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

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1 He was reviled as a so-called atheist but otherwise his thought received little attention , only becoming a main force in philosophy when it was rediscovered by German philosophers in the nineteenth century .
2 A painting of a garden at Auvers-sur-Oise by Van Gogh , finished only days before he killed himself , will become the first historical monument to go under the hammer in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean-Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau .
3 ’ Schisgal obviously had Dustin in mind when he wrote this .
4 People sell at auction in booms when there is a strong pool of able buyers — but even more so during recession when there is a steady supply of sellers desperate for immediate cash or receivers and mortgagees trying to cut their losses .
5 And the names on the score sheet , do n't rub your eyes in disbelief when you see the morning paper , they are and .
6 ‘ Through one acquisition or a combination of acquisitions , I would like to be in excess of $100m in revenue in Italy when we go into next year , but that will only happen if we find the right match .
7 I look grimy , bad-tempered , just the sort of guy you 'd expect to find hiding in a woodpile in Deptford when there 's trouble about .
8 With no reserve football in Italy it 's hard for Milan to keep all their stars happy but , with Burlusconi having pumped £50m into a club which as £15m in debt when he arrived seven years ago , there are few grumbles on the terraces .
9 And in July 1986 , 28 women were teargassed in their communal cell in Pollsmoor when they demanded to know why they were being held .
10 And this is a matter which must be given some weight in decision when you combine it with the other factors also which we have gone through today .
11 After all , why talk in English when you can give yourself a little challenge ?
12 Overtaking the car in front when it is not safe to do so and then cutting in front .
13 The uncles and aunts presumably knew but Stephen himself had n't heard a word of him since he went away to college in London when he was eighteen .
14 So she go to Palestine to meet with them , and she then meet you with boat in Aden when she is coming home again , you remember , ja ? ’
15 I was telling everyone how Annabelle met Steven in Kenya when they were on a safari holiday and
16 Oh it was er it was about six pound in weight when you put it together anyway , and erm used to make parts for aircraft and parts for the dropping of the bombs which we called drop bars .
17 ‘ Could n't you see the dog did n't have friendship in mind when he hurled himself at you ? ’
18 Shirley put her hand to her mouth in horror when she saw the blaze .
19 John McCarthy was working as a journalist in Beirut when he was seized on his way to the airport to leave .
20 Watkins L.J. , in Berry ( No. 2 ) may have had such dicta in mind when he stated ,
21 God , how I used to envy the Catholic girls going to the schools in Belfast when I was waiting at the bus stop like a fresh dog 's dinner to be carried off to Dothegirls Academy in me big grey interlocks with double gusset for the hockey stains .
22 She had been studying architecture in Paris when he first met her in 1958 .
23 A new State is bound by the rules of customary international law in existence when it acquires Statehood .
24 You all so easily forget these names now , oh I do n't remember it , but the other , oh I remember old , eh mate of , he was second in command when I was in India , and he , he , he was a right character , he was a right chara
25 Mother Joseph , speaking her confident but imperfect Arabic , often had the beggars in stitches when they came to the convent gate for food .
26 Just as he had last year in the pub in Kent when he 'd glassed the landlord — when the landlord had chatted to Jo while Jack was in the bog .
27 He tells me about how he had to leave a Walthamstow pub in embarrassment when he was asked to do some karaoke , and then asked for his autograph .
28 But I can tell you it gave them all a good laugh in casualty when they discovered what had happened . ’
29 I was once speaking to some 2,000 people in the Tent Hall in Glasgow when I noticed my audience 's attention drifting — something I 'm not used to !
30 Many mills met their fate in storms when they were ‘ tailwinded ’ , in other words , the wind caught the sails from behind after suddenly changing direction before the sails could be rotated .
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