Example sentences of "just [prep] [noun] when " in BNC.
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1 | The action-packed programme started just after midday when chief executive welcomed visitors to the show , followed by a resounding march played by . |
2 | They had heard ominous sounds of the gravedigger just after half-time when they led 9–3 . |
3 | They won a penalty just after half-time when Martin Ling was pulled down , but Craig Maskell threw the kick away and with it went Swindon 's chances . |
4 | Listeners were finally put out of their misery just before midday when broadcasters finally admitted to the April Fool . |
5 | A late night attempt to resume talks today by the London ambulance employers ended in failure just before midnight when the unions rejected the call . |
6 | His one chance came just before half-time when a defender 's shins blocked his shot . |
7 | Witham dominated most of the first-half but did not score until just before half-time when Adcock cleverly chipped the ball over the keeper . |
8 | But it was snuffed out just before half-time when hooker Duane Mann seized on a Rob Nolan error to score . |
9 | A day of sorrows for Crusaders was capped just before half-time when the usually lethal Sid Burrows was booked for throwing the ball away and referee Alan Snoddy had a word with manager Roy Walker for coming on to the pitch . |
10 | Middlesbrough had tested Norman 's reflexes just before half-time when he managed to get his knees in the way of a hard , low shot from Jon Gittens , which might have levelled the scores . |
11 | It was just before mid-day when Lewis braked sedately outside the Downes 's residence at the furthest end of Lonsdale Road . |
12 | His predecessor had been fired at Vic 's insistence just before Christmas when , returning unexpectedly to the factory at night , he found the man watching a portable TV instead of the video monitors he was paid to watch . |
13 | Just before Christmas when she was twelve , she had her hair plaited in a hundred little plaits with a bead on the end of each plait . |
14 | Indications that a gradual change in outlook had reached a critical point , came just before Christmas when we were invited to participate in high-level talks with the Commission on a new National Forestry Strategy . |
15 | It was that hour just before dawn when the light is at its trickiest , when the spirits of the quarry are at their lowest , the hour of the hunter . |
16 | It was bitterly cold , at that moment just before dawn when the demons and evil sprites which live under heaven make their final assault against the human soul . |