Example sentences of "when [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When hegemony begins to come apart , the dominant class resorts to coercion , leading to a ‘ crisis of authority ’ .
2 Previous work had suggested accumulation of bismuth in the body when tripotassium dicitratobismuthate was taken orally , although this has been disputed .
3 We are concerned for many reasons about the health of staff , but particularly when we know that illness and disease can be greatly lessened when smoking is reduced or stopped altogether .
4 The approximation was ( and is ) used as a basis for calculating the date of the paschal moon and hence determining when Easter occurs .
5 and he ends up with Creme Eggs and then proper eggs and that and I thought that 's just a waste of money at his age cos when Easter comes up , four weeks after he 's seventeen .
6 When insect cells were co-infected with these two dual recombinants , all four proteins were synthesized , and morphological structures resembling BTV particles , double-shelled virus-like particles ( VLPs ) were recovered ( 10 ) .
7 So when Esquire ask for their 2,000 words next month about the connection between the Croatian Winter Olympics team uniform and Public Enemy , or the brutal point of Michael Barrymore , I can somehow contrive it that I end up writing about how it feels waiting for Maddy 's first smile , about the wonder of her 35th day , about her growing up and me growing up .
8 Or perhaps they would have the sense to be washing their hair when Esquire phones to ask them out .
9 To further complicate this medical nightmare the hospital was already under scrutiny for a death in which a patient had been given the drug epinephrine instead of vitamin E. It is known that , when epinephrine is given at the same time as digoxin , it can upset heart rhythms .
10 When progress is being made to finer handwriting tasks , a black-coloured ball pen is usually the best choice .
11 ‘ It appears , as a general finding , that there is much cynicism amongst primary school teachers about the possibility of innovation in curricula when teaching is under its present constraint .
12 When payment for games totalling more than £7,000 was not received he wrote back to the bank and received two additional references on December 18 , 1990 and January 15 , 1991 confirming that the company was good for up to £10,000 .
13 Surely hotels should be held to contract when payment has been made in full by clients ?
14 When payment is received the supplier should usually then issue a tax invoice within 30 days of the time of supply if the client is a taxable person ( reg 12(1) and ( 5 ) ) .
15 WHEN PAYMENT IS MADE
16 It is said that invoices were raised against Wessex on behalf of Abbey and that when payment was received by Abbey the moneys were diverted by Mr. Tully and others and were partly dissipated in bribes and partly disguised and concealed in various bank accounts and other havens .
17 PROCEDURE WHEN PAYMENT IS MADE TO A SUB-CONTRACTOR HOLDING A TAX CERTIFICATE
18 PROCEDURE WHEN PAYMENT IS MADE TO A SUB-CONTRACTOR WHO DOES NOT HOLD A TAX CERTIFICATE
19 When payment of tax is due
20 As an alternative means of adding security , the bill[s] of exchange may be sent with shipping documents — the buyer only obtains title to the goods once the bill[s] have been accepted for payment at a future date [ or , if the bill is payable ‘ at sight ’ , when payment has been made ] .
21 When payment is made the dealer gets his commission , normally splitting it with his mentor and possibly an official in the defence ministry who refuses to rubber stamp the deal without an ‘ incentive ’ .
22 Any lack of precision or clarity may provide an excuse for a dispute or even litigation : for example , if it is not clear when payment is due , the client 's customer may rely on the uncertainty in the terms to withhold payment until the latest possible date .
23 His case was adjourned until May 5 , when committal proceedings are likely to take place .
24 The magistrates adjourned the hearing until October 8 , when committal proceedings are likely to take place .
25 When adolescence hits us , feelings about ourselves are at their most intense , bound up so much with identity , a sense of who we are and who we might be .
26 When adolescence is enforced or prolonged , as it tends to be in closed institutions , these needs become all the greater .
27 The Government introduced the community charge legislation as a result of total panic about what was happening in Scotland when revaluation came before us again .
28 On 2 February 1989 Jones sent in to the APS an abstract of his intended talk which stated in part ‘ We have accumulated considerable evidence for a new form of cold nuclear fusion which occurs when hydrogen isotopes are loaded into various materials , notably crystalline solids ( without muons ) ’ ( my italics ) .
29 By comparison the maximum energy release in thermonuclear fusion when hydrogen burns to 56 Fe is only 0.9 per cent of the rest mass energy .
30 The state intervenes as a last resort or safety net when parenting leads to dangerous or inadequate levels of child care .
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