Example sentences of "[art] [noun] when he " in BNC.

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1 Radio Cleveland broadcaster Alan Wright said he was overwhelmed by the response when he raised the case of a Redcar man who had to call the police to get rid of Sure Style salesmen .
2 Anything that kept her from running into Nicolo Sabatini was absolutely fine , which was why she had been delighted a few mornings later at the breakfast-table when he 'd told her he would be away for a few days .
3 At about the same time ( July 1956 ) Lord Rothermere decided to sell most of his 50 per cent Daily Mail stake in Associated-Rediffusion ; and he sold the remainder when he took a third of the shares in the new South/South-East franchise holder , Southern TV , in 1958 .
4 The chief groom stood close by , the halter in his hand , ready to offer it to the prince when he was ready .
5 Frank Sinatra always mentions the writer when he introduces a song , but it is not through generosity , she believes .
6 It becomes evident that Julian is a representative figure of the writer when he decides to write a novel ( 82 ) , and Decibel that of the oral media when she declares writing to be her natural enemy ( 186 ) .
7 The first indication of the direction his mind ( or what passed for it ) was moving had come at the beginning of the trial when he called in two other judges to help determine whether the free pardon that Meehan had been granted quashed his conviction .
8 Under the pressure of this unwelcome fact , he is being spontaneously pulled between the revulsion when he remembers and the greed when he forgets .
9 Charlie was about to salute the lieutenant when he remembered he was no longer in uniform , so he simply removed his cap .
10 We used to play golf , but went by the board when he moved .
11 That evening , Connor was behind the counter in the saloon when he heard angry voices in the public bar .
12 Eight minutes later Jackson was again involved in the winner when he slipped an early ball through to Andrew Smyth who found Stephens and Galway finished clinically from the pass which followed .
13 Just before half-time Keane grabbed what turned out to be the winner when he exchanged passes with Kingsley Black before rounding Flowers and rolling the ball home .
14 Solidarity with the Spanish Republic undermined the pacifism of many on the left , and Russell knew that he was swimming against the tide when he urged the friends of peace to ‘ avoid the crusading spirit … in relation to Spain , on the grounds that even the best cause is not worth a great war . ’
15 Television 's ‘ Hammer ’ found himself in the slammer when he tried smuggling cocaine into Britain a few years back .
16 MC Hammer is obviously on the money when he claims that Vanilla Ice stole his act .
17 There is , however , the contrary authority of A-G 's Reference ( No. 1 of 1985 ) [ 1986 ] QB 491 ( CA ) , where the manager of a tied pub sold beer as that of the brewery when he had purchased it elsewhere .
18 While Max Warren is right to caution against an obsessive preoccupation with numbers , I believe that he overstates the case when he is so dismissive of all quantity measurement .
19 Wycliffe was not usually so curt with the press , but he was at a stage in the case when he wanted to be left alone to mull over what he knew and to decide what more he needed to know .
20 BOOZY Ian Shepherd escaped a driving ban yesterday — because he was taking his badly injured dog to the vet when he was stopped by police .
21 Whether a field officer works from his area office ( in the southern authority ) or from home ( in the northern ) , contact with colleagues will normally be in the office , which he will visit every day , even during those occasional hectic days out in the field when he has to catch up on his sampling schedule .
22 One old man remembered a cottage in the corner of the field when he was a boy , which had been demolished in the mid-1900s .
23 Dr Edward Kandiyali thought Stanley Kitchen , who had tried to commit suicide , was lying on the shard when he saw the X-ray photo at Hull Royal Infirmary .
24 Gratuities were paid to Mrs. Pemberton and also to Mrs. Cossart , whose husband had taught Modern Languages for 25 years , and one of £100 was offered to Johnston the Clerk when he retired , but he declined .
25 Hitchcock regretted the decision when he found that the plates for the extended sequence involving two buses travelling between Leipzig and East Berlin were unsatisfactory .
26 Well known through his contribution to the Whitney Biennial in 1985 , when he decorated the public lavatories , and from exhibitions with Tony Shafrazi , he has never shown in this country , but Edward Totah makes the correction when he presents ten large canvases and twenty-six smaller pictures ( 7 April–23 May ) .
27 Peter Jones , 32 , of North Road , Darlington , qualified for the certificate when he gained his Third Dan in Shoto Kan karate at an event held at the Primrose Holly Holiday Centre on the outskirts of Scarborough .
28 United visit Villa Park and Atkinson wistfully linked the past with the present when he said : ‘ If I 'd had Dean Saunders at United , we would have won the Championship .
29 United visit Villa Park , and Atkinson wistfully linked the past with the present when he said : ‘ If I 'd had Dean Saunders at United , we would have won the Championship and I might still be manager of Manchester United . ’
30 Macaulay Culkin is wonderful — I like him a lot — but I did get frightened at the bit when he slipped over on the ice and the bad men caught up with him .
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