Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] when the " in BNC.

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1 All too often the change of conditions when the sale is made and the fish is taken home , is all that is needed finally to send the unfortunate creature to that great big goldfish bowl in the sky .
2 It is difficult to assess market value particularly in relation to goodwill ; much time can be spent in arguing about the measure of damages when the parties ought to simply concentrate on establishing whether or not the breach occurred .
3 Okay , so he was a porter , low man in the hierarchy , but this was the kind of time when the barriers went down and he did n't have to wear a label .
4 ‘ I was in the canteen on Wednesday when the manager called me in about a passenger on my bus , ’ said Mr Bell .
5 There is a period each year before the onset of spring when the land breathes anticipation .
6 Formal objections are not invited at this consultation stage as a further period will be allowed for the submission of objections when the proposals are formally advertised .
7 And the notion of generalization decrement can also explain the effects of prior exposure to B alone if it is allowed that such training will make the B stimulus less effective and thus relatively unlikely to interfere with the perception of A when the two are presented in compound .
8 With this there was complete air-conditioning , thermostatically controlled , supplying warmth in winter and cool air in hot summer weather , the former by a combination of steam from the locomotive and electricity from the power-plant at times when the train was standing overnight without a locomotive attached .
9 So why do we need to formalize these arrangements , why rock the boat at time when the political climate is ?
10 The cost is incurred at the point in time when the plant is built .
11 The charges arise out of incidents in the town on Thursday when the bodies of two women , one in her fifties and one in her thirties were found in a house .
12 ‘ It is natural for men to tell tales , and I suppose the short story was created in the night of time when the hunter , to beguile the leisure of his fellows when they had eaten and drunk their fill , narrated by the cavern fire some fantastic incident he had hear of . ’
13 He spends six months each year in the U.S. but returns to Romania at the beginning of April when the operation is expected to be performed .
14 At the beginning of August when the heat , humidity and despair reached their zenith in the Residency , when all eyes searched the Collector 's face for the signs of collapse which they knew to be imminent , two babies were born .
15 On the evidence of opinion-swings when the bombing of Iraq began , this wo n't prevent the public from cheering lustily when Bush orders the bombers to take off .
16 Only if the window is a sunny south-facing one should they be shaded a little during the middle of the day in summer when the sun is shining .
17 French administration dies every year in the month of August when the civil servants go on holiday .
18 THE Community Centre became a continental café for the morning on Saturday when the Alresford Twinning Association invited the public to join them for coffee and croissants .
19 The establishment of the idea that the telling of the truth is thus subject to standards set by the use of a volume which is part history and part fiction , is almost tantamount to condoning the telling of untruths when the ritual is omitted , or at least making it much easier to justify such behaviour .
20 There was a second guard-chamber between the outer and inner baileys , but it was unlikely to be on the alert at night when the main gate was manned .
21 Of the various neutrophil functions — namely adherence , aggregation , orientation , locomotion , and chemotaxis — few are better defined and understood than the sequence of events when the neurtophil comes into contact with a chemoattractant .
22 When Simon pressed and won his claim for an assistant inspector to supervise the national vaccination scheme in 1871 , the current permanent secretary , Ralph Lingen , issued a general warning in the accompanying minute : ‘ I do not know who is to check the assertion of experts when the government has once undertaken a class of duties which none but such persons understand . ’
23 A spokesman said they had been overwhelmed by the number of applications when the new disability living benefit was announced and said it had taken longer than anticipated to sort out .
24 Mike Eveling , of the Inland Revenue , said : ‘ If we iron out problems now we will reduce our own workload by cutting the number of appeals when the values are announced . ’
25 The number of occasions when the Bank has had to intervene in the last 18 months to prop up sterling inside the ERM has been small .
26 I do not include in that 70 the number of occasions when the hon. Members for Brightside and for Dagenham have said contradictory things .
27 Further Sikh demands were met at the end of December when the Lok Sabha approved the repeal of a constitutional amendment adopted by the previous Lok Sabha in March 1988 [ see p. 36692 ] allowing the declaration of a state of emergency in Punjab .
28 Now then all we 're doing , what we should have done is that we should have had an opening balance at the beginni or the end of December when the di information was first struck .
29 All applications must be received by the end of May when the Committee reviews applications and selects the winners in each group .
30 STRANGE pupils were seen wandering about Newlands School , Middlesbrough , at the end of September when the school decided to raise money for ‘ Crisis in Africa ’ with an ‘ Own Clothes Day ’ .
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