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

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1 The joint is in this condition when it is finally judged ready for the table .
2 The general rule is that an acceptance takes effect when it is actually communicated to the offeror , Entores v. Miles Far Fast Company ( 1955 C.A. ) and Brinkibon Ltd. v. Stahag Stahl ( 1982 H.L. ) .
3 There may be a third exception to the general rule that an acceptance takes effect when it is actually communicated to the offeror .
4 With most designs of planting baskets , a hessian or foam liner is required to retain the compost when it is eventually placed in the pond .
5 If you plan to eat in the living room , try to buy as generous a table as possible but one which will look quite in keeping with the room when it is not laid for a meal .
6 At times it 's a joy when it 's not happening !
7 But if the being of an individual woman is sufficiently strong and well-developed , then , knowing that light to be there deep within her , she can allow it to permeate the whole of her presence , refining and changing her very substance rather as a lamp when it is lit makes an apparently opaque glass shade appear translucent .
8 Thus although it is commonly suggested that the notion of certainty is relevant to the analysis of claims to knowledge , but not to the analysis of knowledge itself ( e.g. , in Woozley , 1953 ) , this leaves us with no method of explaining why certainty should be required before one can claim knowledge when it is not required for knowledge itself , i.e. , for the existence of what one is claiming .
9 A good rule-of-thumb to remember is that this distance should be at least the height of the tree when it is fully matured .
10 He will also be responsible for Johnson Brothers ' customer service when it is fully integrated later in the year .
11 So a horse that is roughly bridled may become ‘ head shy ’ and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth ; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a ‘ cold back ’ and buck ; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become ‘ girth shy ’ .
12 He 's speaking of this time now and this age when it is now harvest time .
13 Reed warblers are no more likely to eject a model cuckoo 's egg when it is simply added to those already in the nest than they are when a substitution is carried out .
14 On the other hand , this insurance will help provide a financial lifeline when it is most needed .
15 This prevents a permanently installed generator from being charged by the battery when it is not creating an output itself .
16 ‘ We 'll keep this tucked away in a corner when it 's not needed , ’ he said .
17 In particular , how does it come about that the imprecise quantum world yields a precise answer when it is experimentally interrogated ?
18 As TR1 and D1 are not isolated from their heatsinks , these ‘ sinks must NOT touch the diecast screening box when it is finally fitted over them .
19 She said : ‘ I hope , God willing , to return for the opening of the shelter when it is all finished . ’
20 The real criticism of Mr Pound is not to be directed against his theory as such , but rather at the hasty headlong fashion in which he presents it , at the logical confusion of his intellect when it is not performing the task which is specifically his own , that task being poetry .
21 This is the power of film when it is properly used .
22 The timer sounds an audible alarm when it is about to run out , and switch off .
23 It is hoped to released the bird back into the wild when it is fully recovered .
24 Jackline in the , you have to do something with the comb when it 's not showing so you 've , what 's happened to the white ?
25 It is of course very difficult for the eye to register detail when it is not trained to look for it ; it is only when true students of the Gothic , like the elder Pugin , begin to distinguish the styles of different periods , that the buildings of the past really come into focus in the novel .
26 The gesture is likely to be surrounded by much ballyhoo when it is officially announced in April .
27 ‘ That is an inquisitorial power , which may work with great severity against third persons , and it seems to me to be obvious that such a section ought to be used with the greatest care , so as not unnecessarily to put in motion the machinery of justice when it is not wanted , or to put it in motion at a stage when it is not clear that it is wanted , and certainly not to put it in motion if unnecessary mischief is going to be done or hardship inflicted upon the third person who is called upon to appear and give information .
28 Where , today , is the church sufficiently aware of the problems behind closed doors in the lonely streets that it is able to offer true community and true family when it is definitely needed ?
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