Example sentences of "and when [pron] [vb base] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , they find something to click at and when they 've clicked at it they do n't look at it any more but move on and click at something else . ’
2 The roads are bumpy and uncertain and when they do get on a half decent stretch , they get pulled over by the police : they 're not supposed to be on it .
3 Well , it just has not happened , and when they have decided on a theme , it has been so late at night that Ministers have not been told , ’ said one disgruntled insider .
4 Tell Russell to give himself up to the police and when they have dealt with him , Mr Christie , I am going to shoot him . ’
5 And when we do come to the end of it , we can take our rest — our eternal rest . ’
6 The Canadian writer Mavis Gallant put it like this : ‘ The mystery of what a couple is , exactly , is almost the only true mystery left to us , and when we have come to the end of it there will be no more need for literature — or for love , for that matter . ’
7 We can not hope to compete with the big stores for plain , cheap knitwear — they can buy their yarn at much better prices than we can and when we add costing for our time we price ourselves out of the market .
8 If you tell me something ca n't be done , I 'll probably tell you it can and when I 've started on it things like sleep and food can become secondary . ’
9 She said I , I , I linger and when I 've thought about it I say yes ,
10 And when I 've succeeded in convincing you , will I get to see this more often ?
11 I 'm trying to explain to you that there was a different atmosphere about it , the whole situation , I know they were hard times , I know that some people had some really rough times but it did n't show very much , and when I come to think of all my parents ' friends I do n't remember anybody having a wife bashing episode or they all seemed to be very contented with their lot somehow except one , and that was a little bit dicey when I was a little kid , but the man died and the Observer the next week the er obituary notice was put in the paper and underneath they 'd got , with Christ which is far better and my father said and they she could n't have said anything better words
12 I go to the kitchen because coffee is reinforcing , and when I have gone to the kitchen previously I have been reinforced .
13 They leave you to amble into the desert on your own , and when you come to think of it you ca n't really blame them .
14 And when you 've jumped over me , I jump over you and then you jump over me
15 And when you 've read about our experts ' ‘ dream ’ set-ups here 's your chance to emulate them .
16 If this new regulation comes through they 'll be part of a new seat but if in fact they do n't have this regulation come into effect they 'll belong to another s and when you 've had in fact in Southend say the lowest recorded percentage voting of any constituency in England at the last Euro elections I think it 's terrible important we should in fact explain to people whether this is likely to happen .
17 But for once it was the taking part that counted most and when you 've slept in the ruins of a fifties French post office , seen the New Year in with champers in the middle of a sand dune , coped with Idi Amin look-alike policemen and paid backstreet prices to backstreet petrol dealers , you 're going to have memories to last as long as the event .
18 And when you 've finished with this article , pass it up the line .
19 Well , I 've got , if you you just bear with me a moment , I still have one foot dragging in H one , but I thought we 'd got to the stage where in order to try and clarify thinking on the matter we ought to progress onto H two , erm , that just let me reveal the thinking , erm that , before I do that can I just say in terms of mechanics those of you who have just joined us for the first time , could you turn your name boards round so I can see them , thank you , and when you want to come in the normal practice is to put your name board on end , so it will attract our attention .
20 When you get angry you pump all sorts of different chemicals around your body and they do n't do your body any good that 's for sure , you know you get the adrenalin that starts making everything well making the blood move faster heart beat faster you get other chemicals ready and if those chemicals are n't used properly or if something does n't happen and it uses those particular chemicals and they 're left inside the body then that causes eventually physical illness in some sort of physical wearing of some sort or another , so gradually just the opposite of this where you 're you 're not internalising your throwing it out , but there 's a hell of a lot in there that 's been stored up there and bottled up there before it throws out , and when you do tend to be aggressive it 's not because you 're being aggressive on purpose it 's because it 's just something that just happens and wells up when you get to a particular point and whoosh out it comes .
21 And when you have looked at Skelton as a whole , you have concluded , apparently , from your paragraph seven point seven , that any relaxation of the greenbelt boundary elsewhere around Skelton would result in an unwarranted extension of the built-up area , contrary to the objectives of the York greenbelt .
22 There are real characters and lively action , and when you have come to terms with Jill Shilling 's special voice for the tinies , you appreciate her clarity and pace .
23 Deal with it , discuss the evidence amongst yourselves and when you have arrived at your verdict please return and let me know how you find .
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