Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] be [verb] when " in BNC.

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1 Some jobs are to go when the Aberystwyth based family owned Cambrian News weekly newspaper places the paper 's printing contract with another company , possibly in Swansea .
2 Such movements were expected when the current interest rate was well above or below its long-run mean , and there was a high degree of reversion each time period .
3 We may , following Hirsch , accept that there is no such thing as a poetic or aesthetic essence ; but we can say that such texts are rewarding when approached in aesthetic terms , or , in Lewis 's words , are read in literary ways .
4 Although credit law included for example criminal sanctions against dishonest moneylenders , there was no general means of ensuring that such sanctions were imposed when needed .
5 We have already mentioned the kind of discrepancies that can exist between Scotland and England ; such differences are magnified when world-wide comparisons are to be made .
6 Such suspicions were reinforced when he made this pampered favourite Duke of Lennox and granted him the revenues of Arbroath abbey .
7 These bombs were produced when lumps of viscous , gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent ; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly , forming the glassy crust , but the inside remained hot , and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand , forming a spongy mass of vesicles .
8 According to this view , these cases were dropped when tempers died down .
9 In 1936 the British began to plan colonial broadcasting for indigenous people , but these plans were shelved when world war broke out a second time .
10 The medieval Church had laid down categorical rules about the impropriety of Christians enslaving other Christians but these rules were waived when it became a matter of enslaving black Africans .
11 Very often these mispronunciations were corrected when the subject repeated the speech , and in about 50 per cent of cases the correct pronunciation was restored with no disruption of the fluency of shadowing .
12 These doubts were confirmed when the march was savagely assaulted at Burntollet Bridge and again on entering Derry .
13 However , some way of representing these keys is required when input is taken from a CLI command file ( or redirected ) .
14 They suggest that schemas are likely to have separate effects on recognition sensitivity and response criterion bias and that these effects are confounded when researchers simply report hits and false alarms .
15 These expectations are fulfilled when we find that the chief things for which Moore claims great intrinsic value are personal friendship and the appreciation of beautiful objects .
16 Some of these casual workers possess the additional advantage of having contacts amongst other persons interested in occasional work , so that they rather than all of these individuals are contacted when a large number of staff are required .
17 These costs are reduced when new external funds are raised , because the firm is placed under greater financial scrutiny at this time .
18 These problems are unsurprising when one considers the diversity of the national interests of the Member States : Denmark 's quasi-neutrality , Germany 's delicate constitutional problems , France 's dislike of fighting alongside the United States , Britain 's willingness to do so .
19 These beliefs were reinforced when , as a practising hypnotherapist , I began working in the field of regression therapy in the early 1980s .
20 deictic : a. gestural b. symbolic 2. non-deictic : c. non-anaphoric d. anaphoric These difficulties are compounded when the phenomenon of deictic projection , or shifts from the egocentric centre , are taken into account ; and they are further multiplied by the interaction of the semantics of non-deictic categorizations of ( especially ) space and time with deictic modifiers .
21 These figures were revealed when Korn/Ferry decided to go public and sell 25% of their equity to outsiders ; but when the stock price fell soon after , they took fright and bought their shares back .
22 These fears were exacerbated when the Haringey West Indian Leadership Council passed a resolution which referred to homosexuality 's ‘ roots in a morally decadent white and European society . ’
23 Fewer digits were repeated when the right rather than the left hand was used to carry out a tracking task .
24 These suspicions were fuelled when it was discovered that one of those killed was not employed at the mine .
25 Samantha Cardwell , 19 , was originally accused of making threats to kill and to damage property , but these charges were dropped when she appeared before Colchester magistrates yesterday .
26 These results were confirmed when patients with Barrett 's oesophagus were compared separately as a group with patients without Barrett 's oesophagus using the Mann-Whitney U test .
27 Some very optimistic people thought that the war would be over in a couple of weeks and these hopes were reinforced when news came of the invasion of Normandy .
28 Within a few months these hopes were dashed when a majority of the Manchester committee insisted on recognising an American evangelical , the Rev. Fred Hemming , as an official agent to raise money for the anti-Garrisonian abolitionists in America although he only had the general support of Lewis Tappan and apparently regarded the Garrisonians and their British sympathisers as ‘ infidel abolitionists ’ .
29 These stones were removed when this monument was demolished and built in steps in the east wing of the villa .
30 I have to report , though , that it was here my own trust in the French as the most obdurately literate of all nations was dented when I went into a bookshop and asked if they had a copy of the Song of Roland .
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