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

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1 In a real inversion layer the Fermi energy lies in a gap between when a whole number of levels are filled with electrons ( see Box ) .
2 A positive result does not give an indication of when the infection by HIV occurred .
3 WordPerfect Corp , Orem , Utah says that things are now in place for an initial public offering sometime in the future , but it is not prepared to give any indication of when the long-awaited event might happen .
4 The companies gave no indication of when the sets will be ready , but Hewlett claims that the 700/RXs used with its HP 9000 Series 700s already offer unrivalled price-performance .
5 Such modes of explanation are illustrated and distinguished with reference to various experimental studies , which provide an indication of when the different modes of explanation are understood by children .
6 Second , there is no indication of when the process of finding information should stop .
7 He gave no indication of when the parliament would be formed or for how long it would sit before elections were held .
8 The American Space Agency NASA gave no indication of when the flight would be re-scheduled , and grounded the entire shuttle fleet pending an enquiry into the leak .
9 This means you must always turn the light on when the carriage is at the right .
10 With the balloon tethered to prevent it going up instead of along , there was some confusion over when the race had actually started.A problem compounded by the fact that the Emma Louise was out of sight on the river , so a check would be made separately on her speed .
11 For too long we have sat on the fence regarding when a lone rescuer should leave a collapsed victim to seek medical help .
12 And I remembered too the guns they 'd shown me , with the barrels roughly brazed to patch holes that had been blasted-out by home-made bullets too misshapen to find a smooth passage through when the gun was fired .
13 Orkney and Shetland are further from the mainland than the Western Isles , but the answer to the hon. Member 's specific question about when an announcement will be made is , shortly .
14 The courier service from Leuchars had become increasingly dogged by attacks from ME109s , which appeared at times to have advance intelligence of when the planes would leave and land .
15 The title track on the new album has a very Zeppelin feel to it — the harmonica solo sounds very much in the mood of When The Levee Breaks …
16 On the thorny issue of when the company can be expected to return to profit , Passera said that the target was to break even in 1994 , and that that would require the company to break even at the operating level this year .
17 They also become unnecessarily entangled in the issue of when the new form of culture actually became dominant .
18 This obviously begs the question of when a duty exists .
19 Indeed the whole question of when a product becomes too expensive to be offered as a sample is very difficult .
20 The question of when a pregnancy commences often arises .
21 The report — which has taken more than a year to prepare in one of the most complex inquiries undertaken by Sir Anthony 's office — will address the question of when the department first became negligent if it is shown to have been aware of the possible difficulties .
22 Under the Aug. 12 agreement , signed between the DLP 's executive chairman and presidential candidate Kim Young Sam , the Democratic Party 's Kim Dae Jung , and Chung Ju Yung of the small United People 's Party ( UPP ) , the question of when the postponed elections would take place would be settled by a committee upon which all three parties were represented .
23 Answer guide : This raises the question of when the earnings process is complete and in this case it would seem that the process is not going to be completed therefore no entries need to be made .
24 Schools have shown increasing interest in it , helped by such excellent organisations as the Institute for Contemporary British History , but there is limited room in the curriculum for the twentieth century , let alone for the period from when the text books end and memory begins .
25 In the case of L Rowland and Co ( Retail ) Ltd , the High Court found that the period of time for which the clock stops during an enquiry by Customs can only reasonably be limited to the period from when the local office initiates the enquiry with the trader to the day when a satisfactory answer is given by the trader .
26 If the husband elects that his " new " home is to be treated as his main residence , then the disposal to the wife of the former matrimonial home ( or his interest in it ) will give rise to a charge to capital gains tax ; this will be on the gain accruing in respect of the period from when the matrimonial home ceased to be his main residence until the date of the court order or date of agreement between the parties .
27 It is thought that this might give relief to the husband for capital gains tax for the period from when the settlement is established ( ie the court order or when the agreement between the parties was finalised ) until its termination , but the application of this section to such a situation is not wholly clear .
28 This is a difficult question to give a well-defined meaning to when the very structures of space and time themselves are subject to the uncertainty principle .
29 ‘ The important thing is to know the time delay between when the fire starts and the detector operates , ’ says Peter Burray , head of fire detection at the station .
30 You should keep a register of when the child comes to you together with basic information like his date of birth , doctor 's name and phone number .
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