Example sentences of "when he [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The colt 's main opposition today should come from Criquette Head 's Voleris , who won his only start by three lengths at Saint-Cloud in November when he also beat Supermec , who renews rivalry today .
2 He missed the cut in 1990 and again last year , when he also dropped to 53rd in the American money list .
3 When he started ‘ writing in earnest ’ , after the war when he also joined a club for the hard of hearing which had a great effect on his life , he at first concentrated on prose , turning to the medium of poetry about 20 years later .
4 Still , David was also an honest and capable footballer and , even if his Palace career was not to reach his previous level , he played some useful games for us and was probably at his best in the autumn of 1983 , when he also scored some valuable goals , including one late winner against his home town club , Cardiff City .
5 By 1752 Standidge was freighting his own ships to Rhode Island and in 1766 , when he also owned a shipyard , he equipped the Berry for a voyage to the Greenland fishery .
6 He was articled to his brother , Richard Phené Spiers , in 1866 , when he also joined the Architectural Association , later gaining first prize in the class of design .
7 A similar clarification was made by Menem himself on Jan. 8 when he also suggested the possibility that he might make an official visit to the United Kingdom .
8 He suffered a similar injury against Leicester City earlier in the season when he also scored two goals .
9 He was 9-13 down in the third game this time , when he somehow slipped free .
10 The subsequent chronology of the licences , as well as the varying charges for them , reveal that the king was granting them for political and financial ends , to make friends and raise cash , particularly from the late 1290s when he desperately needed both .
11 His first parliamentary contest was in 1966 when he unsuccessfully fought South Buckinghamshire .
12 He was unlucky to have been in the University team only during his last year , when he easily gained a place .
13 The Abbey National is the latest company to target the Chancellor as the man it most wants to replace Sir Campbell Adamson when he eventually retires as chairman .
14 The ambitious soldier can expect a similar progression , from Commander of the Bath when he becomes brigadier , to KCB when he reaches lieutenant-general and GCB when he eventually storms the summit of military life .
15 But everything changed for him on 12 June 1989 when he eventually came to .
16 I am sure it will benefit Gareth Simmonds when he eventually becomes a panel referee .
17 So unfortunately Geoff wo n't be able to repeat the service he has given other friends when he eventually retires .
18 And there was a time when he practically destroyed Joan herself on the set .
19 Being an honest man , he tried to answer honestly , ; and there were times when he clearly found it difficult to reconcile the absolutism of his Church 's dogma with the dictate of his own conscience .
20 He returned under a congressional amnesty to contest the 1988 presidential elections , when he narrowly lost the second round run-off ballot to the ID 's Rodrigo Borja Cevallos [ see p. 36097 ] .
21 Cope saw Jones in action a year or so ago , when he narrowly beat Hartlepool 's Kevin Crumplin in the national schools championships semi finals and repeated the victory just in a schools international .
22 But Wilson had been immeasurably kind to him , found a place for a very square peg in his government and , in 1967 , when he no longer had room in his government for Wigg , created him a peer and was at pains to find him a suitable job as chairman of the Horserace Betting Levy Board .
23 This was the sight that Bill Brice saw when he smilingly turned round , holding the fresh bottle of sherry which he had been kneeling to get out from under the window-seat .
24 The crowd and television fans will be thirsting for Eubank to be more positive than against Tony Thornton two months ago , when he simply shouldered arms and retreated during the last two rounds before nicking the points decision .
25 In 1807 when he again dined with the Hardens there was ‘ music by Mr. and Mrs. Harden and Miss Shannon . ’
26 These works continued until 1856 , when he again worked with Paxton in creating People 's Park , Halifax , for ( Sir ) Francis Crossley [ q.v. ] , carpet manufacturer and philanthropist .
27 Mr Getty bought Sutton Place in the 1960s , and this was the period when he most enjoyed acquiring pictures .
28 But Mr Wynn said : ‘ He was driving fast , at least 50 miles per hour , when he completely lost control as he tried to overtake another vehicle .
29 These qualities were already present to a degree in certain early works , such as the Forfar town hall and the contemporary Kirriemuir church , while at Melville the somewhat perfunctory detail in the castellated style is accompanied by other features reminiscent of the work of Sir John Soane [ q.v. ] ; but his style developed rapidly after his Parisian visit of 1787 , when he doubtless encountered at first hand the revolutionary architecture of E.-L .
30 The SPA unanimously elected Kaysone Phomvihane , as the country 's new President , replacing Phoumi Vongvichit , who had served as President in an acting capacity since 1986 when he effectively took over from the ailing Souphanouvong [ see p. 35005 ] .
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