Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 WELCOME into the fold … retailers from America learned some decorative napkin skills when they visited Barlaston .
2 As some old timers could not accept the hair rig when it first came out , maybe we all have our own point at which progress ( ? ) becomes unacceptable and remote boats maybe my watershed .
3 To return to the central question about how the boundaries of special educational provision and therefore of support teaching are to be defined , I shall argue in the remainder of this chapter that although the ‘ individual ’ approach represents what has always traditionally been accepted to be our role , to continue to define our responsibilities in these purely individual terms could have serious consequences , not only for the future of support teaching when we come to evaluate it , but for the development of comprehensive education as a whole .
4 The New Democracy conservatives , though they were alarmingly slow to tackle the budget deficit when they got back to power , did eventually do something stern , and are still resisting the temptation to relax again .
5 Finally , you can plan ahead and continue with some sort of contingency contract when you have attained your ideal weight .
6 ‘ Lightning is the spears hurled by the thunder giants when they fight , ’ it said gently .
7 You must be on income support or be expected to get income support when you move into the community .
8 If you accept that unanimity is a near Impossibility , and that a majority decision is the next best thing , you also have to accept , as a general rule , that you will abide by a majority decision when it turns out that you are among the minority .
9 Now on a scholarship at the University of Hawaii , young Michael was first to break par over a sun-drenched Belvoir Park course when he posted a splendid 4-birdie 70 in this qualifying competition .
10 ‘ It 's such a bore cooking when one 's alone . ’
11 Our cask-conditioned party could all agree on one thing , we 'd love to be on board the Champagne Express when it sets fullsteam-ahead for Reims this August .
12 Castors , as well as being a straightforward mobility device , also help with kitchen hygiene when it is time to clean the floor .
13 The proposals , described as the most far-reaching for 50 years , were expected to be the subject of intense lobbying from the financial and banking sectors when they came before Congress for approval .
14 Similarly , I remember peering through the expanded grille they drew across the cinema entrance when it was closed .
15 I agree with what you 're saying , but we should also look at what we do , for instance David when you go out you virtually never divert your telephone , everytime you go out ten minutes later I get up and go and divert your phone for you , if we get into the habit of diverting our phones then we we would n't have that problem .
16 ( The whole school , including the teachers , always wore their hair loose when they dressed in their best robes . )
17 The process , which a highly skilled operator controls through a keyboard , itself caused a revolution in the printing industry when it appeared in the 1890s , putting many hand composers out of a job .
18 Er er an election agent , election agent when you 're er a er d doing the work of an election agent , you 've got to be responsible for all the data going out concerning the running of the election .
19 A Nairobi lawyer , Martha Njoka , claimed that she was assaulted by a special branch superintendent when she went to a police station to trace Imanyara .
20 Lee is currently casting his magic spell over Ampeg 's tube guitar amp range , although we also suspected some Jackson-type involvement in Crate 's GT-50 Stealth combo when we recently reviewed it .
21 We did n't actually have much play mobile when I , when I went and looked .
22 I had almost reached the kitchen doorway when I heard the furious sounds of her footsteps coming back towards me again .
23 Twice she made the kind of excuse that people made at cocktail parties when they wanted to extricate themselves from a conversation and move on to talk with another guest , but five minutes later he was back at her side again , bending closer and closer towards her so that she became unpleasantly aware of the stale , alcoholic aura of his breath .
24 Another popular explanation was offered by the German economist Wagener when he proposed his ‘ law of increasing state actions ’ .
25 In these early days of computer-based teaching units when there is very little effective material available , it is likely that any school with a computer will try to collect such material but then it will not necessarily reach all the relevant subject teachers ; the chance of getting to H2 and browsing through the program will then depend on communications within the school .
26 Gunnell gave herself the perfect wedding present when she unwrapped an Olympic gold medal in the 400metres hurdles .
27 I went in there and bought some chewing gum when I went down to see it
28 Most of the food seemed already to have been disseminated , and a safety cut-out had switched off the stasis field when she opened the hatch .
29 Management consultants are not quite in the American lawyer category when it comes to vilification , but they attract their fair share ( well almost … ) : the Financial Times defines a management consultant as someone who sees something working in practice and wonders whether it will work in theory …
30 There were plenty other walkers fumbling around their vehicles in the car park when we arrived , but then Schiehallion is such an easy walk its popularity is assured .
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