Example sentences of "when [noun prp] [noun prp] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 George Dunlop , of Linfield , preferred to Allen McKnight , held out for 42 minutes , but when Fort Dunlop came under siege , the defences were found wanting , and the only Irish-based player on the field was at fault for the important first goal .
2 So that when Von Lemke came to ‘ us ’ as governor and felt himself overwhelmed by ‘ our ’ troubles and scandal ; s , he had no toy-making to turn to , he had nowhere to go — his version of the abiding Dostoevsky extremity — and in fact he went mad .
3 As I rounded Ardmair Bay , the sky was bright but as I reached the scattered cottages and crofts of Strath Kanaird , none with an invitation to halt or stop , ominous yellow clouds formed overhead , obviously heralding a storm , and when Stac Polly came into sight , there was a spiralling column like a tornado above it .
4 The attack started when Miss Batey came into the room and called her husband an animal .
5 Afghans , he went on , had been optimistic when Miss Bhutto came to power but she had betrayed all her promises to settle the Afghan conflict .
6 ‘ So when Gustav Eismark came to the Secretariat , ’ Sims went on , ‘ naturally we looked in the files about him .
7 This strategy appeared to receive a boost a week after his conference , when Chancellor Adenauer came to Paris to sign the Franco-German treaty .
8 When Sidney Poitier comes to London we still dine at Odin 's — the only difference being , I now own it . ’
9 He was a member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia , but was expelled from the Party when President Milosevic came to power .
10 And why was Mr Rochester so frightened when Mr Mason came to Thornfield ?
11 Anyhow , he got a few horses from Besthorpe Hall , and one or two of the little farms ; and he jogged along until the time came when Mr Flowerdew came into Diss on a market day , and he saw my grandfather .
12 When Mr Moore comes through the door
13 When Glen Baxter came for a signing session , we sold 80 copies of his book — a modest number perhaps for a shop of this size , but sales of his ‘ spin-off ’ goods amounted to a further 40% of the shop 's turnover that day and brought us some 16% over our sales target for that week .
14 When Harold Wilson came to office , one Polaris submarine was cancelled , but the programme continued and Labour sought a consensus with other political parties and played an enormous role in NATO .
15 On 15 September 1984 Charles was once again by Diana 's side at St Mary 's Hospital when Prince Harry came into the world .
16 A difficult moment for me occurred when Phil Collins came on the show , simply because what I knew but he did n't , was that he was going to be my first guest on This Is Your Life the following week .
17 She was absorbed in a letter when Mervyn Cantrell came into the room .
18 Patrick Robertson was eleven years old when Mrs Thatcher came to power .
19 Yet when Mrs Thatcher came to power , he was virtually unknown .
20 When Mrs Thatcher came to power in May 1979 , union power was at its height and British industry was going through the crippling after effects of the winter of discontent
21 When Mrs Welch came to this country , she did a crash course in English and then a post graduate course at Durham University before becoming a translator for British Steel and local industries .
22 However , when Anne Wright came to Sunderland from Merseyside , it was not only the quality of life that impressed , but also the quality of light .
23 When Robertson Nicoll came to England in the 1880s he went to Dawlish where he complained : ‘ Dissent here is nowhere …
24 But when Ronald Reagan came to Washington a year later , another government department , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) , looked at the same evidence and decided not to limit most other , potentially higher human exposures to the chemical .
25 So that when John-William Dallam came into the room it was to find his womenfolk as he most liked to see them , cheerful comfortable , and under his roof safely and securely together .
26 When James VI came to manhood and attempted to assert himself over both the Borderers and the disruptive Highland clans , he tended for a while to concentrate on the Highlands rather than the Lowlands .
27 When Margaret Thatcher came on the show my nephew said to me , ‘ You 're not really welcome in this house after having THAT woman on the show . ’
28 Both men were in danger of being drowned when Thomas Biggs came upon the scene .
29 ‘ Certainly promises were made when Michael Knighton came to the club and doubts have now been cast on his ability to fulfil these , but if he does everything he has said who is to complain ? ’
30 By this stage no recognised forward had yet to score , but that was soon rectified at Wigan , when John Borthwick came off the bench to score a last gasp winner for a 2–1 victory .
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