Example sentences of "[noun] when it start " in BNC.
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1 | The new fifth television channel , wherever it is situated , will open up further opportunities for programme-makers when it starts up at the end of 1993 . |
2 | On Harry 's first day at play school , his mum was about to take him along to meet all the other kids when it started snowing outside . |
3 | It was he who recommended her to apply to Breakspear College when it started admitting women . |
4 | The HND in Hotel Catering and Institutional Management course was the first of its kind in Scotland when it started life as the HND in Catering and Hotelkeeping . |
5 | And he added : ‘ I 'm not satisfied with Eldorado at the moment , but I was n't satisfied with EastEnders when it started . ’ |
6 | Comments which will be the focus of the Ulster Unionist conference when it starts tomorrow . |
7 | This change , called accommodation , happens automatically in people with normal eyes , and so we only become aware of the process when it starts to go wrong . |
8 | They were leaning against the wall when it started to happen … ’ |
9 | Also , remember that Windows only looks at its INI files when it starts up , so it wo n't see any changes that you make to them until Windows is restarted . |
10 | ‘ It was paper when it started and it 's paper afterwards . ’ |
11 | The general aim of Startrac when it started out was to ‘ develop a resource within the Northern Health Region to promote leisure and recreation for children , young people and adults with special needs ’ . |
12 | The immediate success of Autocover when it started in 1982 clearly demonstrated just how competitive the premiums were at that time . |
13 | Among Max 's other hobbies are going for long walks , travelling in the car and sitting on the fax machine , which always gives him a surprise when it starts working . |
14 | The record-keeping and office procedures implications of the Modular Course when it started in 1973 with an intake of 75 students were modest but have since grown with the Course . |