Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun pl] when it " in BNC.
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1 | In 1899 , Rudolph Emmerich ( 1852–1914 ) , professor of hygiene at the University of Munich , produced a preparation named Pyocyanase from appropriate cultures , which controlled some bacterial infections when it was injected into animals . |
2 | A working class individual and a middle class individual may have similar political demands when it comes to , say , local educational and welfare facilities , local job opportunities and protection of house prices . |
3 | ‘ then continues in this long footnote to give details of certain chronic and serious acute conditions when it is actually necessary to repeat the dose several times to effect a cure , although he advises caution as ‘ he has frequently experienced no advantage , but most frequently , decided disadvantage . ’ |
4 | The Abbey National gave itsmembers a bonus in the form of 100 free shares when it became a public limited company in July . |
5 | Quedlinburg is now an unimportant town in the formerly East German Land of Sachsen-Anhalt , but it had its decades of glory in the early Middle Ages when it was closely connected with the German imperial court . |
6 | The fuselage broke into three major sections when it separated at the wing leading edge and wing trailing edge and the wreckage came to a stop 625 feet short of the runway pavement . |
7 | Despite the fame of John Gay 's ballad opera , which broke all box-office records when it opened in 1728 , it is performed surprisingly rarely these days . |
8 | They represented the spectrum of Christian conviction , East and West — though there was no one from the Eastern Orthodox Churches when it opened , and two Russian Orthodox clergy came shortly after the Council had got under way . |
9 | It reminded him of shop stewards with their sleeves rolled up in those endless conferences when it was said that the country was being held to ransom . |
10 | On those rare occasions when it slipped out accidentally , her rage was a clear indication of how deeply his carelessness pained her . |
11 | I am the first person to admit that success is not that frequent at Athletico and on those rare occasions when it comes we are always left with a nasty aftertaste to spoil it . |
12 | In line with other RRLs in the country , it is expected that SERRL will carry out five major tasks when it is fully operational . |
13 | Indeed , other evidence cited in the Introduction suggests that many of the underclass , young and old alike , have strong conservative instincts when it comes to politics . |
14 | Nigel Kennedy has been promised several free pints when it reopens in November . |
15 | You 'll be travelling with accommodation vouchers paid for in the U.K. , so you 'll not have any unpleasant surprises when it comes to settling bills , which means you can concentrate on enjoying this wonderful river and its surrounds . |
16 | Since the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Statement [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 77 the House of Lords has considered itself at liberty to depart from its own previous decisions when it appears right to do so . |
17 | ( The Labour Party , to be fair , has never observed quite the same double standards when it comes to private and public speech ) . |
18 | This is probably the reason that the molecule forms two new bonds when it reacts with a hydrocarbon , one with carbon and one with hydrogen . |
19 | The Lewisian thing about the first of his space stories is precisely its blend of literary originality and religious truth ; it is not ‘ theology ’ dressed up as ‘ literature ’ ; rather it makes its best literary effects when it is at its most religious because the religious matter is what most engages the author 's imagination . |