Example sentences of "[conj] when [pron] have got " in BNC.

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1 Except when she 's got the cars out
2 Which is I think where we finished up last time that when we 've got the stuff on computer we can
3 I did n't have a Valium injection and I did n't have laughing gas ( who needs that when you 've got an entertaining toothbrush ? ) , and I did n't cry or faint or bite the hygienist or do any of the things normally associated with one of my trips to the dentist .
4 But then when you got a ta th the new one is that when you 've got the tape recorder on you go wo ho ho ho ho ho !
5 I want to be taken seriously , which makes it galling that when I 've got a brain , certain types of men try to treat me like some empty-headed bimbo who … ’
6 The rain was still battering down she noted , and from the sound of it even heavier than when she 'd got into bed .
7 No I 'm not , I 'm not going to go into , into further detail until we 've actually got fuller detail , and , and when one 's got something firm to say , we , we will of course say it .
8 And when they 've got a sell-out crowd singing along , you wonder if they might be right .
9 Anyway , there I was , going up this endless corridor , thinking what to do about the mother , who blamed herself — wi' reason mind you , she was one of those soft suckering witch-women , but that made it worse , not better — and there was th' trolley wi' the dead girl on it , sliding by me — sheet right over , porters in those soft theatre boots and floppy plastic bathcaps — and when they 'd got past me and were turning i n't door , the first one looked at me from under his plastic frills like , with my own face .
10 The grant applications are in , and when we 've got all that information er then subcommittee will erm bring all those reports together , and present a report to the full council .
11 Well it 's just it gets dark a bi it still gets dark early and when we 've got the children , I mean
12 But we know when we have ‘ got it ’ , and when we have got it we believe it and can work to it .
13 I invented him , Buffy , and when I 'd got him , the book started working .
14 And when I 've got used to all this , how will I use it then ? ’
15 And when you 'd got your centre filled in , you used to start again , , one in the corner , one the other corner , one between the eyes , one in the middle and back again .
16 And when you 've got twenty engines .
17 And I 'm thinking work on your , work on your hard drive and when you 've got it the way you want it and when you 've got it the way you want it save it to the floppy and
18 And I 'm thinking work on your , work on your hard drive and when you 've got it the way you want it and when you 've got it the way you want it save it to the floppy and
19 Ideally , that should n't be important , of course , since both TrueType and Adobe fonts ought to perform equally well ( I do n't want to get into an argument about which is better here ) , but adherents of one or the other will want to know which they 're using — and when you 've got over 200 fonts on your system , as some folks do , you ca n't always remember which is which .
20 And when you 've got a fam
21 and when you 've got a family anyway er
22 And when you 've got a good Neighbourhood Watch this is so , and you 'll find that they are very efficient .
23 Yes , I think that everybody recognizes that you should use the medicine that the doctor prescribes in the way he prescribes it and when you 've finished the treatment you should put it down the lavatory or get rid of it in some other safe way , but not keep it so that you can try it yourself again a bit later on and perhaps get confused and when you 've got boils on your neck take something which was meant for ingrowing toe nails or something like that .
24 He turned away , and when he had got a safe distance , he began to whistle — a moist whistle that said he was n't really disturbed at all about Arty 's strange behaviour .
25 He had come in for a book of stamps , and when he had got it he joined Breeze , who was waiting on the Green .
26 And when he 'd got it up he put his hand under the hoof , laid it on his left knee and cleaned it — and that 's how he shod it .
27 And then the minute he wants something — which is only ever one thing — you 're all over him , making it easy for him and when he 's got what he want he says ‘ Thank you very much .
28 and when he 's got quite clean !
29 ‘ You know , I gave her that room to herself when she came to us , because I thought it would be better , and she treated me like a servant — well , you saw , did n't you ? — and when she 'd got all the fun and sense of power out of that little game she started coming down with us .
30 And when she 'd got the same blank response to two further letters she 'd sent him , Laura had sorrowfully realised that her marriage was indeed at an end .
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