Example sentences of "[verb] when we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 So far we have distinguished two levels of stylistic variation : that of sense reference , and that of syntax sense , but a further level will be added when we consider the multilevel coding of language in more detail in Chapter 4 .
2 How does the postulated discontinuity appear when we consider the enormous Schrödinger equation embracing the totality of all that is involved in the measurement process ?
3 ‘ Och well , we 'll see whether those lines fit when we reach the top of the pass over the Andes . ’
4 The simplicity of our initial beliefs about how signs might be used to alleviate the plight of deaf pupils was quickly overwhelmed when we realised the extensiveness of sign language itself .
5 The important thing to sort when we pass the forty mark is the motive that lies behind the wish to stay looking young .
6 Er , as I said the government has already accepted when we introduced the legislation last year in the criminal justice act on money laundering , that there are far wider er interests and fidrer fi far wider implications than there have been ever before and I think the government needs to do a little bit more to show that it is aware of international implications and the sheer scale of what we 're dealing with and er I touched earlier on the question of indemnity , er perhaps the minister could specifically address that point .
7 Might do when we win the pools oh you 're alright tomorrow .
8 Can you remember about the shell Mark , what happens when we put the shell in ?
9 good boy that 's lovely , wood , cork , plasticine , plastic spoon , sponge , I think the cork actually needs to go in this one , so what happens when we put the cork in , can you remember ?
10 I just hope they 're chanting when we win the Championship .
11 The question is what there is about what we learnt when we learnt the rule for + 2 which makes the continuation 20,002 , 20,004 , 20,006 objectively correct , and 20,004 , 20,008 , 20,012 objectively incorrect .
12 I suspect that if ever the day came when we had the misfortune of the Labour party inflicting regional government on us from Newcastle , those people would be wondering why their income tax or whatever other form of tax that Labour would seek to impose was so much higher in the northern region than elsewhere .
13 It will be needed when we consider the challenges to workplace standards that exist .
14 Why were lesbians angered when we questioned the sense of working with gay men in order to counter gay oppression ?
15 Benjamin was on the point of replying when we heard the clip-clop of horses ' hooves and saw Doctor Agrippa making his way slowly towards us ; his mount , a gentle cob , ambling along as if it was a balmy summer 's day .
16 So would many of the people who we meet when we read the Bible .
17 As the minister said these orders impose a new statutory duty on auditors and as he quite rightly reminded us , it is something that er we welcomed when we held the debate on the Bingham report in November nineteen ninety two , some fifteen months ago , er , I think it is fair to say that whilst we welcomed that recommendation from Bingham , we did n't say that was all that was required and it is certainly our view that whilst these orders are very welcome , they are only a start in the battle against detecting fraud and other crimes of dishonesty .
18 Pornography , prostitution and homosexuality continue to be seen as variations on a theme to this day , something we implicitly acknowledged when we adopted the word ‘ gay ’ as our own .
19 The seeds of this development were sown when we allowed the strange possibility of superposing states , mixtures of the classically immiscible " here " and " there " .
20 ‘ We went through the proper channels with our application , ’ he said , ‘ following the pattern that was used when we ran the 125 and 250 World Championships .
21 In Chapter 3 I will describe in detail the culture created to deal with these ‘ street-visible ’ offenders in a cell-block situation , but suggest the inertia surrounding the whole problem is more easily understood when we consider the social history of such illness ( Foucault 1967 ) , and see how the executive has always allocated the control of such ‘ drunken dossers ’ to the police .
22 We 're good at problem solving , we 're really chal , excuse me , we 're really challenged when we have the right amount of stress for us .
23 That is what we intend to do when we remove the Government from office at the earliest opportunity .
24 ‘ What are we supposed to do when we reach the Cesena road ? ’ she went on .
25 Yeah but what I 'm saying when we got the thermal boxes you put the stuff in this big fridge er in here
26 As they were milling about in front of the camera , Rosie said to her husband , ‘ Just think — at breakfast-time you were saying when we opened the shop , we probably would n't have any customers at all , and here they are , queueing up to have their pictures taken . ’
27 The power of the Imperial illusion is only properly appreciated when we watch the last phase in the career of a politician 's politician of the first rank , Joseph Chamberlain .
28 I reckon when we get the actual shoes we may find some more .
29 Thus it was that both the sun and our faces were shining when we took the telecabin to the top of the nearest mountain and developed a habit which was to stick like glühwein : rösti — a Swiss potato cake , fried , with two eggs on top .
30 But the present argument has led to the opposite conclusion ; when we reach agreement , by public tests , on what is objectively so — which includes how we do respond when we see the situation as it is — the debate is over .
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