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

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1 This process continued , without subsidy , in the private sector in the 1930s when builders took advantage of falling construction costs and cheaper land .
2 This compares with a rights issue price of 20p and a price of 102p last year when Lowndes took over Harris Queensway for £450m .
3 A party may require his opponent to supply copies of documents which he is entitled to inspect ; the notice requiring the copy document must be served at or before the time when inspection takes place and must contain an undertaking to pay the proper charge , which charges are set out in Appendix A item 4 ( Ord 14 , r 5A ) .
4 Clare had accidentally metamorphosed into a baker ten months before , when David took some of her homebaked bread to friends who lived nearby : they asked if they could buy bread regularly from her .
5 It was going to be another unusually wind free day when islanders take the opportunity to tie down any loose facings and fencings before the furies of winter .
6 Mothers gain peace of mind when kids take the plunge wearing Bami gear .
7 The history goes back to 1938 , when Mexico took over US and British oil interests and reached a peak in 1975 ; eighty-three acts of expropriation of foreign firms in twenty-eight countries ( UNCTC , 1988a : table XIX-I ) .
8 I have experience of this class of case over a period of more than fifty years and it has n't been uncommon in the past even in the days when judges took a more rigorous view than they cline er inclined to do nowadays not to punish er in any with a custodial
9 The nation as a whole wo n't notice the changes until tomorrow morning when GMTV takes over TV-am 's breakfast slot .
10 The erection of the machinery , which was manufactured in London and transported to the head of the incline by canal , proceeded through the latter part of 1899 to practical completion in April 1900 , when trials took place.8 ; As a result of these trials , Thomas required some modifications to be carried out , after which final acceptance trials took place in May , 9 ; followed by an Official visit — perhaps the opening — by the Committee on 11th July , 1900.0 ; The photographs of the boats ‘ Marsworth ’ and ‘ Langley ’ passing through the lift were probably taken in April of that year .
11 With grandparents who were visited , quite often the memory is mainly of the occasions when visits took place , or of the setting : of ‘ lovely times ’ staying with grandparents at Christmas , or of playing games — ‘ beggar my neighbour ’ and ‘ old maid ’ with a grandmother , dominoes and stories with a grandfather .
12 Maybe it had some reality in sales transactions of other times , when buyers took goods away then and there or a day later .
13 There are some situations where this may be necessary and other times when grandparents take over during a crisis .
14 It is a long flight from the early days when pilots taking off from Cricklewood in North London looked out of the cockpit and saw the number sixteen bus overtaking them .
15 ‘ It was Wyatt who introduced Johnny to Fergie two years ago — and that 's when things took off , ’ says Taki .
16 The approach was a reaction to the days when teams took the field without any overall plan of how they were to set about winning , when the only initiative that came from management was to encourage friendships in the team so that players were more ready to discuss tactics among themselves .
17 This particular form of the game is not that old , having come in in the middle of the last century , when changes took place in the technology of pelota .
18 Irwin , the centre whose back injury ruled him out of Ireland 's tour of North America , plays his first game for four months when Instonians take on Malone this weekend .
19 E/A kept on steady course at about 220mph until attacked , when he dived down to sea level at about 250–280pmh [ sic ] and I made two attacks one at 16000 when E/A took slight evasive action by executing gentle turns .
20 SHARE prices slumped in Hong Kong yesterday when investors took fright at the continued plunge in Tokyo .
21 Oh I 'm alright do n't worry about me I 'm , they , the person at home , their family must be told as well as you making a note in your accident book that there has been somebody with a knock on the head however mi minor it is , it 's got to be reported , because that knock could have repercussions , it could have broken a small vessel in the brain , it could still be bleeding and that is when compression takes over .
22 It took much restoration , in the remarkably enlightened years in the middle of the last century when conservation took hold in France , to give the cathedral of Lescar its present air of authenticity .
23 It was not at all necessary to say that I hoisted French colours , and therefore took the schooner unawares , or that at the time most of her men were on board of the Indiaman ; the great art in this world is , to know where to leave off , and in nothing more than when people take the pen in their hands .
24 ‘ That 's when people take multiple doses to try to keep going all night . ’
25 ‘ He never used to notice when people took advantage of him , so I started pointing it out .
26 But it 's when Mansell takes his helmet off that the trouble starts .
27 According to some commentators the peace process would effectively be placed on hold at least until January 1993 when Clinton took office .
28 It is the females who come on heat and who therefore determine when sex takes place .
29 She would have had no such hopes in the old days , when Bill took pleasure in flouting normal expectations , seemed driven to flare up , to " create " as Mrs Orton might put it .
30 Instead , resources could be used to limit known abuses or even to facilitate redress when abuses take place .
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