Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] when [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , no staining was seen when the primary antibodies were omitted or when the anti-Bcl-2 antibody was replaced with an IgG1 monoclonal antibody against bromodeoxyuridine ( culture supernatant , diluted 1:1 ) . |
2 | Ten years ago it was supposed that when the database was up and running it would be relatively easy to find additional funds from outside to cover the running costs . |
3 | It is considered that when an individual becomes ill , that is , out of balance , the organism reacts in a way which attempts to restore the balance , that is , curatively . |
4 | It might be objected that when the comparison of habituation and latent inhibition gives rise to a discrepancy , it does so because we have failed to compare like with like . |
5 | Another is a search for more definite realities in the certainties of the ‘ good old days ’ — a nostalgia for the days of horses when each person knew his place , was secure within it , when the old were respected and when the world was slower-moving and more predictable . |
6 | Emily noticed that he was drinking excessive amounts of brandy , his cheeks became red and his eyes glazed and when the meal was over , he rose from his chair unsteadily . |
7 | Before commencing it should be emphasized that when a geologist talks of a volcano having been recently active , he means that it has been active within the last ten thousand years . |
8 | It was recalled that when the Community Charge was introduced and differential rating for the rural areas of the borough ceased , to compensate the rural areas the Borough Council undertook to pay Parish Clerks ' salaries and to be responsible for the maintenance of playing fields . |
9 | In the last chapter the structure of the tone-unit was introduced and it was explained that when a tonic syllable is followed by a tail , that tail continues and completes the tone begun on the tonic syllable . |
10 | The front rank of footmen were instructed that when the soldiers advanced on them , by command , they were to present their rifles , be steady , take aim , fire and lie flat on the ground . |
11 | The law-makers , roundly condemned by Brian Moore , England 's hooker , on the nonsensical grounds that they have not played for 40 years , have decided that when a maul — ball in hand — grinds to a halt , or the ball becomes unplayable , the team not in possession at the start of the maul should put the ball into an ensuing scrum . |
12 | Perhaps for this reason the topmost stone supposedly retains its own curious powers : it is said that when a cock crows nearby , it turns three times . |
13 | It is said that when a High King or Queen is born , if the child is Ireland 's true heir , they will sing him into the world and they will weave a spell of protectiveness . ’ |
14 | We have said that when a logogen reaches threshold ‘ a response is available ’ ; but since there are two output routes from the logogen system ( to the cognitive system and to the response buffer ) this term is ambiguous . |
15 | It is said that when a wizard is about to die Death himself turns up to claim him ( instead of delegating the task to a subordinate , such as Disease or Famine , as is usually the case ) . |
16 | Some soldiers had said that when the war was over they did not want to take up Party work any longer : ‘ Many of them think that they have done enough through their service at the Front or also behind the front-lines , and point to those of similar age or younger who were not soldiers . ’ |
17 | It was true that he had never said he would marry me , but he had said that when the war was over he would write to me and try to come back . |
18 | It will be argued that when the second source is threatened as well as the first , the power to coerce can devolve on the civil sphere in a substantive way . |
19 | Instead , it is argued that when the cat 's blood-flow through its main veins into the heart is increased , turbulence is created . |
20 | It was argued that when the woman was ‘ named in a press report , this obviously dramatically widens the number who may point an accusing finger at the unfortunate victim — or at least the victim believes it will ’ . |
21 | We have already seen that when a system undergoes a change at constant pressure the energy transferred as heat is called the enthalpy change . |
22 | It can be seen that when the bookseller allows a library its full 10% on these titles , his profit will be that much smaller . |
23 | We have already seen that when the courts deem a statutory term to be jurisdictional , whether it be a question of law or fact , they will substitute their view as to the meaning of the term for that of the decision-maker . |
24 | It can be seen that when the theory of road use charging , which has been spoken of exhaustively over the last few years , is translated into practical application , many problems will arise . |
25 | He shouted to his wife that he had been stabbed and when the woman walked off he staggered from the car and collapsed . |
26 | There is a famously long time-lag between when work is done and when the Nobel committee doles out accolades for it . |
27 | An important task of the project manager is to break down the project into independent activities , to specify what shall be done and when the work must be finished , and to make agreements with functional managers about their contributions . |
28 | The options for each decision need to be evaluated and when a decision is made the project plan for each aspect of the project should be updated . |
29 | This was suspected because when the particles collide they emit radio signals . |
30 | Confrontation with a novel or unexpected event , in which few replicative aspects are evident , may mean that inappropriate constructs come to be applied as when a viewer orientated towards figurative painting attempts to discover recognizable content with an abstract work . |