Example sentences of "[conj] when they [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's certainly clear that some of the companies , for instance Cliffhanger , which have grown in Brighton and developed Brighton as a base , are not just immensely popular within Brighton , but also very popular when we take them out on tour , or when they offer their services to other venues in other parts of East Sussex or Kent , and this is equally true of some of the community orientated groups , some of the musicians and artists who live and work primarily in Brighton erm their talent is readily appreciable throughout the region and therefore it 's part of our tactics to talk to artists who are operating in the Brighton area and see whether they 're willing or interested in taking some of their work out to other parts of the region .
2 I thought that when they took my trousers off I would have a zip mark on the old fellow .
3 King Francis became so rotten that when they took his corpse to St Denis they had to put it in a lead coffin .
4 He guessed that when they made their report , probably by radio to a close in-surface unit , the MOD would finish the job and order the destruction of the Titron .
5 When she worried that they might not know when it was lunch time , he explained that when they saw his sister come back from her ride , then they would know .
6 At the hotel Luke collected both keys from the night porter , and when they reached her room he unlocked the door and held it open for her , then closed it behind him .
7 His hands caressed her back , then caressed down to her waist , and when they reached her hips he moulded her thinly clad body against him .
8 And when they reached his bank , she thought , she 'd broach the subject of the safety-deposit box .
9 And when they come their wives
10 They walk the pigs on leads , and when they dig their gardens , the pigs follow and dig , too .
11 She was utterly pliant as his lips traced her neck and cheeks , and when they brushed her own again she felt warmth flood over her .
12 I have to say though , that when we the Council advise other charities on the investment powers that they should take when they 're established and when they draft their Memorandum of Association , erm , we advise them to take wider powers er , than these , and we advise them that they should not seek to constrain themselves by the Trustee Investment Act nineteen sixty-one , as our own flexibility is constrained .
13 " Yes , dang it , and when they put their heads down to drink that 's just when the scabs would fall off ! "
14 As they entered the little general store , Fen produced a long list of necessities , and when they left their arms were piled high with brown paper bags .
15 Parents would not see their children for most of the day , and when they finished their daily work they would be too tired for much except rest .
16 Teachers are admitted free on familiarisation trips , and when they accompany their pupils on educational visits .
17 Bereaved people trying to make sense of what has happened to them often find that one of the most difficult things is to discover that they ‘ can not think straight ’ and when they do their thoughts are often so disturbing and frightening that they feel they 've ‘ gone mad ’ .
18 The Philistines ' camp is close enough for them to hear the noise , and when they learn its meaning they are afraid and say , ‘ A god has come into the camp . ’
19 And when they sited their power stations , they decided erm , again for good economic reasons , to site them er along the channel coast and actually down the , down the Rhine most of the power stations are , are er th they have power stations elsewhere but a lot of the power stations are in these areas here and the reason for that was , by putting it near to their borders , they were able to export electricity to their neighbours .
20 The splashes of their poles bounced round them , and when they spoke their voices bounced with them .
21 If you are dealing with , and are dependent on , several big customers , it is worth finding out how and when they pay their debtors , and then fitting in with their procedures .
22 And when they joined their ship , they had been plundered to the last farthing , most probably in debt and diseased in mind and body .
23 But when they reached his room Leonora wriggled out of his arms and stood on the bedside rug , hands behind her back , guilt flooding her now in full force at the look in his eyes .
24 But when they take their first flight into the outside world , their losses begin .
25 Most of us appreciate the beauty that birds can bring to the garden , but when they spoil our fruit and vegetables they become less desirable garden visitors .
26 They even tried next door , but when they discovered our neighbours do n't use cocopeat , they came straight back again !
27 But when they booked their new car into Tristar Motors for its first service , they found their old model waiting for them .
28 The Chagga of Kilimanjaro were perhaps the group most fiercely opposed to the increased use of Swahili , but when they elected their paramount chief in the early 1950s they were unable to agree on which of the Chagga dialects to adopt as their common language , and they , too , adopted Swahili .
29 Thirty five percent about two months later when when they get their proof okay we take the balance balance of the first year through that banker 's order .
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