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

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1 ‘ As far as I 'm concerned we lost this game during the closing minutes of the first leg in Moscow when we conceded two late goals .
2 He was a cadet at the Imperial Military Academy in Moscow when he heard that the emperor , Tsar Nicholas 11 , was under house arrest .
3 ‘ They ca n't believe it in Hull when I told them you wo n't do Wogan , ’ she phoned in .
4 Eight-month-old Emily Buckton was staying with foster parents in Hull when she was taken by her mother , Debbie Rhodes , 25 .
5 Three of them and the lorry-driver 's mate were in Marcus when we came on .
6 Bockley had served over 23 years at the chapel in Longdendale when he died in 1519 .
7 Mrs Fermor-Hesketh , 45 , divorced the peer 's brother , Robert , three years ago but still shares a home with him in Chelsea when she is not in Rome .
8 ‘ Two boys in Cincinnati when I was on vacation , and a boy named Mickey Swearinger and somebody else I do n't remember . ’
9 His advocacy of the ideas of the Enlightenment aroused the suspicion of the Orthodox Church leaders in Karlovci when he returned there after the Karadjordje revolt .
10 According to Jordanian officials Hafez had been recruited in early 1990 during a training course in Germany when he was approached by a female agent for Mossad ( the Israeli intelligence service ) posing as a US civilian .
11 TELEVISION personality Paul Frost hosted a special live show in Middlesbrough when he opened a new postshop in the town .
12 ‘ Why did n't you tell me in Brighton when we met that I was n't in the team ?
13 and so we had our own homes , for the boys in Brighton when they were older and the girls at Hastings .
14 He 'd begun to tell her an anecdote about the time he 'd been trying out some play in Brighton when he 'd very nearly missed the curtain because he 'd accidentally locked himself in his hotel-room , and how if it had n't been for his wife — ; realising his blunder he broke off and wanted to know if she minded his being married .
15 Stuart Maconie was more succinct in NME when he wrote that , ‘ The Wedding Present should be cherished .
16 Dexter explained that Blufton had left school in Guildford when he was sixteen and had built up a chain of antique shops and pizza parlours .
17 Erm did you ever face any racial conflicts here in Caldmore when you came ?
18 He 'd been about to call him and find out what was going on in Brooklyn when he 'd heard the voice and the rapping on the door .
19 ‘ It was fun in Bucharest when we covered that two-way mirror .
20 It was the grandest building in Montevideo when it was built , and adopted a style which seems to have been particularly congenial to Latin American nationalism , Second Empire .
21 He and his wife , Kathy , moved from a large thatched house in Berkshire when they bought the property eight years ago .
22 Edward retreated to Brussels , but in the winter of 1339–40 he achieved an important diplomatic success in Flanders when he persuaded James van Artevelde to enter into an alliance with him under which Artevelde recognized his title to the French throne and agreed to give him military aid .
23 He told the jury that the first raid occurred on April 3 at Sattherthwaite 's confectioners in Crosby when they threatened two women employees with a screwdriver and demanded cash .
24 Mr Globe said the first raid was at Satterthwaite 's confectioners in Crosby when they threatened two women with a screwdriver and stole £513 .
25 The UN does not mind too much : it is determined not to repeat the mistakes made in Angola when it was landed with an inadequate mandate and impossible timetable .
26 ‘ And so , of course , I jumped to the obvious conclusion in Bruges when you met Richard . ’
27 She went to her boyfriend 's in Surrey when her father planned to move back .
28 The family moved to Bramley in Surrey when she was five and there she developed a passionate interest in wild flowers .
29 Replacing the highly popular Mr Dubcek was no easy task , but on the grounds that Janos Kadar salvaged something in Hungary when he took over after the popular uprising of 1956 , Mr Husak might have achieved something .
30 Never conventional homeowners , the Stewarts , from the West Coast of Scotland , lived in an 18th-century house in Spitalfields when they took their textile business to London .
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