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

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1 The main union involved , the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union , asked for a delay in the issue of the notices until a meeting of the workforce today , when it is understood the company plan will again be put to the workforce .
2 The engine may be seen on Sundays and on some Saturdays when it is operated .
3 It does this by altering the supply of Treasury bills on offer , at times when it is trying to reduce liquidity ; or by altering the amount of bills ( eligible commercial bills and local authority bills as well as Treasury bills ) it is prepared to buy , at times when it is trying to provide more liquidity .
4 It does this by altering the supply of Treasury bills on offer , at times when it is trying to reduce liquidity ; or by altering the amount of bills ( eligible commercial bills and local authority bills as well as Treasury bills ) it is prepared to buy , at times when it is trying to provide more liquidity .
5 Where the criticism is uttered on an unprivileged occasion by the Prime Minister , the risk would be worth taking , but not when it is uttered by the likes of General Amin .
6 A £300,000 expansion at the Skelton food firm Savoury Kitchen , which will be adding 15 more employees to the present 35 when it is completed in June , was praised by former Agriculture Minister David MacLean during his East Cleveland visit yesterday .
7 ‘ The constitutional function performed by courts of justice as interpreters of the written law laid down in Acts of Parliament is often described as ascertaining ‘ the intention of Parliament ; ’ but what this metaphor , though convenient , omits to take into account is that the court , when acting in its interpretative role , as well as when it is engaged in reviewing the legality of administrative action , is doing so as mediator between the state in the exercise of its legislative power and the private citizen for whom the law made by Parliament constitutes a rule binding upon him and enforceable by the executive power of the state .
8 Derek Turnbull ( head wound ) and Iain Morrison ( hamstring ) are both likely to be included in the Scotland team to play England on Saturday week when it is announced today .
9 ( Note that what matters is when a gene affects survival and fertility , not when it is expressed ; for example , a gene which is expressed early in the development of the heart might increase the chance of heart disease much later in life . )
10 It is hoped to finalise the constitution at the next meeting of the working party due to take place on Saturday , January 16th 1993 , when it is hoped to settle a draft budget once it is known whether any assistance will be provided by DXGIII and also to fix the date of the launch of the new Federation .
11 The moratorium on Stamp Duty will last until August 1992 , by when it is hoped the market will have received a kick-start and will begin moving again .
12 Neptune now looks forward to another successful year when it is hoped to raise a further £1 million to save Britain 's unspoilt coastline .
13 The final will be contested over the New Course on May 14 and 15 , when it is hoped that at least 11 countries will compete for the R.& A. Trophy , which was won by Sweden at St. Andrews earlier this year .
14 Epstein had one of the most important collections of African and Oceanic sculpture ever assembled in this country and introduced a number of contemporaries to non-European art ; most recent scholarship puts the beginning of his collecting activity in 1912 when it is documented but Gardiner places it in 1904 , ( i.e. before Derain and Picasso ) when Epstein was a penniless student in Paris .
15 The spoken word , after all , only becomes history when it is recorded .
16 HIV is a very weak virus and can only survive for a very short time when it is exposed to air outside the human body .
17 ‘ There must come a time when it is called to a halt , ’ Lord Donaldson said .
18 There are detailed requirements as to what the notice must contain , including the date when it is intended to hold the procession , the time when it is due to start ( but not finish ) , the proposed route and the name and address of the organiser .
19 The special levy , in years when it is levied , is payable where an RFL has held or received clients ' money in connection with an MNP , or where the MNP has held or received clients ' money .
20 Power is only seen when it is put to use .
21 If there is any upturn , people wonder when it is going to benefit them and whether it can be sustained .
22 This continuity is hardly to be wondered at when it is remembered that precious substances have attracted and continue to attract interest by reason of their inherent qualities .
23 We are also working with other voluntary bodies through Wildlife and Countryside Link ( UK ) to produce a joint statement which you will no doubt see when it is published .
24 A second objective of the research is to explore the way that managerial policies are being developed between HQ , divisional management , profit and cost centre management and at the establishment and work-place levels at a time when it is thought that large companies are decentralising their management systems .
25 Newly qualified nurses are expected to receive an orientation and induction programme appropriate to their appointments , followed by a consolidation period for a minimum period of three months , when it is recommended that a few hours each week be set aside for learning periods either with other newly qualified staff or as self-directed learning .
26 The clear lesson of the history of modernism is that the academic left is quite capable of fashioning a central instrument for the reproduction of the interests of the dominant class at precisely the moment when it is making the most strident claims to the contrary .
27 For example , Wittgenstein ( 1953 : 132 ) warns that ‘ the confusions that occupy us arise when language is like an engine idling , not when it is doing work ’ .
28 The daily broadcast has a uniform structure except on one day a week when it is described as ‘ an act of worship ’ .
29 It enables everyone involved to understand the Process that is going on , it makes it possible for grieving people to be looked after for a while , but not to sink into a chronic mourning state , because everyone knows when it is meant to be finished , and when the bereaved people are meant to pick up their responsibilities again .
30 Grief will find an expression at some time , and if it is not allowed at the time it occurs , then it will be much more difficult to deal with when it is triggered by an event in later life .
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