Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] when [art] " in BNC.

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1 No immediate statement was made on whether the death of Gryschenko would alter plans to continue when the race leaves Punta , bound for Fremantle , on 28 October .
2 Although at the time of his discovery Priestley could not have foreseen the use of oxygen in aeronautics as Vital Air for the aeronauts to breathe when the atmosphere became too thin , such use was suggested as early as 1784 .
3 On the credit side , there is much for the parents as well as the teenagers to gain when the time comes for them to leave home .
4 And his particular thing would be erm things especially like bananas and the erm barriers to trade when the E C becomes united .
5 Mrs Kennedy wants positive discrimination in favour of Merseysiders to apply when the Queen 's Dock development opens .
6 But I suppose some are more susceptible than others , and there 's no reason these days to suffer when a simple injection will cure it . ’
7 Heading out to sea again , Pembrokeshire beaches are great places to walk when the mist is down and all the sun-worshippers are safely tucked away at home .
8 In late June the New York State Assembly passed a bill requiring auctioneers to disclose when a bid was offered by the auction house itself , a practice referred to variously as ‘ consecutive bidding ’ , ‘ chandelier bidding ’ , or , in the proposed legislation , ‘ sham bidding ’ .
9 All members of the company ( though not its secretary ) must be qualified solicitors , and there are special provisions to apply when a member dies or is struck off the roll or otherwise loses his qualification to practise , which in essence provide that such member 's shares become non-voting so long as they remain registered in unqualified hands , and only qualified solicitors will be able to vote as proxies .
10 It gives local authorities an additional one hundred million pounds to spend when the low level of inflation is helping them keep down the cost of providing their services .
11 The election avoids the cessation and commencement bases applying in assessing profits to tax when a person leaves or joins a partnership .
12 Some of Harvard 's clients reneged on their agreements to sell when the price climbed , making ridiculous claims , like that the dog had chewed up the allotment letter , or that somebody had sold as a practical joke .
13 Recent palaeomagnetic studies , which identify the magnetic secrets ‘ frozen ’ into the rocks when they solidified , have also enabled scientists to decipher when the rocks moved and where they came from .
14 The FTA Yearbook 1986 has a very useful summary of procedures to adopt when the LA must be notified :
15 These openings , some of which occur in the same place year after year , are often of great biological importance , allowing light to penetrate , phytoplankton to bloom , and whales , seals and seabirds to survive when the rest of the sea remains covered .
16 But they recovered well , and had almost five overs to spare when the winning runs were hit .
17 And remove debris in the pond base — both are jobs to do when the weather is warm .
18 There was a slight tendency for the pickups to squeal when the amp was pushed hard and loud , but then I have to remind myself that this is a Korean-made instrument and I 've yet to find one with its pickups totally sorted out .
19 This chapter examines whether employers have the right to require employees to move when the company relocates and whether employees are entitled to receive redundancy payments if they refuse to agree to the transfer and are dismissed .
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