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

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1 Many believe the government recently took the confusion between public service and commercial logic to its ultimate fatuity in another areas when it announced it would shut down one third of all the country 's post offices to provide the public with , in its words , a better postal service .
2 This philosophy obviously works in some cases when it is an established function like an accountant .
3 North sea operators are given dispensations , not only when there are equivalent or higher alternative arrangements in place but in some cases when it is well known to the authorities that the platforms are operating at a level that would not be allowed if they were completely new platforms .
4 You 're a fool in some ways when you 're too smart for your own good .
5 Concern was also expressed in some quarters when it became known that Christopher Ball was to be appointed Chairman of the Board , on the grounds that as head of an Oxford College he would not appear to have the intimate knowledge of the further education system that such a post requires .
6 ( The ‘ new evidence ’ was greeted with derision in some quarters when it became known that the L'Express story had originated over lunch with a senior official from the American Embassy in Paris .
7 Well we you did n't have a lot of chance in these circumstances , in these circumstances when they when they possessed every every piece of modern equipment , or equipment that w was modern in those er in th in those er in those days , and you 're not er
8 ‘ There will come a time , Creggan , when you will learn that the fretting here in these Cages when you think the world has passed you by has taught you more than all the flights , and kills , and territories you may have made or seen .
9 John Wesley discussed faith in these terms when he compared it to a ‘ spiritual sense ’ in his Earnest Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion :
10 We find most frequently in the words ‘ you ’ , ‘ to ’ , ‘ into ’ , ‘ do ’ , when they are unstressed and are not immediately preceding a consonant , and ‘ through ’ and ‘ who ’ in all positions when they are unstressed .
11 It is increasingly difficult for the relatives of the elderly sick to obtain even respite care in many hospitals when they themselves need a rest .
12 Let's be honest , I did n't wan na see good sections , I wan na see strong sections , I wan na see vibrant sections , but I also want to see the truth in those documents when it comes back afterwards , so I 'm disappointed on this issue and er I hope something in future will be done about to report the real things that we discussed at conference as well .
13 It was easy to imagine what relief the miners must have felt at the end of a long day 's work in those conditions when they saw the mouth of the tunnel framing the daylight before them .
14 We grew dramatically faster in those areas when we moved there .
15 In most cases when it really matters , the glider will already be on the final approach with full airbrake when it becomes apparent that an overshoot is likely .
16 For example , in most cases when you draw something new on the screen its position will not be random with regard to the other objects already on the screen .
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