Example sentences of "[noun sg] when [pers pn] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Andrew Davis , who lives at Richmond Road in Oxford , denied causing grievious bodily harm when he appeared at the city 's crown court . |
2 | After more than fifty-four years of marriage she was by his side when he died at the age of eighty-four , at 21 Frimley Gardens , Mitcham , south London , 4 June 1943 . |
3 | If you bear this in mind when you look at the list below , you 'll find that there are a large range of activities that can play a part in your safer sex life . |
4 | Bobsy actually drummed for The Beautiful South when they played at The Brit Awards some time ago , so do n't hold on to your ears pop kids . |
5 | Now , Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown plans to raise the whole issue when he speaks at the Welsh Labour conference in Llandudno later today . |
6 | The question acquires a new relevance when we look at the propositions of some of the CETI theorists ( CETI = Communication with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence ) . |
7 | He must have supposed himself to be using a language absolutely purged of metaphor when he wrote at the grand climax of the Discourse on method |
8 | So we er , schools can approach us as the Engineering Council and say , we 'd like some help , and quite obviously , they all want some help when they look at the actual syllabus of a design and technology itself ! |
9 | Constance was startled by Miss Hatherby 's appearance when she arrived at the Hall . |
10 | Opened by another Mr Perkins who was staying at the same hotel , the package was passed to police who were ready and waiting for the actor when he arrived at the hotel in Cardiff . |
11 | He had told them that Whitlock would be promoted to Deputy Director when he retired at the end of the year . |
12 | A frown of puzzlement creased his brow when he looked at the cover . |
13 | ‘ The reaction when we filmed at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham was fantastic he said . |
14 | This will mean that the waves from the slits will not be in phase with each other when they arrive at the screen : in some places the waves will cancel each other out , and in others they will reinforce each other . |
15 | met his wife when she worked at the maltings during the war and they were married in 1948 . |
16 | The pensioner , who needed sedation when she arrived at the Countess of Chester hospital , is still not well enough to be fully interviewed by police . |
17 | There was the famous occasion when he picked at a wall behind a bus stop while waiting for a bus and found a rare specimen fossil ; and the occasion when he cut his leg while climbing a rockface at Craigleith Quarry and failed to notice it until his Wellington boot was full of blood , whereupon he drove to the nearest hospital for stitches and a transfusion . |
18 | The author is on stronger ground when he looks at the technical characteristics of various modes . |
19 | Steve Hinson got a sinking feeling when he arrived at the Acorn Resource Centre for the physically disabled in West Berkshire . |
20 | However , as I said before erm if you are the farmer or the grower , the apple grower whose crop has been completely decimated you wo n't be able to er benefit from the very high , high prices if you have got very little output right , so your as an individual your income may be very low , right , in bad years , right , but on average when we look at the industry as a whole , industry incomes will be very very very large . |
21 | At the birth of a baby when we marvel at the appearance of new life . |
22 | He had been fifteen years her senior when they met at the church door but he had been slimmer then , fleet as a greyhound , a veritable Hector on the battlefield and a Paris in the bedchamber . |
23 | The Wheel Tapper pub behind the railway station in Taunton was my haven when I worked at the art college there in the late 1960s and early 1970s . |
24 | A COOKSTOWN man was remanded on bail when he appeared at the local Magistrates Court yesterday charged with handling stolen goods valued at £20,000 . |
25 | It was just the way his hand flew to his pocket when you hammered at the door . ’ |
26 | The forensic officer said it was unclear from examination how the Carnlough device would operate because the materials were in a ‘ disrupted ’ state when they arrived at the laboratory . |
27 | The exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg 's early work reaches the conclusion of its four-city , fifteen-month tour when it opens at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in the middle of this month ( 14 May-2 August ) . |
28 | She stood in a large yard with a glass of white wine in her hand and it spilt down the front of her red dress when she jumped at the banging noise of a firework . |
29 | Prince Eugene of Savoy , until his death in 1736 the most famous commander in Europe , had to wear civilian dress when he appeared at the Habsburg court . |
30 | In addition , employees with company mortgages may keep up to £1300 of the proceeds of the sale of their property when they move at the company 's request . |