Example sentences of "when it is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The gesture is likely to be surrounded by much ballyhoo when it is officially announced in April . |
2 | When it is officially opened next month by King Juan Carlos , it will launch ‘ Any Miró ’ , the season of activities commemorating the centenary of the artist 's birth and culminating in a major survey of his art being organised by the Joan Miró Foundation , Barcelona and the Museum of Modern Art , New York . |
3 | This is a ‘ management ’ exercise which is most effective when it is primarily the detailed work of the headteacher and staff , although governors must be involved at various key stages . |
4 | But if the being of an individual woman is sufficiently strong and well-developed , then , knowing that light to be there deep within her , she can allow it to permeate the whole of her presence , refining and changing her very substance rather as a lamp when it is lit makes an apparently opaque glass shade appear translucent . |
5 | For a similar reason he has also been forced to cancel the long-cherished project of staging the British première of the Bernd Alois Zimmermann 's epic Die Soldaten — a production which would have focused international attention on Opera North at a point when it is clearly ready for such exposure . |
6 | Both these factors ( interference and low associability ) may hinder the formation of the association required during conditioning but this new association , when it is eventually formed , will not totally obliterate those formed during pre-exposure and there will be competition between old and new during a retrieval test . |
7 | With most designs of planting baskets , a hessian or foam liner is required to retain the compost when it is eventually placed in the pond . |
8 | It is a largish wasp , it is er in size between the common wasp and the hornet , and er so it 's fairly visible when it is around , but it does n't er normally nest in buildings , it nests in , in low trees and , and shrubs and bushes . |
9 | The ham is always easier to cut when it is well chilled and may be even easier to handle if it is lightly frozen . |
10 | Equally , faith grows and flourishes when it is well nourished and exercised , so the best way to resist doubt is to build up faith rather than simply to fight against doubt . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Playing the game is not in itself drama , though a great deal of dramatic tension arises when it is well played . |
13 | When it is also remembered that Belorussia had the lowest literacy rate of all European Russia , the sluggish response of the denizens of the Roslavl' area comes as no surprise . |
14 | An artist can never have seen too much , read too much , and even if the time is right for a fallow period , then that is exactly when it is also right to go out and see , read , feel , as deeply as possible . |
15 | First , any new shopping development should not only respect the character of the town but should also , as far as possible , be reversible — that is , relatively easily removed when it is no longer needed . |
16 | If the patient is unconscious and will never regain consciousness , or is suffering from a progressive or fatal illness , then the respirator must be seen as heroic treatment and may be turned off , as in the case of Karen Quinlan , when it is no longer of any lasting benefit . |
17 | Another important feature is the professional judgement needed to discontinue the nurse/patient relationship when it is no longer relevant . |
18 | Someone , rather unkindly , has used the analogy of a car that needs more servicing when it is no longer fresh from the showroom . |
19 | So if the overriding aim is to minimize loss of earnings , it is economically rational for working women to delay or avoid marriage when it is no longer necessary for their financial security ( Ermisch 1981 ) . |
20 | There comes a point when it is no longer possible to keep the boat on course with hull tilt alone . |
21 | They had all reached that stage following a crisis , which can often be more difficult than the crisis itself , when it is no longer a matter of one superhuman push , but husbanding resources for an indeterminately prolonged period of stress . |
22 | At the stage in the growth of a scientific discovery when it is no longer just internal but has not yet become a formal paper , then the scholarly interchange would have depended on whom individuals knew or knew of , the letter writing would be unmanaged and survive by chance ( often only one side of the story ) and , due to concern that ideas should not be stolen , may only have taken place at a late stage of the discovery process . |
23 | In museological terms Panadol does not cease to be Panadol when it is no longer chemically potent . |
24 | This is the power of film when it is properly used . |
25 | Detecting 10 pg of anything is taxing , and doing so when it is effectively ‘ contaminated ’ with a million-fold excess of somewhat similar DNA fragments is even harder . |
26 | As TR1 and D1 are not isolated from their heatsinks , these ‘ sinks must NOT touch the diecast screening box when it is finally fitted over them . |
27 | The joint is in this condition when it is finally judged ready for the table . |
28 | And when it is over , we will just disappear from your lives and Allah will wash His hands of you for ever . ’ |
29 | He thought : I believe that this is how I shall remember her when it is over , as over it will surely be sooner or later . |
30 | Currently , an author may go on a major promotional tour only to have sold 800 books when it is over . |