Example sentences of "[be] [noun] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 yes the , the commission does n't seemed to of addressed itself to , to , the only question it seemed to of addressed itself to are whether the criteria objective , erm , that there could be reasons when it takes decisions and erm there should be an appeal procedure
2 The hon. Member for Neath ( Mr. Hain ) said that there will be chaos when everyone appeals .
3 To some extent , the potential harshness of the strict liability rule is mitigated by the fact that , if a person acts in what he takes to be self-defence when he is confronted by another whom he does not realise to be a constable , he has a good defence to the charge , because he is not guilty of an assault .
4 If we pretend there can be law when it is not clear what the law is , we will lose sight of the intimate connection between law and fair warning , and our politics will be less just in the future .
5 If childlessness is ‘ glossed over ’ and the couple adopt , they may feel insecure about their right to be parents when they have failed to have their own baby , which can lead to a poor relationship with a child .
6 Some of them even have to be parents when they get home where they see at first hand the pressures to supply children with fashionable merchandise .
7 ‘ Were you about to say , as it is there will be problems when your parents and Jennifer know I 'm working here ? ’
8 It is sometimes suggested that a justified true belief can be knowledge when it derives from a reliable method ( see Goldman , 1976 ; Armstrong , 1973 , ch. 13 ; Swain , 1981 ) .
9 After all , give someone who is barely more than a child a high-powered ‘ toy ’ and there is bound to be trouble when they go out to play with it .
10 ‘ Will there be trouble when you get back ? ’
11 Presumably , they learn chemistry , yet only a very few will be chemists when they grow up .
12 The restriction of membership to regular workers means that less than one in seven private sector union members are women and the bulk of these will cease to be members when they follow the convention of ‘ retirement ’ to child raising by the age of 30 .
13 Of course I did n't think it would be Terry when I married him .
14 There may be occasions when we feel ourselves in favour of particular activities that are defined as crimes ; but that is entirely different from being in favour of crime .
15 Of course , that is what we have to look for , and , of course , there are inevitably going to be occasions when we are compelled to look for it outside the four corners of the language that the draftsman has used .
16 There might be occasions when we feel that we 'd like MPs to take a particular line , in fact there are occasions when I 'd like to see MPs take a particular line , but we can only ask them , we can not in fact insist that they do take a particular line .
17 To improve the quality of our work , these are erm , when I say though the current position is the technical quality is variable , these this assessment comes from internal reviews which are carried out and we have annual quality control reviews in all parts of the of the practice and the answers that have been come back coming back from those quality control reviews have and they 're pretty strict reviews it seems , strictly in accordance with the book , strictly in accordance with all the reg rules and regulations and , so if one has deviated from those and it 's hardly surprising how very high standards B S five seven five O would have , be quite easy to obtain in most of our practice areas , so it 's hardly surprising that there will be occasions when we do n't actually er come up with ten out of ten on a on an assignment .
18 Such experimental evidence can of course be extremely valuable , but there may be occasions when it needs to be augmented by observations of children in more natural surroundings .
19 There may be occasions when it is quite right or entirely understandable that an asylum applicant did not make his claim until he had been here for some time .
20 In other words , the most likely occasions for associative use of the word to qualify what is in fact a performance from the professional acrobat 's repertoire — as when we are confronted by the sight of a lady standing on a man 's shoulders and juggling with Indian clubs — would be occasions when it is very likely that we can just as well describe the actions as acrobatic in their own right ; and on the other hand , ascriptive use of the word is likely to be rather rare except , precisely , in those circumstances where professional acrobats form part of the context , so that an associative use would be equally justified .
21 There may be occasions when our guesstimate is high enough to give concern that the potential customer would be unable to pay .
22 However , there may be occasions when you feel that this objective has not been achieved .
23 There may also be occasions when you need to have a copy of the signature of the addressee .
24 So there may be occasions when you feel that it would be nice to make er a change to er a system or procedure , and in actual fact it becomes really not possible because we would then be going against the dictates and requirements in I S O Nine Thousand and One .
25 There will be occasions when you want to drain down the cold water system .
26 But there may be occasions when you want to be sure that every child has an appropriate role .
27 In museological terms Panadol does not cease to be Panadol when it is no longer chemically potent .
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