Example sentences of "[adj] when he is " in BNC.
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1 | He is content when he is working , because when he is working he is pleasing his owner and that is what a Rottweiler really loves to do . |
2 | So in a sense I 'll be glad when he is back , despite his attitude to me . ’ |
3 | He is putting his body under unbelievable strain , which is fine when he is 26 . |
4 | He is very cold when he is angry , very polite and correct . |
5 | He is most relaxed when he is in the converted barn in Devon that is now his painting studio ; it is stone-floored and filled with light and quiet as a church . |
6 | ‘ A lot of people probably think he is too fat when he is jumping , ’ says John , ‘ but he seems to be better for carrying a bit of weight ; he has more energy . |
7 | It is never alarming when he is near , although I remember the drop to the lake . |
8 | The well-tempered individual 's ability to maintain order is precarious when he is located in a terrain which is uncontrolled . |
9 | How can the Prime Minister be so complacent and so indolent when he is receiving advice that something now needs to be done ? |
10 | A person who makes the task of the constable more difficult when he is seeking to carry out that duty is obstructing the constable in the execution of his duty . |
11 | ‘ I 'm certain when he is fully fit he will prove his worth to this club and force his way back onto the international scene with England . ’ |
12 | A man with a poor employment history , who has lost several jobs and experienced intermittent phases of unemployment , has a considerably raised probability of becoming depressed when he is again made redundant ( Eales , 1985 ) , but will also have a raised chance of being near the top of an employer 's list for redundancy in so far as it is the policy of many employers to exercise a ‘ last in first out ’ policy . |
13 | ‘ I have been told to say that he will be very rich when he is older . |
14 | He knows too that there are activities in which he is most intelligent when he is most spontaneous , in which to think may even be dangerous ; the ski jumper or the tightrope walker can not afford to hesitate and reflect . |
15 | How can the Secretary of State for the Environment be environmentally benign when he is introducing the Heseltax , as it is known in Wolverhampton , and disastrous standard spending assessment being inflicted on Wolverhampton ? |