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

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1 ‘ Ye 'll see what Ah mean when ye get to the bathroom .
2 ‘ Standing flaunting herself when ye went wie the milk . ’
3 Careful with that hat when you get into the mini . ’
4 " When you get into the field you can see the wood sloping down to the river .
5 you 've used a triangular bandage to cover a wound in the scalp , it 's not a chopping block wound right , it 's not the chopper in its wound right , it 's just a minor wound in the scalp , yes , and that came round and tied at the front , tucked at the back , you used these roller bandages to cover a graze or a wound on the end of an elbow or a knee or the hand , foot and then a straight one up the arm okay , so a lot of your bandaging is using these little roller bandages with the lint pad and do n't forget when you get into the exam do it , do n't do it the wrong way round , remember that you look at your bandage and you put the lint onto the wound , not the other way round right , yeah , you put the lint face down onto the wound , okay ?
6 Certainly when you get into the detailed budget , then these are clearly separated .
7 ‘ It 's not too hard when you get into the rhythm of it , ’ she continued with a grin .
8 but , when you go into the passage his door , he 's got the door into the front room , same as ours , on the left , but when you get into the bottom of the passage , there 's a brick wall in front of ya , and it comes round and his door to the back dining room is on this side here
9 When you get down the path far enough , there 's no going back , ’ says Mr Ketchum .
10 I remember my father giving me specific advice on just how he climbed the crux section of the corner crack above ; ‘ When you get to the steep bit — you 'll know it when you get there — just face right and use the square cut holds on the edge .
11 That summit was partially hidden , however , for when you get to the top of the final slope there 's a level stretch that takes you just out of view .
12 Mr Smith 's warning coincided with a call by Ken Livingstone , the Labour MP for Brent East , who said on London Weekend Television 's The Walden Interview : ‘ You can be miles ahead in the polls , but when you get to the last three weeks , people think , ‘ Can I afford a Labour government ? ’
13 When you get to the top of each leg it 's vital to remember the inside where it rubs against the chest , which can often matt .
14 You can remind people several times during a tour that he did n't actually live , then when you get to the end they 'll ask you where he 's buried . ’
15 When you get to the summit can you stop in the lay-by ? ’
16 Notice that when you get to the end of each line , Word starts a new line for you automatically .
17 For instance , if I had written six songs , one on each record , that used the Not Of This Earth technique of one bass note , three chords , pitch axis , it would be quite boring at a concert when you get to the fourth one .
18 You could probably get the drummer , bassist and guitarist and their gear all in the back of a Mini , which counts for nothing when you get to the gig and turn it up , of course .
19 Not that this will matter when you get to the closing track ‘ Under The Sky , Inside The Sea ’ which belies its Walter Softy title by being quite stunning .
20 ‘ And when you get to the top you 'll be on the quarterdeck , so do n't forget to — ’
21 When you get to the top of your sleeve , take the stitches off the machine with the garter bar .
22 Then , ironically , when you get to the 1980s , when painting flourished , there are only two painters — Schnabel and Basquiat .
23 No when you get to , when you get to the magazine , I 'll see on the front cover .
24 or touching it and that pad should be big enough to cover the wound , so you should something , overlaps , alright , and then if you find , if you unwrap the roll a little bit further , you do n't want to unroll it completely , your see that if while you 're using it in practice you need to roll it up again backwards towards the back of the bandage like so , we 'll roll it up again , backwards and when you get to the bandage you just fold the bandage up around the long end and wind the short end round it firmly and there it 's ready for use again in practice , you would n't of course do that for real would you ?
25 of the substance venial alanine it , the level rises up in the blood , it 's a bit like overfilling a jug , if you have a quarter pint jug and you have a pint of milk , when you get to the top you do n't stop pouring , it spills out the edge and in the body it actually goes into the body tissues , nowhere else to go and it causes a devastating result , it causes abnormal mental development , it causes gross retardation .
26 When you get to the small conglomeration of villages called , variously , Lecumberry , Men dive and Béhorléguy , you make half-left for the Col d'Aphanize and beyond it Ahusquy .
27 But when you get to the end of your book and your detective explains why the poor chap had to be murdered with porcupine quills your readers are likely to start trying to imagine what happened when the murder took place .
28 Now upstairs there are people working , so when you get to the far end we ask you do n't go straight upstairs , if you can wait please and we 'll we 'll we 'll all you 'll all go up in the room together , .
29 When you get to the spot you 've picked — while you wait — you might notice the lick of pulse in your wrist is a little faster , a little harder .
30 But what will you do when you get to the far shore ? ’
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