Example sentences of "[vb pp] when [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 According to folklore if a traveller on horseback leaves a horse needing a new shoe together with a coin , the horse will have been shod when they return to the spot .
2 It 'll all be forgotten when we get to the woods , you 'll see .
3 If you need to have your gas fire or gas cooker connected when you arrive at your new place , make sure that you tell the gas board that you need someone there on the day .
4 Volume-wise , Fender reiterate what we 've always said when they talk of ‘ louder tube watts ’ .
5 You get it done when you go to the doctors do n't you ?
6 Er problems that you can have beset when you go to some places .
7 if , and we 'll see how much space we 've got when we get to your house
8 Orrell are top of the first division … but then again there are n't many easy matches to be had when you look at the other ties
9 The superlative is used when we refer to one object or group that forms a part of a larger group of collection .
10 Perhaps the deep concern of the horsemen to keep their high standard of work even in the ordinary day-to-day ploughing can best be understood when we look at it against the background of a practice that was once common in many parts of Suffolk .
11 People need rules in order to live and work together efficiently , and they need to be protected when they rely on those rules .
12 In the first case of ( 21 ) , the subject is unquestionably Gustav 's chauffeur , and the range of possible referents or entities for mention is not further reduced when we come to the word sanest .
13 Comprehension is involved when we look at video and so the techniques for developing and checking comprehension with audio or print are equally valid for video .
14 Even this can affect refugees adversely — their stories of torture may not be believed when they apply for asylum .
15 ‘ Sweet … shy … sad ’ … the same words are echoed when you speak of Hannah to those who lived and farmed alongside her over the years .
16 " Normally they 're gone when we get to the office , but sometimes they 're still here , and sometimes we meet them in the evenings , if we 're working late .
17 He deduced this by analyzing the way in which a-particles , which are positively charged particles given off by radioactive atoms , are deflected when they collide with atoms .
18 This idea of collective economic and political action is exactly what is meant when we speak about blocs .
19 The Lady of the Hearth can be invoked when you move into a new home .
20 ‘ Though I 'm tempted when you persist in playing the innocent . ’
21 The ‘ feel good ’ factor may only be jolted when you come to a ‘ Y ’ junction and curse that thick rear side panel , obstructing the over-the-shoulder rear three-quarter view .
22 Our own experiences with walking were very quickly confirmed when we read in Time magazine , November 1989 , that after the most detailed fitness study ever carried out by the Aerobics Institute in America , it had been established that moderate exercise can have all the beneficial effects that are normally associated with hard ‘ no pain , no gain' exercising ( see Table 2 ) .
23 Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations .
24 They will be correct when they explain the advantages of new fabrics , they will also be correct to laugh when you explain what you already use , and you will be bewitched when you try on something fantastic , comfortable and attractive that they slip surreptitiously from a hanger while they talk .
25 He concludes with this paragraph : If religion throughout the ages , and certainly in many parts of the world today , has been used as a weapon for destructive purposes , are we not called to demonstrate that as people of faith we can both live in passionate commitment to our respective tradition and at the same time in compassionate respect for each other and to affirm that the faith commitment of each one is only truly realized when we live in that mutual respect accordingly ?
26 This variation becomes even more compounded when you think about the extremely over-sized sweaters that are common today — a sweater a sweater that is about 24 inches across looks really strange with 16 inch sleeves , rather like flaps — so the designer adds the usual sleeve length .
27 Listeners can help by asking the stammerer whether they 'd like gaps in sentences filled when they come across a particularly difficult word .
28 Are young people paid when they go on Work Experience ?
29 IMF and World Bank men are often booed when they talk to African audiences .
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