Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] when it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They might also accept that some , if only few , among the many would grow ; and that when it had become operationally necessary or desirable a growing business could divide itself and in such a way that the divisions were suitable ‘ constituencies ’ for the democratic purposes of the co-operative . |
2 | The Modern Picture World reported that this ‘ daring ’ film was doing well at the De Kalb theatre in Brooklyn and that when it opened on Broadway the ‘ socialist ’ Upton Sinclair would be present at each performance . |
3 | And that when it comes to quality , service or safety , it 's often worth spending a little more ? |
4 | and but when it comes to actually organising the police control of the survey sites , we , we speak to the erm traffic inspector at wherever it is . |
5 | But because most of the LDC 's exports were primary products sold in open , competitive markets , and because when it came to their nascent manufacturing industries they were in hot competition with each other , these concessions brought little benefit . |