Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun pl] when " in BNC.

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1 Affecting fibrous tissues and joints , especially of ankles when parts feel cold or numb and are better ( > ) cold applications .
2 Indeed , there are some who feel that there should be no border , thinking back nostalgically to days when there was only one domain of art .
3 Only at moments when pressure has been exerted by groups seeking some radical reorientation of the discipline , or when reorientation has been fiercely resisted , have manifestos of any substance appeared : Churton Collins 's campaign against Oxford in the 1890s , the Newbolt Report which developed out of the initiatives of the English Association , the Scrutiny movement , and most recently , the new right .
4 Thus in years when lemmings and other small rodents are plentiful ( see below ) , owls , skuas , jaegers and other aerial predators fare well and raise many offspring .
5 No , well I , I tend to keep away at nights when I , cos I think erm , those triplets so you must be
6 It is likely that the protein/fibre ratios for mature leaves represent the degree to which colobines avoid them and rely on more limited and seasonal resources with a concomitant decrease in population density notably at times when the preferred foods are scarce , especially at Sepilok and in Gabon .
7 Women tend to cover their mouths while laughing , and males show true merriment ( and true anger ) mainly after hours when their culture allows them greater freedom of behaviour while drinking alcohol .
8 So if you think back now at times when you 've done a training session and you thought I ca n't understand why that did n't work , you know I worked really hard this may actually reveal something to you you did work really hard at it and you put it together just the way that you would like to receive it , but it 's not it just the way the delegates would actually have liked to have seen it done .
9 Monday to Saturday , and from 10a.m. to 6p.m. on Sundays when a concert is being given .
10 She fell into the habit of feeding the boys early , and continued it even on nights when he did come home .
11 Some are betting on companies in sectors such as paper and pulp , which are meant to do well at times when the dollar is weak .
12 It 's fairly natural to either stop eating well at times when you fell nervous or anxious .
13 All through her life , even at moments when her difficulties seemed overwhelming , Constance would remember her father 's words declaimed into the vast skies of Northumberland : ‘ Never be afraid , Constance .
14 Luz had its passeries or local treaties , signed with the corresponding valleys on the Spanish side of the mountains , which guaranteed that they would continue to trade with one another even at times when the nations they were nominally part of might be at war .
15 In view of the hardships endured by many peasants , even at times when they were making some gains at the expense of their lords , it is hardly surprising that there were outbreaks of discontent , some of which took violent forms — indeed it has been said that peasant movements were as much a part of seigneurial society as strikes are of large-scale capitalism .
16 The contribution of this to full employment is obvious , particularly at times when demand in the economy is generally low .
17 The study , conducted by Newcastle University , found visits to GPs practising near the now-closed Monkton Coking Works rose consistently on days when sulphur dioxide levels were higher than normal .
18 And apart from moments when you wanted … when … ’ she shot her chin up aggressively at his amused look ‘ … when you were after sex , ’ she said , driven to boldness by his taunting mockery , ‘ you 've been hostile and unwelcoming to me . ’
19 Apart from times when one of them was out at work , they tried to share housework and childcare between them . )
20 She would go from eating little and missing meals to eating heavily at times when she experienced her sweet cravings .
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