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

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1 The S2 provides high torque throughout the rev range , allowing you to apply confident bursts of speed when overtaking , its ‘ ground effect ’ technology tightening the car 's grip on the road as you 're accelerating .
2 Without question , open systems give users a great deal more leverage when negotiating with their suppliers , as Wendler observes , ‘ the keys to a successful migration process are as much political as they are technical .
3 However , just the fact that you are able to insist on interest does give you some leverage when asking for your account to be paid .
4 They found it to be as accurate and reliable as the tritiated thynidine autoradiography technique the gold standard for the histological study of cell proliferation when examining mucosa of the digestive tract .
5 In a softer yarn it can be used as a bedjacket and for girls or slim ladies , it makes an excellent skirt when sewn into a tube .
6 I was wearing a shirt of green silk loose round the wrists and my green linen culottes — I had found they creased less than a skirt when sitting in a coach .
7 The egg shape is a clue to building in the sense of rhythm when drawing the small birds ; you can practise drawing ovals and thus build up bird shapes .
8 Sparkling Flame , a cracking prospect two years ago , did not look the same horse when returning from injury last season .
9 Norman Williamson who rode him at Leopardstown , observed afterwards that he was a National horse when talking to Richard Dunwoody about the race and if Richards has retained his old magic , then there could quite well be another National winner destined to return home in triumph to his Lake District stables .
10 However , sometimes the knowledge that a horse has acquired from its own species brings an unexpected result for the horse when used in relation to us .
11 He had a gilt-edged opportunity to beat Stephen Hendry , so far the man of the season with four first prizes , in the Stormseal UK Open at Preston , but missed a simple pink when leading 22-0 in the deciding frame and did not have another shot .
12 He had a gilt-edged opportunity to beat Stephen Hendry , so far the man of the season with four first prizes , in the Stormseal UK Open at Preston , but missed a simple pink when leading 22-0 in the deciding frame and did not have another shot .
13 This assumes that there is a tension between the causing of serious harm ( death ) and the relatively low fault ( ‘ recklessness ’ , as here defined ) , and that this tension should be resolved in favour of the fault element when we are deciding on the labels of offences , thereby making no reference to the result , but should be resolved in favour of the serious harm when sentencing , increasing the sentence according to the gravity of the resulting harm .
14 The basic task of the judge when construing legislation is to ascertain Parliament 's intention when passing the Act .
15 Toby Balding gives Folk Dance ( 2.0 ) his seasonal debut over the sticks , but this gelding had a pipe-opener when finishing ninth on the Flat at Sandown last month .
16 ( 10 ) Entries in the Land Charges Register ( not local land charges ) being matters of title ( although certificates of search are not " documents of title " ) that should be abstracted , note these , too , on your notes ; when considering these comprehensively ( see ( 11 ) ) , note for requisitions ( see ( 6 ) ) any which may be missing : if necessary make a search yourself before completion when searching against your seller .
17 We now need to respond to this change by adopting a new forward paddle stroke when coaching in shorter boats .
18 Smugglers ' caves around Shillingham and Elm Gate on the Saltash side still supposedly exist , one being found by a cobbler who lived in the cottage above one and noticed an echo when nailing the boots .
19 The final design and location of the junction between the Outer City Bypass and the trunk road section of the Musselburgh Bypass are matters to be considered jointly by the Regional Council and the Scottish Development Department when finalising proposals for these schemes .
20 This must be fully acknowledged by the secondary school history department when planning its work .
21 Attempting to challenge and change the attitudes of individuals who feel discomfort or exhibit prejudice when faced with the possibility , or reality , of encountering people with disabilities is both a responsibility in my job and intrinsic to my personality .
22 And he showed no emotion when conducting .
23 The attack was based on a number of strands of evidence , including the fact that activation of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system was too diffuse to underpin the range of subtle emotional experiences of which we are capable , and the observation that severing the spinal cord in dogs does not prevent them displaying facial signs of emotion when provoked in an appropriate way .
24 The controlled force of her emotion when speaking of it had been frightening .
25 Undoubtedly , this is why our participants often resort to the second form of reciprocation when dealing with offences of a demeaning nature .
26 He said he was also looking forward to sailing up the West coast when filming begins next month .
27 The glue held the granulation in place and turned to carbon when heated .
28 Much of what we saw related discouragingly to familiar bad habits , a thought that occurred , not for the first time , to George Cohen , who for the benefit of younger readers made a notable contribution to the history of English football when turning out in the 1966 World Cup final .
29 It is not always possible to give adequate thought to the future when caught up in the day-to-day running of an operation , but if you live the business , as Sir Hector unashamedly does , there are always less hectic times to mull over major issues .
30 The results can be seen in Appendix C which shows the improved recognition when using information about compounds and phrases .
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