Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] when " in BNC.
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1 | These cells respond most vigorously when a combination of wavelengths is used for the illumination , and the area of the stimulus is seen as strongly coloured by human observers . |
2 | The sexes differed perhaps most conspicuously when voting for felines , and only the tiger attracted roughly equal proportions of votes from both sexes . |
3 | Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil . |
4 | Moreover , audit committees function most effectively when their members understand clearly the financial reporting process , the types of issue that can affect that process , and the relationships between management , auditors and regulators . |
5 | Put another way , a child will learn most effectively when there is harmony . |
6 | Power is used most effectively when it is used unobtrusively . |
7 | Primates and prelates exercised political power most effectively when they were moving in support of magnate opposition ; against united barons they were impotent . |
8 | But his clubs blazed most effectively when he put Nicklaus and Ballesteros into second place at Royal Birkdale . |
9 | As headteachers reported , boards operated most effectively when it was possible for members to offer constructive criticism which provided an input into the decision-making process of the school . |
10 | It is a phenomenon one encounters continually in Eastern Europe , but most blatantly when one has to have any dealings with state-run organisations . |
11 | His dissenting and mercantile interests came together most poignantly when he attacked the East India Company under the leadership of the court-connected Sir Josiah Child [ q.v . ] . |
12 | But it is true that Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis come into their own most forcibly when the ball , one side at least , is slightly worn . |
13 | He felt the sufferings of the world most keenly when he was confronted with those who were weakest , most vulnerable , least able to defend themselves — refugees : men and women with no home to go to , and , most bereft of all refugees , children . |
14 | You feel it most keenly when you 're walking alone and keep looking behind you , sure that something 's there . |
15 | During a bright moon , headlights were kept off — otherwise they remained on only when driving on the road alone . |
16 | Approach road junctions with great care , consider your road position and your speed , drive on only when you are sure it is safe to do so and that you will not block the junction , watch out for long vehicles which maybe turning left or right , at the junction ahead , but which may have to use to make a turn , when waiting to emerge at a junction , do not assume that a vehicle approaching from the right which is signalling with it 's left hand direction indicator would turn left , wait to make sure do you know what I mean ? |
17 | He was indeed kind , exceptionally so ; but he never indulged in insincerity for the sake of pleasing , and he could be downright enough when he deemed it necessary . |
18 | The anarchic and the political , the anger and the boredom , are all active in Wilde 's transgressive aesthetic , and most especially when the survival strategies of subordination — subterfuge , lying , evasion — are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack , but ever working obliquely through irony , ambiguity , mimicry , and impersonation . |
19 | It was simply that most people , while wanting the ends , preferred to walk away from the means : especially when they were distasteful , and most especially when they failed . |
20 | His remarkable doggedness led him to carry on regardless when two stink bombs broke everyone else 's concentration . |
21 | It was now that a more marked difference from the Parisians showed itself in their work , most obviously when they laid hands on Sermisy or Janequin for their own purposes . |
22 | Mm slightly it 's just a little so when he 's head |
23 | He understood it a little better when he saw what a state the survivors were in . |
24 | He jumped into the shower and felt a little better when he got out a few seconds later . |
25 | Right so when you do when you do the letter I try to keep it we 'll do a letter I here . |
26 | Right so when we add those up then we 've just got A squared and how many minus A Bs have we got ? |
27 | Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse . |
28 | This is revealed most tellingly when informants are given a passage that appears incoherent . |
29 | Well you 've got shades on so when you look around you see whatever 's around inside the game . |
30 | it 'll be while you 're settling down rather when it 's your er |