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

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31 1991 was a milestone for the Hastings Machine Knitting Club when they presented their 10th ‘ Accent on Design ’ Seminar , which included many special features to mark this important anniversary .
32 This shows how crucial it is to have funds available to support action when required from our Campaign Fund .
33 ‘ It 's too big for us to tackle , ’ said one , Keith Hill , his wife adding , ‘ We keep quiet because we see ourselves as second best — so we do n't make demands when perhaps we should . ’
34 I lose weight when I go there because there 's absolutely nothing good to eat and , even if there were , it would cost too much .
35 ‘ I used Victoria when I was younger and thought it was terrible , ’ he said .
36 ‘ Two reasons : first , because they moved here , the Sardinians , to find pasture when the land they had grazed for centuries was taken from them for development — the Costa Smeralda , etcetera .
37 Whilst automatically operated high-bay warehouses tend to be designed to exclude personnel when in operation , special precautions have to be taken to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not gain access , notably with man-rider operated equipment .
38 The King was in no position to make such a decision and , in any case , Baldwin had already decided to meet Parliament when he met the King on 10 December , and so the King did not even have to persuade him to adopt what he believed to be the correct course .
39 Because Sheriff Hamilton is a floating sheriff , the case had to be put back several times to allow him to pass sentence when he was next at Hamilton .
40 When in arrears he learns ‘ to sniff out the places where you can catch violators when you 're running behind ’ ( Skolnick , 1966:55 )
41 One of the most disgusting traits exhibited by the liberal is his inability to smell shit when it 's under his nose .
42 The intrepid tourists , on holiday from Winchester , Hants , were about to pitch camp when they surprised the grizzly .
43 I learned how to catch birds when they migrated to our part of the country during the winter .
44 In areas where the inflation of housing prices has made it impossible for many local people to obtain their own homes , the sight of outsiders purchasing houses when they already have one elsewhere can be an affront to local dignity .
45 The latter point in particular suggests that our findings reflect a different phenomenon , since we found protection when using diets supplemented with polyunsaturated fatty acids and this protection was suppressed by indomethacin pretreatment .
46 The Saudi announcement , attributed to annoyance over the Yemeni government 's stance on the Gulf crisis [ p. 37637 ] , meant that Yemenis would no longer be exempt from the need to obtain visas when entering the country , nor allowed to conduct business without a Saudi sponsor .
47 If you find that this is taking up too much of your valuable time , or causes disruption when your wages clerk is ill or on holiday — have a look at how Midland can help .
48 She was driving to meet Travis when something else Naylor Massingham had said — this time , to her — came back to her .
49 Who will need religion when heaven is here on earth ?
50 We snatched opportunities when we could , when my children were staying with friends or even , once , and extra dangerously , when they were asleep ( though the fear that one of them might wake put me off so I did n't try that again ) .
51 ‘ Who needs Freud when there 's Deirdre ? ’
52 It is thought that a similar mechanism operates in the naturally occurring self-cure when large numbers of larvae mature to the infective stage on pasture after rain .
53 The Cheshire cat is an odd character and he causes confusion when he literally disappears into thin air .
54 Pereira , 21 , was once world junior champion but is now world-ranked 154 and would not have been given much chance of defeating Borg when the Swede was in his prime .
55 Refusing to accept defeat when his early pamphlets were legally declared immoral in 1909 , he continued his writing and distributed his ‘ Books of the Nameless Love ’ underground .
56 Andrew Large , chairman of the Securities and Investments Board , is expected to ask the Government for stronger powers to prosecute fraud when he completes his review in March 1993 of the regulatory body 's responsibilities .
57 We say someone has AIDS when the virus has weakened the body so much that certain new illnesses are developing .
58 Blanket speed limits applied to all vehicles must be set at such a low figure as to ensure reasonable safety with the most badly designed vehicle when it is in the worst acceptable state of maintenance .
59 In most cases , at least in the early stages , the patient needs help when transferring onto a commode or toilet , so there also has to be space for the carer .
60 Lisa Julie Davies , 18 , of Lowmoor Road , and Susan Winifried Davies , of Kempton Court , both Darlington , admitted making false representations to obtain benefit when they appeared before the town 's magistrates .
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