Example sentences of "when [art] [noun sg] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | A task has high structure when the goal and the methods of achieving it are well understood and agreed upon — see Chapter 10 , Objective Setting . |
2 | It showed what could be achieved when the Treasury and the DHSS worked together . |
3 | In particular , the effect of s56(4) is very wide since this defines antecedent negotiations to include : ( 4 ) For the purposes of this Act , antecedent negotiations shall be taken to begin when the negotiator and the debtor or hirer first enter into communication ( including communication by advertisement ) , and to include any representations made by the negotiator to the debtor or hirer and any other dealings between them . |
4 | Er well er I d I remember the er in the infants , er in the infants section it was necessary for to er for to touch y touch your hat , touch your little cap , er when the er when the headmistress when the headmistress er went by . |
5 | Gumboots and Pearls is the story of army officers ' wives continues and after four anything could happen when the goody and the baddy meet head on . |
6 | Then , when the wave and the turbidity subsided , the shallow water would have been repopulated from other habitats . |
7 | When the goddess and the life-giving symbol of the chalice were usurped by male gods of war and the worship of the blade , our cultural evolution was forced onto the path of domination — and onwards to the nuclear age . |
8 | There was no sound of impact and certainly no disintegration for when the water and the spray cleared away there was only the empty sea and curiously small waves , little more than ripples , radiating outwards from the point of impact . |
9 | She had thrown Luke to the ground , herself on top of him , and when the yelling and the thudding and the terrible , high-pitched howling of collective terror had been over , when the cavalry had charged through the crowd like a scythe through a cornfield and silence such a silence had fallen , she had opened her eyes and seen blood everywhere , in her hair and her hands , all over the stupefied , half-suffocated child . |
10 | And when the tailor and the little grey man were consuming the pie , whose warm smell filled the little house , the little grey man said , ‘ Otto was right , you are a good and honest man , and you care — for all the creatures in this place , leaving no one unattended and nothing undone . |
11 | See lot lot of these jobs are done by the tide , say you take a ship now what 's been sunk in the river , at low tide they 'll put the wires underneath , make them fast to the ships and when the tide when the t t tide rise out come the ship , and they can take it where they want to . |
12 | Freud attempts to give a psychoanalytic account of the state of the baby before the first object-relations begin , when the ego and the world are not differentiated . |
13 | Again although there will be occasions when the bare lexical item will suffice to indicate meaning , when the context or the convergence of knowledge of those concerned will provide the specificity required , it will generally need to be supplemented by the addition of elements which give the word a more precise conceptual focus . |
14 | It was five o'clock exactly when the Spaniard and the German walked up onto the 18th tee . |
15 | When the conductress and the girl turned and began their precarious stiff-armed run along the platform back to the wrought-iron steps of carriage No 3 , it was the signal for a dozen others to do likewise . |
16 | But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box . |
17 | Much to everyone 's surprise , when the exhibition and the Funfair at Battersea opened they were an immense success . |
18 | When the Moderator and the other dignatories came out of the Assembly to cross the road , they found themselves flanked by a crowd of Free Presbyterians shouting anti-ecumenical slogans and waving placards . |
19 | Admittedly , there were times for her when it all became too much , when the intrusion and the invasion were a strain . |
20 | When the doctor and the ladies had heard all about his sad life , they were quite sure that they wanted to save Oliver from any unfair punishment . |
21 | When the track and the signals at the ageing junction were due for renewal , British Rail had chosen the cheapest option to enable InterCity trains to travel faster at the expense of local services , the inquiry into the 1991 disaster which killed four people and injured 22 , was told . |
22 | The treatment of hyperlipidaemia in the diabetic patient falls into three natural stages : ( 1 ) control of the diabetes by appropriate diet and oral agents or insulin if necessary ; ( 2 ) reassessment of the diet if hyperlipidaemia persists ; ( 3 ) drug therapy only when the diabetes and the diet are right . |
23 | Only when the allottee or the ultimate person to whom his allotment has been renounced , has been entered on the register will anyone became a shareholder and member . |
24 | Threadgill led Middlesbrough and Cleveland to team victory , following on from the junior boys team success , when the club provided the first four runners home , spearheaded by Alan Aitchison . |
25 | When the group or the fashion changes , such people change too . |
26 | I was at school when the announcement that the banks of the River Deben had burst in Debenham and traffic was being halted from leaving Debenham or coming into it . |
27 | When the railway and the two roads were blocked with drifts , and not a train or a letter or a newspaper came to the town for a week . |
28 | When the dust or the snow settles , the play-offs will comprise 10 teams — six division winners and two wild-card teams ( the best of the rest ) from each conference . |
29 | When the French and the Vietminh came face to face in the south there was , apparently , no room for compromise and conflict was almost immediate . |
30 | It 's sort of grid iron pattern streets on the south side of the High Street ; on the north side that 's all disrupted by the castle and , as far as one can tell , when the town and the area around it , the Rape of Lewes , was ceded to William De Warren , most of the local powers of the Town Council such as it was were taken away and subverted and the town became a minorial borough and although it sent Members of Parliament to Westminster from the end of the thirteenth century , it only had a very sort of ramshackle corporation , because the lords of the manor of Lewes kept control fairly tightly on what the town was actually allowed to do and on its internal freedoms . |