Example sentences of "[noun] when it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore it is possible to speculate that the PABA-UDCA administration test reflects the activity of bacteria in the small intestine when it is given orally in lower doses than the maximal amount absorbed from the terminal ileum . |
2 | Many of us laugh at prejudice when it is presented to us in someone else . |
3 | And at the bottom of a deep open pit , up whose ramped sides labour belching trucks , he vividly describes how sea water percolated down through the space above our heads when it was occupied by still-hot lava and how , laden with dissolved sulphide minerals , this heated fluid gushed back to the surface , struck cold sea water and deposited its minerals . |
4 | He was elected a vice-president of the Agricultural Engineers Association when it was formed in 1875 . |
5 | The English must have echoed the rejoicings of the people of Rouen when it was announced , in the early summer of 1444 , that a truce had been agreed between England and France , and that Henry VI was to marry Margaret of Anjou , a niece by marriage of Charles VII . |
6 | People who get in a car when it is stolen are associated with that act and can be convicted of exactly the same offence . |
7 | There were six people in the car when it was hit … |
8 | Student nurse Carolyn Blanshard was in car when it was hit from behind . |
9 | Her body was found in the back of her car when it was recovered from the River Severn , six days after she disappeared . |
10 | ‘ There was a golf-bag in John Bonnard 's car when it was passed through Customs . |
11 | All transfectants were able to present the synthetic matrix peptide M58–66 when it was added exogenously . |
12 | Some 30 staff will move to the repository when it is completed in the summer of 1994 . |
13 | But I also felt that the guitar became a different instrument when it was turned up to maximum and fully distorted — it was no longer a polyphonic instrument , really . |
14 | It was the grandest building in Montevideo when it was built , and adopted a style which seems to have been particularly congenial to Latin American nationalism , Second Empire . |
15 | On receipt of the summons , he sent a copy to Edward ( who was in Wales ) , and immediately wrote to the nobles and communes of the duchy , ordering them to prepare themselves to serve ‘ with arms and horses ’ ( cum armis et equis ) , and to make ready so that they might obey Edward 's command when it was known . |
16 | Hirtle 1975 : 37 for examples with realize , agree and understand ) , its meaning places it in the unique position of becoming the equivalent of a verb of perception when it is used in the operative sense . |
17 | This is a reasonable result when it is recalled that the metric components correspond to the classical gravitational potential ( Section 4.3 ) . |
18 | Thus it has been able to overcome the major hurdle of the possibility of losing top contacts and clients when it was set up on its own . |
19 | ‘ My grandmama says , ’ remarked Emily , ‘ that it 's unlucky to use sage when it 's blooming . |
20 | The old mandarin allowed his eyelids to droop fractionally in acknowledgment of the American 's compliment when it was translated but otherwise held his face expressionless . |
21 | ‘ It was on a bearing of 280 degrees and was already west of the Falklands , so I 'm sorry but I can not see how you can say it was not sailing away from the Falklands when it was sunk . ’ |
22 | Not only , therefore , did sleep mechanisms rebel against the regime by more and more attempts to initiate REM sleep during the period of deprivation , and " make up " for the amount lost to some extent when allowed to , but the subjects also showed signs of psychological distress when it was prevented . |
23 | Types of loans : Some bank loans are made on a fixed interest rate basis which means the interest rate plus spread are set for the loan 's entire term when it is granted . |
24 | The texture of the skin is quite different from the skin elsewhere on our body ; it appears puckered , dimpled and can resemble orange peel when it is pinched . |
25 | To ensure a tight connection fix the boom when it is angled up to the mast |
26 | The whole can be made available in terms of ‘ live viewing ’ — the audience seeing the programme when it is transmitted — or ‘ consolidated viewing ’ , which adds in the people who record the programme and view it later on their VCR . |
27 | He presided over a pre-trial review when it was decided not to go ahead with a case against a babysitter accused of assaulting seven children . |
28 | The Wall Street Journal gave the opera a bad review when it was performed at Lincoln Centre . |
29 | The UN does not mind too much : it is determined not to repeat the mistakes made in Angola when it was landed with an inadequate mandate and impossible timetable . |
30 | One possible way of accomplishing this is through the erosional thinning of the crust when it is elevated during the period of uplift . |