Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] when " in BNC.

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1 Seven three consecutive patients ( 40 men , 33 women ) with active inflammatory bowel disease ( median age 32.5 years ; ranges 14–81 ) were included in the study at admission or when first seen in the outpatient clinic .
2 Painful bowel movements were thought to be present if the child complained of pain during defecation or when the child exhibited screaming or crying in anticipation of , or during , defecation , if the parent reported blood on the stool or if the child had an anal fissure present at the time of examination .
3 We actively encourage them to take on tasks out with the role of resident to give them some leaning to their life , to give them some creativeness to actively tap some of the skills they have had as a housewife or when they were out in the community .
4 B I think what it is it 's purely because , in electronics or when you 're working out an equation , for a value for something else ,
5 If he wishes to find out whether she is endowed with a witch 's power of preserving silence , let him take note whether she is able to shed tears when standing in his presence or when being tortured .
6 Well the total is always three sixty all the way round but was this when you had a million pound pocket money or when you only got four pence a week .
7 Visual clues to the new model include body colour bumpers , small side skirts and a rear spoiler that rises automatically at speeds of more than 50mph ; at low speed or when stationary it retracts , leaving the handsome sweep of the car 's tail clean .
8 Accordingly a detailed knowledge of the Legal Aid franchising requirements will also be required when setting up your department or when gearing it to expand .
9 Below is a selection of questions you might like to ask , either during the interview or when invited to do so by the interviewer .
10 Decisions about the attainment of criteria may be made either by formal testing , or in less formal conditions during an interview or when observing pupils undertaking classroom tasks , or a combination of these .
11 But even so-called educated people can have difficulty in writing fluently , especially when under stress as for example in an examination setting or when emotionally upset .
12 Pilots are most vulnerable to all of these problems when they are out of practice or when they become blasé and do not think about the procedures regularly .
13 By the end , or at least the last week , of the tour England ‘ B ’ were looking a much better all-round side than when they started .
14 She found that even three-year-olds judged a character to be more pleased when the result of his action matched his intention than when there was a mismatch between the intention and the result .
15 So efficient is the American-trained force that when asked whom they fear more , the drugs police or the thugs from the cartels , farmers say UMOPAR , without hesitation .
16 The company has an agreement with its work force that when work is short employees will be laid off for two weeks on full pay [ and ] after that they will have to apply for unemployment benefit … .
17 By the end of the Seventies ‘ Laura Ashley ’ had sufficiently entered the American consciousness that when a small toy factory in Kentucky was threatened with closure , the Governor , John Y. Brown Jr. , immediately contacted Laura Ashley and suggested they took it over .
18 Words presented visually or auditorily are less well recalled when they are similar sounding than when they are different sounding .
19 But I have a less romantic conception than when I started .
20 The corn earworm moth , whose hungry larvae can decimate an otherwise healthy crop , has antennae tuned to these as well as other specific frequencies , with the result that when the female flies about on a clear moonlit night , she ‘ sees ’ — through her antennae — the whole field lit up , like an array of a myriad natural light bulbs .
21 In my view many manufactured nets are skimped on width with the result that when they are set the necessary amount of slack within the net can only be achieved by the sacrifice of adequate height .
22 argued that such inferences are stored in memory along with the information explicitly contained in the passage , with the result that when subjects are given a recognition test they will falsely identify the inference as having occurred in the passage .
23 Plugs or outlets too , are often fitted in a haphazard way around the room , with the result that when a lamp is placed where it seems most needed , it frequently has to trail a dangerous mess of flex or wire with it .
24 She was beautiful as well , and he remembered that Clarissa 's warning that she was both clever and dangerous , had drawn from him the rather feeble reply that when they were pretty he never noticed much else .
25 Always bear in mind that when they flower outdoors at their natural time the temperature is unlikely to reach 60°F ( 15°C ) for more than a day or two .
26 So bear in mind that when food writers say that an adult man needs around 2000 calories per day , they really mean that he needs 2000 kcals , or Calories : that is , two million calories !
27 For twenty years I had trained my mind that when not preoccupied with washing up , searching the window frames for rotting wood or examining my bank statements , it was to work on plots , characters and the general creation of fiction .
28 It must be borne in mind that when the painter settled in the square at Ambleside , his house was very near to Wordsworth 's stamp office .
29 Bear in mind that when you remove the ferret you are , in effect , taking away the rabbit 's jailer .
30 It must also be borne in mind that when breeding takes place in an ‘ unsuitable ’ pH than the sex ratio of the fry may be affected — in A.cacatuoides it appears that the more alkaline the water the more males are produced , though I do not know if this is true for other species .
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