Example sentences of "[vb -s] when " in BNC.

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1 Nowadays it means that Mr Morris chairs the House when Chancellor Norman Lamont delivers his budget … and he also presides when the House goes into committee to discuss the detailed budget legislation .
2 Nowadays it means that Mr Morris chairs the House when Chancellor Norman Lamont delivers his budget … and he also presides when the House goes into committee to discuss the detailed budget legislation .
3 Although this message is unlikely to be one that LDDC highlights when it approaches Whitehall for money , there is no doubting it has shifted its public relations away from targeting solely yuppies and City businessmen .
4 They held me at my house , but this is where Schmidt lives when he 's in London .
5 ‘ No , I 'd no idea he comes to Antibes or in what style he lives when he 's here . ’
6 Both women , he said , were perceived to be living fairy tale lives when privately , they were having to come to terms with intense personal pressures .
7 It does n't multiload presentation screens , but it does force you to reload Level One even if you died on it , and automatically restarts when loading is complete — if you go and make a cup of tea between levels , chances are you 'll be greeted with a ‘ game over ’ message when you return !
8 But in what the Law Society also interpreted yesterday as a clear shift in emphasis from the English proposals , the paper makes it clear that the role of the Lord President would be no different from the one he currently exercises when approving training and professional rules .
9 They already had half their ladies doing maternity exercises when the coup struck immediately before the start of the regatta .
10 At first all that would come into it were moralising precepts about drink which he remembered from having to copy them as exercises when he was a student : I am told you go from street to street where everything stinks to the gods of alcohol .
11 In these days of restrictions on capital investment it makes good sense to adapt to current and probable future needs when incurring capital expenditure .
12 The potential of Belbin 's analysis for team management includes clarifying team needs when recruiting new members , allocation of roles , identifying training and development needs , constituting new teams and serving as a basis for team review .
13 The table has to be solid enough not to give way when the patient rests on it , and it should be big enough to hold all the things the patient needs when he is out of bed .
14 Your body is supplied with the oxygen it needs when it needs it to burn in its fuel mixture .
15 The challenge for many agencies is how they can make use of children 's knowledge and needs when they plan community resources such as play areas and walkways .
16 Who needs When Harry Met Sally when you can have When Harry Met Beattie …
17 it grips when you push it on
18 ‘ We do n't want to go for the sort of so called innovation that can alienate an audience , ’ he exclaims when we talk about the sometimes clichéd dynamics of their music .
19 ‘ That will get stolen , ’ the minister of health exclaims when I show him the picture of the pressure cooker that is meant to be used as a steriliser in the dispensaries .
20 The researchers showed cancer develops when the function of oncogenes is disturbed and cells grow without control , the Karolinska Institute said .
21 This startling discovery has supported the idea that cancer develops when a cell contains too much of a perfectly normal cellular protein .
22 It is an inborn fear that develops when they are only a few months old , regardless of whether they have ever met an owl .
23 There 's none of the daily rancour which develops when people live bovinely together .
24 The technique makes use of the properties that water develops when heated to high temperatures at high atmospheric pressures .
25 But it is not the tampons that cause the disease but the bacteria which develops when a tampon has been in too long .
26 Such a process may be comparable to the experience one has when switching on the radio in the middle of a discussion programme and trying to understand the discussion through a partial reconstruction of what must have been said already , who the participants must be , and so on .
27 What an observer sees , that is , the visual experience that an observer has when viewing an object , depends in part on his past experience , his knowledge and his expectations .
28 Discretion is concerned with the element of choice that an individual has when making a decision .
29 erm what impact do you think it has when you have a complex in which there is such a , is such a high level of unemployment in which , which so few people are working , I mean , the ar the area itself , do you think it has certain implications or not ?
30 One of the advantages a child has when learning his first language is that he has lots of opportunity to hear it without being called upon to speak .
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