Example sentences of "to [noun] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It was the view of the assessment panel that a few months of reasonably stable attendance could be of great help to Jim when he left school and they decided that a flexible arrangement might encourage attendance where previous efforts had failed .
2 A : My father was converted to Communism when I was eight .
3 He gave shelter to Cenwealh when he was driven out of the territory of the upper Thames valley Saxons by Penda ( HE 111 , 7 ) and he was eventually slain in battle by Penda ( HE 111 , 18 ) .
4 They came like an answer to prayer when I was attacked . ’
5 Although it is the profit rate before taxation which reflects the underlying economic forces of capital accumulation , labour supply and competitiveness , it is the profit rate after taxation which is of most direct concern to employers when they make investment decisions .
6 According to John and Marie , who finally married him and came to Baldersdale when she was twenty , Hannah played no part in the courtship rituals of Baldersdale .
7 A lot of these queries , or some of it stems from the fact that we 're also conscious of the fact that we ca n't keep passing things to Gary when he 's only got one person
8 It always feels very well not very slightly different to driver when you pump the tyres up .
9 During Friday 's Unlimited Gold Heat race Jack landed Stiletto deadstick and was forced to ground-loop when he ran out of runway .
10 As she 'd said to Ben when they 'd been getting ready to go to bed last night , you could practically feel the highly charged sexy atmosphere between that pair of love-birds !
11 ‘ Except that it 's easy to be indifferent to money when you 've never been short of it . ’
12 In the summer of 1888 he took his family on holiday to Bournemouth and there died of a heart attack , 30 August 1888 , frustrating his desire to retire to Kirchhosbach when his children 's education was complete .
13 In the widely-read Saints ' Lives of the period , sinners are frequently struck with madness , to be restored to sanity when they have repented and been absolved .
14 The performance of the analyser remains consistent until the quality is reduced to 50% when there is a drop in the number of top ranked correct words .
15 Up to now , distribution has been via system integrators to the Federal and commercial markets , but it is now lowering retail prices for all its ViewStation FX Series of X terminals by 30% to 50% when it sells them direct .
16 Mum knew about us and mentioned it to Sarah when we came back here after your wedding . ’
17 Anne said indignantly to Sarah when they met .
18 I am going to send it to Sarah when it 's finished and the final word on its fate will be hers .
19 Last year the Americans did not bother to renegotiate access to Berbera when their lease expired .
20 But I mean if you count how many people were there when I went to mass when it was a holy day .
21 Terry has only been abroad once in his life — to Germany when he did his National Service .
22 Panofsky , who was Professor of art history at Hamburg University from 1926 to 1931 , was one of the many German intellectuals that were lost to Germany when he took up residence at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study in 1935 , having been forced to leave in 1933 .
23 The Altmark was on her way to Germany when she was boxed in a Norwegian Fjord and Cossack 's crew boarded her and released the prisoners many of whom were in a poor condition and requiring medical attention .
24 Sparky Cosper was captaining a 10-man crew on a daylight bombing mission to Germany when his plane went out of control near Princes Risborough .
25 Consequently she never stopped bellyaching to Daisy about how all the other Pony Club members had at least three ponies , and how humiliating it was having to hack to meetings when everyone else rolled up either in the latest horse boxes with grooms , or driving Porsches with telephones .
26 The charity organisation assessed the hospital 's needs on its last visit to Romania when it took out over 30 tons of relief aid on three articulated lorries .
27 He crashed on the main ‘ Route 7 ’ Speke Road in Ditton , Widnes , after offering to give 17-year-old Donna Jackson a lift home to Runcorn when she missed her last bus .
28 To use the argument from error without that assumption we would have to point to cases when we mistakenly took there to be another mind present .
29 Later on during the Civil War the Major was carrying dispatches from Bridgnorth to Shrewsbury when he was captured by Cromwell 's troops .
30 One woman was on the phone to Wadland when her husband returned home .
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