Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] when [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 B I think what it is it 's purely because , in electronics or when you 're working out an equation , for a value for something else ,
3 Well the total is always three sixty all the way round but was this when you had a million pound pocket money or when you only got four pence a week .
4 Yeah , when I was , er she says when I was as big as Rebecca or when I was a big Joanna , it 's always the name .
5 It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia .
6 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 .
7 Never has Carrick been more lost for words than when he was approached in the Headingley committee-room after close of play by Reg Kirk , a former Yorkshire chairman .
8 By the end , or at least the last week , of the tour England ‘ B ’ were looking a much better all-round side than when they started .
9 That you know our drawing number books once when it 's been issued .
10 Words presented visually or auditorily are less well recalled when they are similar sounding than when they are different sounding .
11 But I have a less romantic conception than when I started .
12 In my view many manufactured nets are skimped on width with the result that when they are set the necessary amount of slack within the net can only be achieved by the sacrifice of adequate height .
13 She was beautiful as well , and he remembered that Clarissa 's warning that she was both clever and dangerous , had drawn from him the rather feeble reply that when they were pretty he never noticed much else .
14 Always bear in mind that when they flower outdoors at their natural time the temperature is unlikely to reach 60°F ( 15°C ) for more than a day or two .
15 Bear in mind that when they are full grown , your tank will be barely large enough .
16 Erm bearing in mind that when she actually came and spoke about her part-time job her income was thirty five pound a week and yet she said she was a tax payer well take home pay was thirty five pound a week and talking about being a tax payer .
17 Bear in mind that when you remove the ferret you are , in effect , taking away the rabbit 's jailer .
18 I do think we 've got to bear in mind that when you are looking at a change does it apply to everybody .
19 N well I , I , I had , why I was so positive about it , I had an uncle who had it very badly and as a child I was very aware of his hands , they were quite inhuman looking , they were that shape , and you know everything he did he , he had to that and that 's remained in my mind that when I got it I though I wo n't have the hands like that so I r I w I go , I went to sleep , I still do it , every night , spread my hands , the last thing I think about , spread the hands .
20 On jobs , its almost certain there will be further losses during the next two years , but bear in mind that when I asked for SVS volunteers last September more than 230 people applied .
21 He had discharged one of them from the infirmary in no worse condition than when he had arrived .
22 4.5 For landlords , we propose a rule that when they part with their interest in the property let by a lease they will escape further responsibility for the lease obligations if , but only if , they comply with prescribed conditions .
23 She hated her home town with such violence that when she returned each vacation from University , she would shake and tremble with an ashamed and feverish fear .
24 Night Goblins have become so accustomed to the dark that when they come out into the open they prefer to move around at night and hide away during the day .
25 He always puts his foot in it and tends to cause more confusion when he opens his mouth than when he keeps it shut .
26 On few occasions has it shown less moral scruple than when it made a deal with Brezhnev to dispose of the Soviet gold .
27 Can now , can we actually move on a bit because , that has been very valuable what you said , but in fairness to Mr Maxwell it also has to be said does n't it that up until he stole these assets er this process of throwing organisations , peoples monies into a spin dryer and pulling them out of different sort of sequences was something he regularly did and we 've had witnesses to say how well he did manage the funds and how they grew , whether when they should sell stock and when they should n't sell stock and so on .
28 She showed her warrant card and when she explained that they had come to see Nicola 's husband , the man invited them in .
29 They tackled like demons and when they were able to run the ball back at the Londoners their refusal to capitulate eventually wore down the opposition .
30 ‘ I hope it might give a ten year old kid a little inspiration , a little boost and when it comes out of him , I 'm happy .
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