Example sentences of "[coord] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The price however , was expected to rise as the quality of product became known , and the vessels " doe continue longer & when they become worne or broken are changed with farr less wast which untill now of late was never knowne nor looked into . "
2 So sett them by till ye next day ; then heat them again as you did before , & when you think their sowrness is pretty well out , they are enough .
3 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
4 In July 1914 while preparing the volume for publication , he confided to his close friend Florence Henniker : ‘ Some of them I rather shrink from printing — those I wrote just after Emma died , when I looked back at her as she had originally been , & when I felt miserable lest I had not treated her considerately in her latter life .
5 Carted all my engraving apparatus to Rydal Mount & when there made two drawings of the Mount … ’ ‘ 5th Nov .
6 But she said that they had been so many months or when everybody else had a pay rise they only had a little bit .
7 Things go wrong when you have too few , or when one gets out of proportion to the rest .
8 They tell y' stories about the past , y' know , the war , or when they were fightin' for food an' clothin' an houses .
9 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 .
10 The policy caters for children from three to 18 years of age or when they start work , whichever is the sooner .
11 In this respect coins , generally speaking , give more help than other objects because they quite often declare either where or when they were made .
12 Do n't give this copy away to Oxfam or when they collect for the hospital .
13 They are not usually pathogenic but can become so under certain circumstances , for example when the body 's immune system is not functioning adequately , or when they are transferred to another part of the body , usually by the hands .
14 Looking back over Pearson 's historical review , it is hard to believe that Britain 's cities are any more perilous today than those of pre-industrial times , or when they were frequented by gangs of Garotters and Hooligans .
15 or when they always had .
16 The assistants price the items as they stack them on the shelves , or when they are already on the shelves .
17 It 's equally important that goods do n't get damaged on their way to the shop floor , or when they arrive there .
18 Children may sort with or without adult help when they bring things or when they pack them away .
19 but are best used in conjunction with an external filter to eliminate the problems of dead spots when the eels burrow — or when they decide that the uplift pipe would make an ideal home , so ensure the tops are tightly fitted !
20 Furthermore , different religions may need different symbols , and it is only when they are treated as fetishes , or when they become the means whereby one religion claims superiority over another , that they cease to be of value and are fit only to be discarded .
21 As far as I could gather from the producer , my job would be to record this deterioration and then , without sounding too pious or moralistic , point out its implications for people who drink at work or when they 're driving .
22 Among the young couples moving into the area were those who had dropped out of church life when they had left home to go to university , or when they got married .
23 Clearly the counsellor will come across both attitudes , with retiring people requiring counselling support both when they have to continue working when they would wish to retire , or when they have to stop working when they wish to continue .
24 Or when they refuse to face unpleasant truths , like good and evil .
25 The poachers had already been and got away with their spoils ; or when they heard the shots , they made off .
26 With regard to their futures , most of the Rowdies felt that they would ‘ pack it all in ’ when they left school or when they were 17 or 18 .
27 Pupils move from one station to the next either at a specified time or when they are ready .
28 Caterers may come into contact with the Crown Court either on appeal from a conviction before the Magistrates ' Court or when they are tried for serious criminal offences .
29 Other signs of possible trouble are when Koi ‘ flick ’ or ‘ flash ’ against objects in the pond exposing their lighter underparts with a characteristic glint ; or when they repeatedly leap clear of the water .
30 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 .
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