Example sentences of "[coord] when [pron] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 They 've all got a vision about their listeners , their viewers , their readers and so forth , and when they pick something , a press release , or when they hear a story or something like that , their mind 's going click click click ‘ How can I use this in a way that I can turn it into a form which is usable for my people ? ’ in a sense .
2 After about nine months , the baby starts to clamber out of the pouch and hop about at its mother 's side , though still returning when danger threatens or when it wants a drink of milk .
3 Every few paces they paused to peer ahead into the gloom , and when they reached a gap in the trees Devraux stopped and pointed .
4 And when they played a high chutter , normally given in response to snakes , the majority of the monkeys looked down .
5 And when they get a bit long too , yeah .
6 Through that system they learn a lot about agriculture and the farm stock as well as technology skills and when they make a farm visit are well prepared for what they are going to see .
7 And when they had a party , Lottie , who was Clive Bell 's cook — well , she did everything for him — she 'd say : ‘ There 's a party round Fitzroy Street ! ’
8 Teachers provide the greatest encouragement for children to communicate in writing when they respond more to the content of what is written than to such errors , and when they share a child 's writing with other children .
9 I 've also instructed the secretary of Great Grimsby C L P to write to the Education Authority , to get us into schools and colleges and when we received a reply from the Education Authority , to my dismay , they did n't know anything about it .
10 He was always loyal and when we had a house maid who adored Basil and had little affection for his sisters and she used to stand up for him as hardly done by , he would have none of it , to my remembered satisfaction .
11 And when we had a down near the banks dyke and it was fenced round and we used to carry the hens down there at night in a sack on your back .
12 I think we have salvaged the L M S Scheme in and when we get a national Labour Government we 'll be able to make sure that it protects , it protects , those children with special needs , those children from socially deprived backgrounds in this city and protects our most experienced teachers .
13 We did cover that yesterday because obviously it 's an absolutely crucial point , and when we do a one-day course , we actually make people do one minute against the clock .
14 We feel that women should formulate their demands now and when we have a true democratic government in El Salvador , these demands will be respected .
15 Actually in erm our bathroom and when we have a bath and a shower it always runs all down
16 Jean held up her hand to it and when it made a bright white spot on her palm , she closed her fingers over it and pretended to give it into Donald 's hand , like a delicacy .
17 And when I get a first-class degree , which I hope to do , I 'll be forgiven because I 'll bring status to the family .
18 And when I get a moment I 'll get down to noting any facts I think could help you .
19 With Uncle 's help we all struggled on after he died , and when I got a bit older and left school it was not possible for me to contemplate leaving home to find a job and a new life outside Baldersdale .
20 Somewhere there , but off the would n't it be but erm it was an event erm when I had a rise in wages my mother being a dressmaker she used to have a machine under the little front window and when I got a , I had a , they 'd put my wages up to ten shillings , and when I got in mum came over and said what 's the matter with you she said you seem as if you 're walking on air I said I 'd had a rise in wages and it was up from eight and four pence up to ten shillings I do n't know what that seems but still .
21 He 's teaching me Russian and when I make a mistake with those awful adjectives he goes mad with rage .
22 I 've really had to work hard to get where I got to and when I fight a black guy , I know that he 's had to do the same thing , I think : ‘ Well , he 's had it as hard as me ’ and little zest goes out of your punching , I just want to beat him on points .
23 Then I saw that a D. Mus. degree required the composition of a fugue in eight parts , and when I wrote a Concerto for string orchestra I felt compelled to better this with a ten-part contrapuntal episode .
24 I walked on further down the street and when I spied a suitable coffee shop , I went in , sat down and ordered myself a soothing cuppa .
25 I had the sun in my eyes from the windows one side and when I dipped a wing , the stars shining in the other .
26 And when I appeared a bit scruffy on Jonathan Ross , she said ‘ could n't you have put a shirt on ? ’ ’
27 And when I see a wonderful phrase like William Waldegrave is like without the jokes I think now I wonder if she thought or said that ?
28 and when I add a third category called Years , Improv automatically generates extra cells , complete with relevant formulae
29 And when I bribe a willing campesina to buy a train ticket for me — gringo tourists are not supposed to use cheap local transport but to stick together on the ninety dollar tourist train — I shall be continuing a gentle descent into the lushly green Urubamba valley that , eighty kilometres beyond the small town of Aguas Calientes , becomes thick , matted jungle ; becomes a hideout for Sendero .
30 And when you get a rent like that .
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