Example sentences of "[conj] when you [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 So you might want to remember that when you get in there cos on the first exhibit you 're gon na t have to use that bit of information .
2 Explain our lives there — as if they needed explaining , and the whole point was that when you walked in the door of the Bar you knew you did n't have to explain anything to anyone who was there , not anyone .
3 ‘ You 're telling me that when you arrived in England less than six months ago you 'd never been here before ? ’
4 He said : ‘ I feel that when you live in a town , you take the services for granted .
5 So when you go that door you 'll have a little bit more knowledge than when you came in that door .
6 And when you went in there , were you directed or instructed to do anything ?
7 Erm , the , I first tell people what to do because they all know their roles , and when you go in in the morning , and you 're just basically going round checking that they 've already done it all .
8 I believe that we achieve this very successfully , and when you bear in mind the pressure under which the Magistracy have been in recent times , with erm industrial action , demonstrations , which have brought them to the forefront of the attention , I think it 's a remarkably achievement that the Magistrates have come through this with the public in general terms satisfied with the performance of Magistrates in the discharge of these very onerous functions .
9 " You will be married here in Ballingolin , " her mother told her , " and when you arrive in Lisbon , you will become the mistress of the Quinta de Santo António . "
10 I do n't think I really expected to see it , but when I did it amused me to follow you , and when you stopped in Wexford it was idle curiosity that prompted my behaviour , nothing else . ’
11 Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head .
12 General style for climbers in Britain ; but when you live in Spain , like I do , you genuinely appreciate such details .
13 An average rate is probably somewhere in the order of ten to fifteen millimetres per hundred years , which probably does n't seem very fast when you say it in terms of a hundred years , but when you think in terms of the length of time that landscapes have been involving , then erm you 've got to multiply it by centuries and indeed millions of years , and erm you can see that quite erm dramatic changes can occur .
14 But when you bear in mind the background points ( catalysis , the interaction with radiation , the notion of turnover ) you see how it is that very small amounts of pollution really could have far reaching effects .
15 She 'd have things in trays on their table — cakes and bread and ginger biscuits and cough candy — but it was really queer because when you went in you could n't smell any of the lovely things laid out on the table .
16 Was that when when you lived in the republic of Ireland ?
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