Example sentences of "when you [verb] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's , it 's the same in the majority er of , of major issues in life like er erm like when you get married you 're promising I will always love drop the honour er |
2 | That 's right when you get married you have to wear a hat . |
3 | When you 've hit it enough times it 'll die and leave an extra weapon potion and some bird seed . |
4 | There must be a million different answers and as many ways of going about achieving that sound when you 've defined it . |
5 | So I would say , Have a go but leave it till last , when you when you 've done everything else and maybe you when you 've just checked through to see if the others are okay . |
6 | But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why . |
7 | ‘ When you 've done it , you should go home , ’ Chant said . |
8 | All right , so you design a cup and rod device to compress a cat 's testicle and crush it , and when you 've done it a few thousand times over word gets out and you have protests and pressure . |
9 | ‘ Call me when you 've done it . ’ |
10 | When you 've done it you 're still left with the same vacuum inside you waiting to be filled . |
11 | Tell you what I will do , have a go cos I want you to try that cos it 's nice , erm , when you 've done it , one day |
12 | when you 've done it all , I suppose you could get a bit further with his |
13 | But although it can be very frustrating when you 've done your homework and somebody pulls out , it does n't alarm me . |
14 | And when you 've done your duty , come 'ome , Jim Edwards . " |
15 | check it when you 've done your scale . |
16 | The second appointment when you 've done your , you 've gone through the presentation , you 've done your benefit statements and you say right is this the policy |
17 | And when you 've done you ca n't stop folks thinking what they want to think . |
18 | ‘ I 'm just saying I 'd like you to leave when you 've supped your ale . ’ |
19 | When you 've filled his hay nets up you give him ten pound of hay . |
20 | I know how firm you are when you 've decided something . |
21 | When you 've decided your field of study , you still need to make your class options ( always assuming you 're allowed any choice ) . |
22 | Yet , when you 've decided you 've had enough action in one night , you can leave it all behind when you turn in from some well-earned sleep ! |
23 | When you 've tasted mine you might not want , you might want me to bring you bring you back a different sort . |
24 | So you need to know the objects you 're dealing with , then differentiate them , then when you 've differentiated them when you 've differentiated them you can work back and you think , Ah I know how I got that . |
25 | So you need to know the objects you 're dealing with , then differentiate them , then when you 've differentiated them when you 've differentiated them you can work back and you think , Ah I know how I got that . |
26 | Cute enough , but when you 've seen one clip of Morrissey wriggling like an over-the-hill belly dancer as Marr glares sourly at the baffled provincial audience , you 've seen them all . |
27 | I do n't like any of them and then when you 've seen them all day long it puts you off a bit do n't like none of the |
28 | And , and I mean I , I , I 'm making I 'm mak I 'm deliberately making these points because he is viewed as someone who perhaps would n't have been a Sun type but more of a , a Telegraph type or whatever , but when you 've analyzed his , his words and his speeches and everything else in terms of what we 're talking about the tabloids or broadsheets or whatever , you know he would , his language would have fitted in more neatly to the tabloid style than the the Telegraph style . |
29 | It 's always worth keeping an odd earring , when you 've lost its partner , for just such projects . |
30 | This is daft when you 've lost your job through no fault of your own ; when it really happened because your company had to contract , were firing people on the ‘ last in , first out ’ basis and you had n't been there long . |