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

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1 This theory became popular when it was observed that , in many cases , flying objects , noises and mischief all appeared to centre around an ‘ owner ’ .
2 The discovery that oriented bars and edges were the trigger features for neurons in the visual cortex was enormously exciting when it was made thirty years ago , but Levick followed up their discovery and found that there are orientation selective neurons in rabbit retina as well as the directionally selective ones shown in Figure 4 .
3 Morgan Klein ( 1985 ) , in her study of Scottish youth in residential care , concluded from her interviews with young people that they do want help , are often puzzled when communication fails to occur , and are bereft when it is abandoned .
4 There is also a suggestion that the Council of Ministers meet in public when it is acting as a legislative body , a suggestion which some parliamentarians first attribute to Mr Tony Benn in his days as Energy Secretary .
5 Hopes were high when it was found that even if the organizer tissue were killed it could still induce , for this offered the possibility of extracting the responsible chemical signal .
6 The carrier arrived at the King Edward Docks and excitement ran high when it was learned to be the Wasp once again .
7 Moreover , it was not harmful when it was injected into mice .
8 Such action becomes particularly distasteful when it is carried out by elected representatives .
9 As expected on the basis of the hypothesis proposed above , that the relationship between maternal age and chances of child survival may depend upon the status of the mortality transition , it was found that , in those regions where overall infant mortality is relatively low ( under 100 per 1,000 live births ) , the likelihood that an infant will survive until its first birthday is greatest if the child 's mother was 20 to 29 years old when it was born .
10 A fire blazed in a huge hearth beneath an oak lintel which , to judge by its thickness , must have come from a tree already at least a hundred years old when it was felled to help build this ancient building .
11 This view appears disarmingly general but widely acceptable when it is stated as the idea that any economy has to be seen as only one part of a structured world system .
12 In the chasse , messieurs , mesdames , the beast is at its most dangerous when it is cornered .
13 This is somewhat ironic when it is realized that local government has substantial resources that can not be used because of centrally-imposed prescriptions .
14 The press , as well as performing its role as the watchdog , must not be coy when it is called upon to turn the critical eye on itself .
15 The press , as well as performing its role as the watchdog , must not be coy when it is called upon to turn the critical eye on itself .
16 All the family felt that Stephen had been hustled into the engagement by Claire , who was a hard , devious girl , and were relieved when it was broken when he returned from Newcastle .
17 His body was still warm when it was discovered by police after his farm manager had reported him missing .
18 This is particularly remarkable when it is considered that Roddick has made no acquisitions and has no major plans for diversification .
19 This time , the crew were in such high spirits that they dropped Nickles over the heart of Berlin , spirits that were somewhat subdued when it was realised that they could not close the bomb bay doors after combing .
20 Some of it is valuable in itself , and some becomes valuable when it is pieced together with other information .
21 Seems obvious when it 's put that way .
22 The lightness of Courtney 's sentence is obvious when it is compared to other recent sentences .
23 I 'm afraid they feel rather frustrated when it is made clear to them that this is far from the case , ’ he added drily .
24 Singing is one of those activities which seems perfectly simple and natural when it is working well , but which requires , for most of us , years of discipline and effort to perfect .
25 A room which is thoroughly comfortable when it is felt to be simply " untidy " becomes uninhabitable as soon as it is perceived as " dirty " .
26 More critically , sexual activity , which is in itself a normal part of normal life , can suddenly become abnormal when it is classified as " dirty " .
27 The accompaniment sounds very well when it is hummed , with perhaps a few words here and there while the solo part rests , or to join with it at a point of culmination .
28 MI5 is able to extract any information it wants about individuals , which is often useful when it is smearing someone 's character .
29 Therefore a court will ask the question was the restraint reasonable when it was entered by the parties ?
30 First , he argued that it is highly artificial to construe all consumption as a response to needs ; while this approach may seem illuminating when it is applied to the consumption of individuals , it can not plausibly be extended to productive consumption , which has to be treated as ‘ the consumption which satisfies the needs of production ’ , if the theory is to be sustained .
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