Example sentences of "[verb] when it [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Although schools are becoming more accessible to more and more Semai communities , children often attend only sporadically , simply refusing when it suits them .
32 ‘ Mummy said the Spittler blows smoke when it chases you .
33 The Minister asks what Labour will do when it gets the chance to govern .
34 This applies to a certain extent to the solution of the detailed stress distribution around a crack and until this was known in some detail it was not possible to predict what a crack would do when it met an inhomogeneity such as the interface between a fibre and a resin .
35 ‘ What do you do when it does n't rain ? ’
36 Also worried are Taiwan and other neighbouring countries , which wonder what China will do when it has more of its own expensive new toys .
37 It is , rather , the example of what a robust and subtle mind can do when it comes to shifting British planning policy around the table a bit .
38 ‘ Most people in the health service suffer from the feeling there are far too many layers of authority above them and far too many constraints about what people can do when it comes to running their own unit better .
39 Erm in my view the Secretary of State may come to the view on the latest figures that are available for him and erm No that is what I hope he will do when it comes to erm producing regional guidance .
40 A preview will tell you what the software can do at the moment — we do n't go too heavily on any minor bugs or inconsistencies at the preview stage , but we do criticise bad design and form an opinion about whether the software will be up to scratch when it gets released .
41 In 1966 its role was expanded when it took over the Ministries of Aviation and Fuel and Power .
42 It 's his department 's job to make sure the law 's being applied when it comes to fireworks .
43 What happens when it comes down to choosing the material you put on your albums ?
44 What happens when it burns or explodes , so the okay , the potassium nitrate and the carbon and the sulphur burn and they give quite a bit of er C O two .
45 Mr Coats awaits figures for his plan from the Treasury , which will collectively blanch when it sees them .
46 It is also , more generally , the essence of what the Barclay Report ( 1982 ) was seeking when it characterized social care planning as one of the core roles in which community social workers should be engaged .
47 Grumman veterans bear the scars from the company 's many setbacks , especially the export triumph Grumman scored when it sold lots of F-14 Tomcats to Iran under the shah .
48 It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully .
49 Shareholders can afford to celebrate when it comes to the dividend .
50 Bob watched her all the way down the stairs , agonized on her behalf ; still more agonized when it occurred to him , just as she went out of sight , that he should have gone down with her and carried the case .
51 BSDI made its motion on the basis of legal procedure claiming USL would first have to charge it with trade secret and copyright infringement , a charge USL subsequently made when it expanded its suit to include the University of California at Berkeley ( UX No 396 ) .
52 Nationwide announced that 300 redundancies will be made when it closes 58 of its 361 estate agency branches .
53 So it depends when it occurs .
54 depends when it happens , I mean we we 're still waiting to find out where some of the changes , erm in terms of layouts and the like are gon na be done .
55 it just depends when it stops weeping you see
56 ‘ The most terribly overlooked architect of the twentieth century ’ , according to Sherri Geldin of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles , Louis Kahn 's work drew crowds of 1,200 a day in Paris and the exhibition received rave reviews when it opened .
57 Blood dripped from his sword , smoking when it touched the scorched earth .
58 However , while it was comparatively easy to cobble together a story around a popular star , the British industry was not yet well organized when it came to finding a steady output of ideas for dramatic features and developing them into workable scripts .
59 At the beginning of the 1750s very few Englishmen in America had pushed even as far inland as the East India Company had done when it founded its port up the Hughli river at Calcutta .
60 In fact Libya 's only legal infraction came when it offered to release the two to the Arab League .
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