Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] when it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was he who recommended her to apply to Breakspear College when it started admitting women .
2 I knew a guy who made a fortune out of CB radio when it became legal in Britain .
3 Seems like Wilko is the bookies favourite for the England job when it becomes available .
4 Glamorgan 's reasoning was less clear and because the discarded man is , or was , a candidate for the England captaincy when it becomes vacant next winter , feelings inevitably ran higher .
5 The activities of the NL were primarily restricted to private meetings in 1938 , although it was connected with the Militant Christian Patriots at the end of the Munich Crisis when it urged Chamberlain not to get Britain involved in Jewish designs for a world war .
6 The problem of Multilateral versus Multinational nuclear forces became another legacy bequeathed to the Wilson Government when it came to power .
7 Arsenal1 THERE IS no place like home for Coventry City when it comes to failing to win football matches .
8 This comprises , among others , two models of the ErgoPro XG — these are based on Intel Corp 80486SX/33 and 80486DX2/66 microprocessors , and include Overdrive processors for the Pentium chip when it arrives .
9 This can be upgraded to the Pentium chip when it becomes available in the second quarter this year .
10 The maverick maestro , who prefers life in scruffy clothes , was lent the gold-trimmed gown by Bath University when it awarded him an honorary degree for musical ability in June last year .
11 IBM Japan Ltd is not risking the opprobrium that fell on Eastman Kodak Co when it fired two thirds of its Japanese researchers and withdrew offers of employment it had made to graduates , but it does want to get its 25,000-strong workforce down by 1,200 .
12 It had taken off from East Anglia and was en route for Liverpool Airport when it crashed on the Derbyshire/ South Yorkshire border shortly after 4pm .
13 One had been an Egyptian , who had tried to keep alive the Egyptian Aten religion when it looked like disappearing in Egypt itself from about the year 1315 B.C. He had chosen the Jews in Egypt as a people to whom he would teach this religion .
14 Hence , both the US and UK have effectively violated most of the provisions of the Montreal Convention when it comes to handling the Lockerbie dispute .
15 Such an assumption is perhaps made most explicit in the Beckford Report when it comments on the apparent failure of the area officer in the case to recognize the apparently obvious indications that he was dealing with a ‘ high risk ’ child abuse case when chairing the initial case conference : Clearly it is of concern if health and welfare professionals are unfamiliar with the relevant research and it is one of the aims of this chapter to contribute to that understanding .
16 The two children , Christopher and Mathew Keys were in the back of their parents ' Metro saloon when it went out of control on the A424 near Burford .
17 They were on a narrow winding road which skirted Batchworth Heath when it happened .
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