Example sentences of "[adj] when [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Presumably its ancestors were not so different when they shared the marine habitat with the trilobites .
2 ‘ It 'll be different when we join the snake , ’ I said .
3 Not when you you 've got It 's different when you have the time though .
4 Overseas Mission was not so popular when we realized the heathen were nearer than we thought .
5 The overall flexibility which is clear when we take the three works together seems to be much less evident when we look at The Origin by itself .
6 This decision , as will become increasingly clear when we discuss the ‘ hidden sector ’ , makes them a minority group amongst users .
7 We are quite clear , and we were clear when we conducted the talks this summer , that they were not peace talks because they would not bring an end to the violence , but were one of the pressures that can be mounted against the terrorists .
8 This becomes clear when we consider the various extreme possibilities .
9 this becomes clear when one studies the essential aspects of chimpanzee behaviour and communication , both in the wild as well as after familiarity with human ways .
10 Jesus was not being poetic when he described the Evil One as ‘ the father of lies ’ .
11 Certainly she found him so , despite what he so obviously thought of her , and as the kiss deepened she felt sleepy and warm and pliant — the nicest thing ever to have happened — and then bereft when he broke the gentle exploration .
12 But a High Court judge said the plans were already public when they bought the house .
13 Clarke virtually admitted that he did not believe that these important issues should be discussed in public when he defended the government 's decision not to publish the advice on science funding which it had received from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
14 ‘ She was very understanding when I ended the relationship , and we still remained great friends .
15 In piecing it together afterwards the thing began to go wrong when somebody asked the Butcher was he going to the ‘ do ’ in the Bank .
16 It just seemed to go all wrong when we passed the big rock . ’
17 He became embarrassed when he found the woman 's eyes tight on him .
18 The Wright bothers did this when they developed the first operational airplane .
19 There were two problems , the youngest children 's reading was n't good enough to manage the menu and most were too short to actually see over the tops of the containers on the heated cabinet to make their choice , because of this when they reached the counter they asked to have the same as the child in front making a nonsense of the notion of choice .
20 This is traditional children 's Christmas holiday fare and those of you with sprogs still naive enough to appreciate it could do worse than plonk them in front of this when they start the equally traditional post-present grizzling .
21 We shall see this when we use the Fancy Patterns in a moment .
22 Sometimes the legislature does this when it imposes the duty by couching the duty in very clear , concrete , and specific terms .
23 You will let me know of course if you think it better to discontinue this when I start the new treatment .
24 Later in the year , after the Murray Scrubs expedition , Gould was to find evidence to support this when he explored the Namoi River district in New South Wales .
25 Davis , himself , paved the way for this when he admitted the existence of arid and glacial cycles of erosion .
26 Iain MacPherson was spared this when he failed the common entrance examination for Merchant Taylors .
27 Former Social Security Secretary Patrick Jenkin alluded to this when he cut the benefit to which homeless men were entitled on the grounds that people would be aggrieved by these itinerants getting " more actual cash in hand by being homeless ( sometimes by choice ) than by contributing toward the cost of a household and accepting the attendant responsibilities .
28 The consequence of excommunication for Jacob was economic isolation : he was forced to give up his trade ( also shoemaking ) and was given redress for this when he petitioned the Long Parliament in 1640 .
29 ‘ It was like this when he won the Queen Elizabeth last year so I wo n't mind if it keeps pouring down for him or Lochsong , ’ he said .
30 Her eyes keep going like this when she heard the noise .
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