Example sentences of "time when [pron] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Those were the only times when we used a bit of coal . |
2 | Noting the times when you get a bite or catch fish is especially useful for night fishing , for you soon learn which are the productive periods and which are the dead times . |
3 | But of course there are times when you feel the need to run miles from a television studio , to seek relative anonymity away from strong lights , beckoning floor managers , and frantic messages in your ear-piece as you try simultaneously to deliver a dramatic link on a completely different subject . |
4 | There were times when he felt the need for family ties and the fact was , he had none — unless he could count Wendell Harvey . |
5 | But Lili said there were few enough times when she got the chance really to dress up and she was going to now . |
6 | I was glancing through the personal column of the Church Times when I saw an advertisement for ‘ a curate in poor health ’ — those were the very words — to accompany two elderly ladies on an Italian tour , all expenses paid . ’ |
7 | ‘ In all my years of motor racing , I can only think of a couple of times when I mastered the machine as at the Nürburgring in 1968 . |
8 | The times when I see a swing-tip being used on a fast river , with the tip fully straightened , and therefore its usefulness cancelled out , is unbelievable . |
9 | I remembered times when I rang the bell and there had been no answer . |
10 | There are many times when I leave the house and go up to the range when I really do n't want to . |
11 | The one remembered was the time when we had a display comparing ‘ steers ’ against ‘ bulls ’ and their relevant daily liveweight gains . |
12 | Nevertheless it seems to me that this is a time when we have a chance to examine the utility of A levels in their present form , a chance that may have been missed by the terms of reference of the Higginson Committee . |
13 | Pending the time when we have a balance of men and women in this Chamber — a matter on which I shall expound next Tuesday afternoon , when I hope that many of my colleagues will support the concept of more women in this House — does my right hon. Friend agree that public consciousness of the lack of female representation of women 's views in our national life is now very high ? |
14 | If it were to happen in a few year 's time when we have the lottery money , then I think the Sutherland Collection Collection is something that anybody concerned with heritage should make the highest possible priority . |
15 | ‘ And at a time when we need the PA more than ever , with all those Eurocrats around and so many other pressures on the PA and the trade generally , we need people who will come forward and put in a bit of time . ’ |
16 | The Australians magnificently took revenge for their defeat last time when they had the bronze medal taken away from them , but England were happy to learn that they have a last-eight encounter today with Sweden . |
17 | It was , said Fry J. , at p. 196 , ‘ plain that the plaintiffs , at the time when they executed the deed , had not been entirely emancipated from their father 's control … |
18 | You are entering the market for the first time when you write a letter about yourself to either agent , casting director , producer or director . |
19 | Now what happens during the day time when you get an eclipse is that the sun is up there in the sky big golden circle |
20 | Eighty years does n't seem a very long time when you consider the art of acting has been prospering in Europe over the last four hundred or so years , quite apart from the great traditions of ancient Greek drama . |
21 | This is useful practise to prepare for the time when you allow the dog off the leash for the first time , and call it back to you . |
22 | This is one time when you need the reassurance and help of your human keeper . |
23 | It can be carried out at any time when you feel the need , for example , when you are near anybody with a cold or ‘ flu ; when you are experiencing any form of fear ; when others are indulging in negative emotions ; in noisy surroundings ; first thing in the morning and last thing at night ; after meditating or giving intuitive aromatherapy massage . |
24 | And then there came a time when he felt a pride in the deed , in the courage , the audacity , the resolution which had made it possible . |
25 | Aberdeen 's debt to Booth was even greater ten minutes from time when he scored the goal that finally ended an enthralling tie . |
26 | I mean if he was going to attack me , he 'd surely do it at some time when he had a reason to be angry . |
27 | Another trooper fell out of line , and this time when he got a hand to the wooden rail at the side of the bridge he collapsed across it . |
28 | ‘ ( 1 ) A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he does any act which causes an unauthorised modification of the contents of any computer ; and ( b ) at the time when he does the act he has the requisite intent and the requisite knowledge . |
29 | Prima facie these are the rules in force at the time when he became a member . |
30 | At the time when he became a professor , his reputation probably depended largely on his studies of the capillary circulation and of the blood cells concerned with defence against bacterial invasion . |