Example sentences of "to when [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Obsessed as the Legion was with tradition , many of the songs harked back to Indo-China and Algeria , to when a man could expect to serve his entire contract without seeing Europe . |
2 | Ah , ‘ t is a sorry pass we are come to when a lady is robbed of the clothes on her back . ’ |
3 | What 's this club coming to when a fellow ca n't get a straightforward answer to a straightforward question . ’ |
4 | The question remains , however , as to when a potency level is actually reached and how many succussions are needed to reach it and also whether different dilution factors need different amounts . |
5 | The decision as to when an odour will amount to an actionable nuisance at law depends on the whole of the circumstances of the case in question . |
6 | Useful clinical pointers are the unavailability for various reasons of the patient 's urine tests — lost book , came out in a hurry , left it on the bus — occurring with each clinic visit , and an enquiry as to when the patient last had something to eat . |
7 | This may be difficult for a parent who , as a child , had never been apologised to when the occasion warranted it , but it would come naturally to one who had . |
8 | The device could 've been planted as early as Saturday morning and police want to speak to anyone who went there from that time , to when the alarm was raised yesterday . |
9 | These dates generally refer to when the customer signed for the transfer of ownership . |
10 | For them , crying is enjoyable , therapeutic , something to look forward to when the relationship matures . |
11 | Accounts differ as to when the unit insignia was first worn , but several of the ‘ Originals ’ maintain that it was at the end of the training period and before the first operation . |
12 | To myself it 's a matter of well my first reaction was to ask the C I D if they knew the situation between o of , that was my first response actually to when the phone call came in , but I knew very little about . |
13 | The colour developed at any point will depend on where the sonic pressure-pulse had got to when the light arrived , i.e. on the distance of that part of the scene . |
14 | Well erm if I were then to ask you when what was your best estimate to when the programme was likely to be commenced . |
15 | Make sure that , sure they 're good quality photographs , normally black and white , sharp , appropriate and so forth , and make sure that you 've got sufficient details associated with it , often a good way of doing it is by having a , something typed on a slip of paper which is just very slightly stuck to the , to the back so the editor can actually see what the thing is and can take it off if he needs to when the picture is actually being reproduced . |
16 | He will give the talk at the AGM , subject to when the AGM is held . |
17 | He will give the talk at the AGM , subject to when the AGM is held . |
18 | Dealing with a further argument of the insurers as to when the property passed , Parker L.J . |
19 | Lakatos explicitly stated that the ‘ central problem in philosophy of science is … the problem of stating universal conditions under which a theory is scientific ’ , a problem which is ‘ closely linked with the problem of the rationality of science ’ and whose solution ‘ ought to give us guidance as to when the acceptance of a scientific theory is rational or not ’ . |
20 | Thus , negotiations will include representations and " other dealings " which extend back in time to when the debtor or hirer reads an advertisement inserted by the negotiator . |
21 | At that time there was a dispute between the Pharisees and Sadducees as to when the festival should begin . |
22 | In the present case , the judge carefully analysed the provisions of section 10(3) and ( 4 ) and in my judgment reached the correct conclusion as to when the cause of action arose . |
23 | He was charged $65 for a call that never got through , and the Inter- Continental has since confirmed that ‘ for technical reasons , charges for all international calls out of Zaire commence as soon as the line rings , as opposed to when the party telephoned actually picks up the receiver ’ . |
24 | Saturdays are going to take some , they always take some getting used to when the football season 's first finishing . |
25 | But it was an atmosphere vastly different to when the android had entered the space station . |
26 | The essence of the decision in Watt v. Rama [ 1972 ] V.R. 353 was the court 's conclusion as to when the plaintiff suffered the damage in respect of which she sued . |
27 | Some of those same cells may also be referred to when the device is presented with an instance which it has already classified correctly , so later learning can upset what was learned before . |
28 | There are other petitions appertaining to a motion they will be referred to when the motion is taken . |
29 | There is still , however , disagreement between researchers as to when the mother produces the most nutritious milk . |