhythms running more slowly when he was interested and more quickly when he was bored ( because he would go to bed earlier due to the lack of something interesting to do and so require less sleep ) .
17 I am doing that more and more now when I am stretched and I think I am improving in that area . ’
18 This is pretty much a disaster at this stage in their careers , and more so when one sees that contenders for places in the 1989 team like Philip Price of Wales , Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland , Keith Jones of Wales and Englishman Roger Wincheater , all won their cards .
19 They seem to run more smoothly and quickly together when reading in comparison to the heaviness of the first part .
20 It was late by the time the meal was done and later still when the company rose from the coffee cups in the drawing-room .
21 They were beyond sense , and later , much later , when he met her mama and papa , who had not gone shopping after all , but were sitting patiently in Uncle Orrin 's drawing-room , and later still when Uncle Orrin and Aunt Nella arrived , and they all had luncheon together , the lovers ' happiness was so patent that Jared Tunstall thought that his wilful daughter had found her true love at last .
22 No well that 's what I said i er and probably perhaps when you were on holiday .
23 I know from personal experience that there is nothing more wearing and wearying than continually being knocked backwards and sideways just when you think you have something on the go .
24 She was sounding strained , and as always when she was over-extended she was being unnecessarily bossy .
25 As in previous years , the majority of children in this age group are killed or injured when using the road as pedestrians and particularly so when crossing the road at locations where no pedestrian crossing facility exists .
26 And even more when he gets his car back on the road , so
27 And then just when we might not stop , oh my love , my virgin forest and me your virgin explorer , it is time , just like that , to stop .
28 Often you would get beaten twice , once at school and then again when you arrived back home , for getting into trouble !
29 Twice I asked Ward about this , the first time just after we had come out of the cloud on the eastern slope of the pass and had caught our first glimpse of Cajamarca far away in the valley below , and then again when we stopped at the Baños del Inca to ask our way , the hot springs steaming beside the public baths .
30 ‘ The turning point was the penalty immediately after half-time and then again when we went 12–3 ahead .
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