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

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1 In other words , if precedent was followed , the package of budget cuts would be attacked piecemeal when it disappeared into the congressional maze ; even though there might be general agreement on the need to cut the budget , vested interests operating through sympathetic members could , one by one , weaken or restore specific cuts .
2 But yeah , when it , when it , when it starts in when it starts
3 As Adele had pointed out , even men of integrity could behave differently when it came to women .
4 The campaign petered out when it became obvious that the Government was not going to budge .
5 We certainly found out when it happened .
6 It stopped abruptly when it saw Rosie , an uncertainty shadowing its haunted eyes .
7 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
8 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
9 The others were all getting ready to go ashore when it happened . ’
10 If they are out of sight ( eg , they leave the buzzing weather-vane in a courtyard and retire indoors ) , the Fiend simply flies away when it appears from the shattering weather-vane .
11 Having learned from his first assignment that the general effectively controlled the hostage situation in Beirut , Coleman now came to realize that , in a broader frame but in the same sense , Kenaan also controlled the nature and scope of narco-terrorism itself — ; or , at any rate , could do so when it suited President Assad 's purpose .
12 And today the Executive admitted it could do better when it came to grounds maintenance in that area of the city .
13 About four hours came home when it rained and then it stayed dry
14 I say that I do n't know who the van belonged to , but it drove past when it saw me with the police .
15 Now , having strutted their stuff so successfully in the business arena , the Taiwanese want to show their arch-rivals — Japan and South Korea — that they had also better watch out when it comes to rugby and September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in Seoul .
16 The Scottish Trades Union Congress general secretary , Campbell Christie , appealed to parents of new Timex recruits to persuade their families not to cross picket lines with the warning that they would be sacked quickly when it suited the company .
17 She 'd perhaps take the plugs out dinnertime when she got home when it had stopped .
18 Many countries , mainly those in the civil law tradition , have made this declaration , including Belgium , Czechoslovakia , Egypt , France , Germany , Luxembourg , Norway , Portugal , Seychelles and Turkey ( but not Italy ) ; accordingly an attempt to serve process via a United States Vice-Consul in the German Federal Republic has been held to be ineffective and the Netherlands Ministry of External Affairs was held to have acted properly when it refused to accept a document intended for service via the diplomatic channel on a defendant in France .
19 I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company .
20 He had mentioned it to me , in a roundabout sort of way , but I could never work out when it had happened or how old I was when it occurred .
21 The Wild boar was once a common sight in the Forest , but it was wiped out when it proved too popular with hunters .
22 American sports particularly stand out when it comes to style over content .
23 No , no I 'm alright I only wan na see goal , that 's what I wan na see there when it goes in the goal there ..
24 This involves noting when the specified behaviour starts , noting again when it ends and recording the time lapse .
25 A stream ends either when it reaches the edge of the grid or when it joins another stream .
26 The Asian elephant is basically a jungle-living animal , lying up in shade during the day and feeding mostly when it gets cool .
27 It manifests an explicit intent to do so when it places a privative clause in a statute empowering a tribunal .
28 By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’
29 Even when , as we show later , Brazil had an opportunity to do so when it invited the multinationals to establish its automobile industry , it chose not to exercise its power for fear of discouraging potential entrants .
30 Taking the radical students ' ideals at face-value one might have expected them to see this incident as yet another example of oppression by a fascist regime and protest against it — after all , they protested enough when it used such methods against its own people .
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