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

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1 The court can give directions relating to medical or psychiatric examination or any other kind of assessment when making an interim order or at any time while an order is in force ( s38(6) ) .
2 Appreciate the need for careful ordering of operations when using a calculator .
3 As with the data manipulation unit , these units are able to carry out any one of an appropriate set of operations when signalled by the control unit ; for example , to read a digit punched on paper tape and store it in a specified store location or to retrieve a digit from a specified store location and print it on an electric typewriter .
4 Unfortunately , we accidentally eliminated this system of protection when developing the King Edwards and other breeds of potato used today .
5 Frequently they are more stringent than certain existing national standards and , indeed , the EEC Treaty provides that the Council should use a high level of protection when adopting measures that relate to health and safety consumer protection in the environment .
6 There are lots of superstitions which are linked to the moon , such as turning over the coins in one 's pockets as a form of luck when seeing a new moon through glass , while the phases of the moon used to dictate the timing of weddings and other important aspects of life .
7 If the Victorian era was over , the example set by Queen Victoria during her long reign was still fresh in the mind , and all women who had the right amount of sense and spirit knew that attack was the best form of defence when dealing with men who liked to lay down the law .
8 Similarly Dalgety Spillers moved their flour mills to the outport of Avonmouth when shipping to the city docks became difficult .
9 The most common cause of damage when getting the glider out of the trailer and putting it back at the end of the day 's flying is impatience , and the only answer is never to rig without an adequate number of people .
10 There is an increasing air of unreality when talking of errors of law within jurisdiction .
11 An indication as to what his position would logically have had to be , had he not held these false presuppositions , is evident from his discussion of the validity of baptism when administered by a woman .
12 The new bridge is elegantly designed , with each saddle running in neatly milled channels for accuracy of alignment when adjusting for either height or intonation .
13 The influence of the notion of entitlement when applied to the curriculum is , as we have seen , attractive .
14 The county council said all children with special needs were given an individual programme and the LEA looked for a wide range of experience when recruiting .
15 there is a ‘ style ’ of policy-making which leads central government ministries to consult a wide variety of groups when proposing to make policy changes .
16 Despite the fact that the incomes of elderly married couples and of men living alone were considerably higher than that of elderly women living alone , both groups were near to the bottom of the distribution of income when compared with households not including elderly people .
17 The limited partner(s) contribute a fixed amount of money when joining the partnership , and this money must remain in the partnership .
18 ‘ Towards his household he is not threatening nor is he contemptuous of counsel when offered , nor vindictive when searching out a fault .
19 Looking at the matter generally , I can not believe that that could conceivably have been the intention of Parliament when passing the Children Act 1989 and thereby , if Judge Galpin is right , taking away from children within England and Wales the right to have an order made in their best interests by returning them to where they ought to be , which was a right which those children had , and parents acting on their behalf were able to claim in the courts , until 14 October 1991 .
20 Results of psycholinguistic experiments to do with the intelligibility of words spliced out of context seem to cast doubt on the usefulness of the categorization , however , Lieberman ( 1963 ) found that , the word borrower was recognised by 80% of subjects when isolated from the context , The borrowers were all imprisoned , but was only 45% intelligible in the context Neither a borrower nor a lender be .
21 It drew an analogy with cases that allow the President to exercise a wide freedom of action when normalising relations with foreign countries .
22 A relic of the domestic system of industry when spinning and weaving were done at home .
23 It all helps to give clients confidence and peace of mind when ordering print and design .
24 Undoubtedly , this is why our participants often resort to the second form of reciprocation when dealing with offences of a demeaning nature .
25 He must think in terms of thousand upon thousand of repetitions when practising a particular kata , for only through constant repetition will he be able to master the basic fighting movements and to achieve the physical and spiritual sensitivity that lies at the heart of the martial arts .
26 The terms open and closed are very similar to infinite and finite , but , as the equivalence is not quite complete , it is best to use the former pairs of words when discussing linguistic sets .
27 His own unorthodox approach extended to his study of historical cookery and even to his choice of words when describing an ancient recipe he wanted to revive .
28 A consultant paediatrician said the bruising would have caused a degree of distress when inflicted but it would have been temporary .
29 Proof of this may be demonstrated by the relative lack of pleasure when smoking a cigarette with one 's eyes shut .
30 The research is designed to obtain detailed information on the behaviour and attitudes of drivers when overtaking .
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