Example sentences of "[coord] when [pron] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 They are not usually pathogenic but can become so under certain circumstances , for example when the body 's immune system is not functioning adequately , or when they are transferred to another part of the body , usually by the hands .
2 Caterers may come into contact with the Crown Court either on appeal from a conviction before the Magistrates ' Court or when they are tried for serious criminal offences .
3 It is designed to help diabetics when dealing with queries at airports or by the police or when they are taken ill .
4 Looking back over Pearson 's historical review , it is hard to believe that Britain 's cities are any more perilous today than those of pre-industrial times , or when they were frequented by gangs of Garotters and Hooligans .
5 In this respect coins , generally speaking , give more help than other objects because they quite often declare either where or when they were made .
6 A chases B. When B is caught , s/he freezes , eyes closed , counts to 5 , then chases A. The game continues for as long as you want — or to a pre-set time limit , or when somebody is caught three times , for example .
7 In its most basic form the technique involves merely an outline , or when it is filled in , a silhouette ; but of course it can be much more elaborate than that .
8 When do the hands appear to stop — before reaching the boundary of the hole , or at the boundary exactly , or when it is crushed to a point at the centre of the hole ? ’
9 The Revenue has confirmed that interest credited to the income account will constitute taxable income in the beneficiary 's hands ( either when it is credited in the case of a life tenant , or when it is paid or applied for the benefit of a discretionary beneficiary ) .
10 This procedure was followed when a minor inheriting property claimed to have become of age , or when it was thought necessary to determine legally that someone had attained the age when he or she was allowed to marry .
11 Nor when I 'm gone , speak in a Sunday voice .
12 " Now let me see myself in a glass , " Sara said eventually , and when one was brought gave a gasp of surprise , because she had not worn the high collar before or had her hair braided , and although these strange garments were a little uncomfortable and restricting she could n't help admiring the slashed sleeves , the low , square neck and the wonderful wide skirt that swept the stone floor .
13 and I buy four of them and they do her a week and when they 're gone that 's it , she 's got ta wait until I go shopping again .
14 I had a friend who had one of those ancient slide machines which was used to give light shows , and you could make the slides out of coloured oils and inks and put them together between two sheets of glass and when they 're heated up inside the machine , they went , splat , splat , and made these rather beautiful moving colours .
15 So just go down there as and when they 're needed ?
16 It is not easy for teachers significantly to change their style , so such demands should be severely limited and when they are made , a lot of help given .
17 Clearly we all hope that this will indeed be the case and we will publish details of any developments as and when they are announced .
18 The schemata are individual gardens and when they are joined together we have a spiritual world of boundless scope .
19 The characteristic verbal acrobatics of Brooke-Rose 's earlier work are kept to a minimum , and when they are employed they are always motivated in a naturalistic way .
20 The alternative to a base source is to consider a variety of different sources at different times , selecting titles as and when they are listed .
21 ‘ Andre has done a tremendous job , explaining in great detail what happens when someone dies and when they are cremated .
22 Dance is a physical manifestation and dancers only become expressive when they can feel the movements both physically and emotionally , and when they are inspired by the choreographer 's interpretation and enthusiasm .
23 One very common technique that people use is making lists of things to be done , and physically crossing them off as and when they are completed .
24 It is unfortunate that the considerate father who aims to prevent his daughter becoming the victim of a faithless fortune-hunter or the testator eager that his possessions should not fall into the hands of his widow 's second husband rather than his own children should find that the trust he sets up may well bear double liability to tax , both when the funds are settled in trust and when they are paid out .
25 When the facts or events I mentioned above are put together in sequence , and when they are set into the background of recent developments , then a different and far more worrying interpretation begins to appear .
26 But decisions on whether and when they are needed can be much improved .
27 This naturally applies also to specific medical words , and when they are used , the nurse may find it necessary to correct inaccuracies and add explanations .
28 But schools should not rely continually on replicas , and when they are used the fact that they are copies should be acknowledged .
29 Sexual dysfunction or what we loosely term " deviation " may have consequences beyond the man or Woman subject to them ; and when they are encountered by the social worker they probably will already have had such consequences .
30 From time to time other sections may be needed but lists can be made up as and when they are required for specific projects .
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