Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 the trouble is not having enough modern catalogues of , of things that you can actually buy today because when they manufacturer them now they do n't erm make catalogues as often as they used to do er , it costs so much money in it I 'd er , I , I think that probably the next trend is going to be in lighting fittings er which will take in er you er , low energy lamps er , at the erm , the new fluorescent lamps er where erm , well there 's one in the hall which takes eight watts and it 's given us as much light out as a hundred watt lamp , er and
2 The student often becomes bored with the endless repetition of drills ; he is not necessarily able to transfer the patterns he has practised into creative communication outside a classroom situation ; and he does not necessarily know how and when it is appropriate to use the structures he has practised .
3 Do you know how and when it happened ? ’
4 But I did n't know where or when I was .
5 He did n't know where or when it had happened .
6 The first task with a coin , as with any other artefact , is to try to establish its date and attribute it to a place of manufacture and authority , since we must know where and when it was made before it can give us any information about the past .
7 As we have seen , Gandhi recognizes that no single religion can embody the whole truth , and that all particular religions contain errors since they are human constructs or formulations , but does it follow necessarily that when he speaks of Religion underlying all human constructs , or at the heart of all religions , he is referring to an ‘ essence ’ of an ‘ entity ’ or a ‘ primordial form ’ of religion after the fashion of Schleiermacher ?
8 There are times when these ideas will occur naturally and when it will be appropriate , and this is for the child 's teacher to decide .
9 This motion condemns rise in unemployment caused by the incompetent handling of the Tory government 's economic policies and I ask for support of the T U C campaigns for the unemployed , but I would beg really that when we do campaign , the T U C gives us more than two days to notify us of rallies and meetings .
10 We shall see how and when they occur , and how they vary in different parts of the country . ’
11 I did n't really understand then but when I got to about five my mum and dad told me .
12 Yeah but erm , I , I ca n't understand why because when I put in for the my , my house I did n't put him , he were n't even on the pap paperwork and all of a sudden he , he
13 And it does n't stop there because when you 've worked that out now you 've got to wo you 've got this biggish number three sixty , Urgh !
14 But I know it will go away and when I see friends with babies I still think ‘ Oh , I want one now ! ’ ’
15 but erm , so I 'll order them , I 'll pay for them when I 'm there you can pay back when when I get them
16 Only occasionally , in the heat of the party , did this formula go amiss as when he blithely introduced Robert Morley ( playwright , actor , racanteur and wit ) to his own son Sheridan .
17 Well Yvonne went into the private to get er a sister 's post and sh but she knew she was gon na do her midwifery , so she knew she was n't gon na stay there but when she went it 's become when she does her midwifery for the sister 's post , ah but she 's got experience has n't she when she 's
18 When they were away , there was always the worry that they would never come back but when they got home , they always brought with them gossip of other places and other people .
19 Is th another area that I did n't cover actually when when we were looking at the flats was erm , some people have s have around said that erm flats when they were first up in the first few years , erm were a contrast with the later years , in that erm they did n't have many of the problems , Many of the problems associated with the flats now , didn we were not in existence in the early days of the flats .
20 I shall say only that when we returned for worship next day the whole building was pristine .
21 I can say only that when I was at Bletchley the belief among my associates was that information had been received and that Ultra did not fail ; the intelligence it provided could not be fully acted upon for fear of betraying Ultra itself .
22 ‘ So I 'll worry about that when I 'm thirty , ’ Ruth retorted , hitching up her bikini-top before loosening her long jet hair from a silk bandeau and shaking it free around her golden shoulders .
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