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

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1 The then Foreign Minister of Japan , Taro Nakayama , visited Laos in August 1990 when he announced details of a major aid package [ see p. 37656 ] .
2 A 58 year old man was well until May 1989 , when he noticed pain in the front of both shins radiating into the feet .
3 Douglas Jenkins , 47 , suffered serious spine and ankle injuries when he fell 20ft from a gantry at the Mayfair Shooting Centre in Durham Road , Sunderland yesterday .
4 Lowe continued his career until 1871 when he fell victim to a pulmonary disease which prevented him from joining the services for the deaf at the new St. Saviour 's Church .
5 But Kevin died in August when he fell thirty-feet from the top of builder 's scaffolding and fractured his skull .
6 1973 when he became chairman of the corporation for a period of three years .
7 Neither Fox nor Greville could perform all his duties , and after 1598 , when he became Treasurer of the Navy , Greville had no intention of performing any of them .
8 From 1909 to 1914 , when he became secretary to the Congregation , he lectured on ecclesiastical diplomacy at the Academia dei Nobili .
9 He continued as Managing Director until it was bought by Stoddard Holdings in 1988 when he became Director of the newly formed Stoddard Mercia Contract Division .
10 Scottish Nuclear Ltd also increased output during 1991–92 , said Chairman James Hann when he revealed news of the breakthrough in the firms annual report .
11 ‘ It is sharp practice , ’ said Liverpool councillor Chris Curry , who alerted trading standards officers when he received complaints about the BT letter .
12 Top town : Lisburn Mayor Alderman Ivan Davis was given star attention from Kathy Reid and Jane Hodgers when he received awards for the 1992 Progressive ‘ Ulster in Bloom ’ competition .
13 MacDiarmid , the nom de plume of Christopher Murray Grieve ( 1892–1978 ) , the major figure in Scottish literature of this century , destroyed most of his manuscripts when he left Whalsey at the beginning of 1942 ; this collection consists of what he kept then and what he wrote subsequently .
14 Newson ( HAS March 11 ) when he expresses concern at the rapid decline of the industry and the rather callous abandonment of the skilled workforce within it , a testament no doubt which many a Durham and Yorkshire mining village could bear witness to .
15 Campbell faced more legal problems when he exposed plans for a seventy million pound spy satellite caled Zircon .
16 Lee visited Hong Kong in January 1990 , when he expressed doubts about the feasibility of introducing democratic structures before assimilation by China in 1997 .
17 Apart from explorers and travellers , one of the first Englishmen to settle in Madeira was William Bolton , in 1695 , when he took advantage of the Act of Charles 11 which prohibited the export of goods grown or manufactured in Europe to the West Indies and American Colonies , unless shipped from British ports in British ships , with Madeira specifically excluded from its terms .
18 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
19 He looked as if he had been conserving all his energy since then for the moment when he took advantage of an error by Butcher to shoot strongly past Woods .
20 Thomas was certainly a royal household knight in 1282 , when he took part in the Welsh war .
21 PRESIDENT Bill Clinton was due to turn the course of American economic policy on its head last night when he detailed proposals to the US Congress that embrace a range of new taxes and reject 12 years of the ‘ Reagan Revolution ’ .
22 And that 's not bad for a Londoner that die-hard Tykes believed would n't stay five minutes when he came north after a disastrous spell at Watford .
23 He was unsuccessful in his attempt to restart peace talks when he met leaders of the three factions in Sarajevo on July 3 .
24 There is no appropriation at the moment when he takes possession of the goods because he was entitled to do so under the terms of the contract of sale , a contract which is , it is true , voidable , but has not been avoided at the time the goods are handed over .
25 There is no appropriation at the moment when he takes possession of the goods because he was entitled to do so under the terms of the contract of sale , a contract which is , it is true , voidable , but has not been avoided at the time the goods are handed over .
26 MASTER potter Michael Hughes hopes to raise more than just a few laughs when he takes part in a marathon charity event .
27 He was still king in 779 when he granted land to the bishop of Rochester ( CS 228 : S 36 ) and it is not until 784 that a new king , Ealhmund , appears , granting land to the abbot of Reculver ( CS 243 : S 38 ) .
28 IAN WOOSNAM has the chance to join the legendary Jack Nicklaus in the history books when he leads Wales in the Philip Morris World Cup in Madrid tomorrow .
29 The probe was announced by Mr Lamont last month when he gave evidence to the Commons Treasury Select Committee .
30 His climbing days were cut short in 1957 when he caught polio in the Himalayas , but he remains a dedicated walker and has since served as President of the Alpine Club and on the Mount Everest Foundation .
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