Sentences with phrase «when despatching»

On the topic of outstanding, Bolton were just that a week ago when despatching of the side which only a couple days previous were beaten the reigning European Champions Inter Milan in the Champions League.
Our acceptance of an order takes place when we despatch the order or send you confirmation by email even if your payment has been processed immediately.

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but when you are despatched by MK Dons in Capital One cup and on the verge of same by Cambridge i mean you need to start examining your brains.
I like it when they just say «another English club» as we all know that Wenger hates being mentioned in despatches.
When Cameron barked «weak» across the despatch box, Miliband countered: «What could be weaker than 91 MPs [rebelling]?»
Next Monday the prime minister will come face to face with those backbenchers — well, sort of — when he answers their questions at the despatch box.
The Labour leader will make the case against bombing from the Despatch Box when the Syria debate takes place.
The last CSR was in 2007, when the Chancellor was at this despatch box complaining not that we were spending too much, but that we were spending too little.
«I will not criticise the PM on this one because I know, when you are standing at the Despatch Box — and I've never done his job, of course — you've got all the row and the noise around you, it's very easy to use a word which, on reflection, may not be the best way.
There was only so much that Osborne could do to change that dynamic when he stood up to the despatch box this lunchtime.
And after his recent disparaging remarks about small businessmen, the newly - ennobled entrepreneur was the subject of no fewer than four questions from Conservative MPs when ministers from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills came to the Despatch Box yesterday.
As Corbyn prepares to face George Osborne across the despatch box at next week's budget, McDonnell said he would «lock away the props» to avoid the embarrassment of last autumn's spending review, when he flung his copy of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book at the chancellor.
David we remember was the one who chose the Grand Old Duke of York as his role model during those dreadful days when Gordon's fingers were being prised from the despatch box.
The tale begins when a young Queen, bored of wild boar, despatches her Royal Huntsmen on a quest to find the medieval answer to fast food.
When the fruit is despatched, the leaf falls.
When the power's not available, the Despatch Centre throttles down; the result is the daily rolling brownouts that plague Delhi, along with most other Indian cities.
Second, when at the date the fee would otherwise become payable there is an undetermined application for remission which is later refused then the fee will become payable within seven days of despatch of notification of refusal of the remission application or the later of at least 28 days prior to the trial date or the Monday of the first week of the notified trial period.
When two senders despatch a transaction of an identical amount, this is converted into a joint payment.
where she has gained a reputation for being an effective operator who knows how to liaise with appropriate departments when non-conformance, part shipment or delays to despatch occur.
When it was time for lunch, he was despatched to the restaurant to find an empty table before she was prepared to leave her vehicle and amble in.
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