Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] when [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In phonology , a term used when describing where sounds are made in the mouth , as with in sooner |
2 | This refers to the front of the mouth as opposed to the centre or back of the mouth ; a term used when describing where sounds are made in the mouth . |
3 | An important practical point to consider when sending out mailings of this kind is to decide exactly where to send the package . |
4 | For the family it was a place to traverse when coming in or going out : familiar , unnoticeable . |
5 | The chief academic and administrative officer of a Scottish university , he or she is usually styled ‘ principal and vice chancellor ’ , the latter title used when standing in for the chancellor on ceremonial occasions . |
6 | What they ignore is Charlton 's ability to dispense knowledge acquired when turning out in more than 600 matches for Leeds United and 35 in the England colours , his World Cup experience of great and possibly lasting importance to the Irish cause . |
7 | But what of the knowledge that iron rusts when left out in the rain ? |
8 | Waterways , a watering system designed for them , consists of a perforated funnel inserted when making up the basket so that its mouth is just above the compost level . |
9 | For , as New Scientist reported , true to its function ( as a barrister once said about a toilet roll revolving when stood on , causing injury ) the Home Office had held an exercise about an attack on Britain by the USSR . |
10 | For the static case the line integral of the electric field disappears when taken over a closed path . |
11 | Their overall impression is of a richer , lusher environment and proves that controlling pests is a green thing to do when managed correctly . |
12 | The overwhelmed sensation any understudy had when picked out of the chorus line to take over the leading role , the star having suddenly collapsed . |
13 | According to this theory ( see e.g. Coltheart , 1978 , 1984 ) , there are just two different kinds of unit for reading aloud , the whole word ( the unit used when reading aloud via the lexicon ) and the grapheme ( the unit used when reading aloud non-lexically ) . |
14 | According to this theory ( see e.g. Coltheart , 1978 , 1984 ) , there are just two different kinds of unit for reading aloud , the whole word ( the unit used when reading aloud via the lexicon ) and the grapheme ( the unit used when reading aloud non-lexically ) . |
15 | This has sensibly not escaped the British heavyweight champion ; so for all the understandable excitement felt when knocking out Tyrell Biggs in the seventh round , by far the most important of 32 consecutive victories he has achieved since turning professional in 1984 , he was not reluctant to focus on the flaws . |
16 | The want of technique is compounded by the greater nervousness felt when facing out and surveying the whole sweep of exposure below . |
17 | Mason weighed in at 17st 103 4 lb for Biggs , heavier by 10lb than ever before , and attributes this to a groin injury sustained when turning out in a charity football match . |
18 | If anxieties are ironed out before a transfer takes place , the employee is less likely to be under the pressure of family concerns when taking up the new appointment . |
19 | On his reappearance run when ooking backward , he led until falling seven out in the race won by Seagram , who meets him on 2lb better terms now and is thus entitled to start favourite . |
20 | On his reappearance run when ooking backward , he led until falling seven out in the race won by Seagram , who meets him on 2lb better terms now and is thus entitled to start favourite . |
21 | Therefore , it is in the vital and vested interests of the universal bank , which relies mainly on relationship banking , to take the necessary internal precautions ( including Chinese [ Walls ] and possibly firewalls ) and carefully weigh the interest involved when deciding how to solve a conflict of interest resulting from inside information . ’ |