Example sentences of "when [pron] get [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia .
2 Pallister said : ‘ When I get back to Old Trafford , I will tell the lads we have a fight on our hands .
3 The cones are now all flowing with pitch , and my hands are soon so covered with it that I can not easily cast down my booty when I would , it sticks to my fingers so ; and when I get down at last and have picked them up , I can not touch my basket with such hands but carry it on my arm , nor can I pick up my coat which I have taken off unless with my teeth — or else I kick it up and catch it on my arm .
4 ‘ Thought about your plans for when you get outside at all ? ’ he asked casually .
5 That 's , that 's true , eh , I mean the alloy in the other ones have to be quite crafty when you get up to twenty two carat for example and eh , very eh , eh , large chunk of gold in it , and it can indeed be very soft , but then you see that 's an eighteen carat ring that I 've had for , worn , all the time for twenty four years
6 When you get on towards sixty you are not like any one younger , so will you kindly consider the matter over and help me out of it .
7 When you get down to these groups of people , you have to work with each individual , if you , you 'll know , and find somewhere where you can capitalise on their strengths and hopefully get away with whatever disabilities they had .
8 Then when you get down into Well Bottom .
9 ‘ Bet your family will be glad to see you when you get back to civvy street . ’
10 Never mind when you get back to other ladder you might get back up again .
11 I think I 'll reserve my other comments , sir , when we get on to some of the later points .
12 I think , I 'll come back to that a little bit when we get on to some consideration of these press releases .
13 Now when we get round to this subject this afternoon of fire a lot of people think that fire is a modern invention .
14 but you know we , we might feel cold when we get in at first , oh we have n't been in long before it 's warm is n't it ?
15 We 'll return to it when we get there in that case .
16 And meanwhile we 'll keep going you know and er and do what we have to do which is to make sure that when they get dow when they get round to that table sitting down that well certainly the the quarry men are not gon na be hungry if if you know what I mean I mean they they gon na sit there with full bellies in a sense that they 're not gon na be starved back and I mean th that sounds rather dramatic and a cliched but I mean when you 're living on the bread line and expecting money from week to week I mean that 's what it 's all about is n't it you know and and the food parcel .
17 When they get home at 5.45 they can switch off , they do n't even have to think to watch Neighbours .
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