Example sentences of "about that when [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'll know more about that when we see him .
2 It makes one wonder about that when one hears of someone of such frailty being pursued and put in prison for failing to pay a tax that everyone recognises was nonsensical from the moment that it was introduced .
3 I do n't know , I 'll worry about that when it happens .
4 The implications for my daughter 's safety and security , and and mine and the rest of my family 's , because there have been a number of occasions over the years when I 've had to turn to the police because of my anxiety about that when there 's been a lot of attention from the media and when the press have published our address and so on erm and we 've had I 've had specific death threats particularly against my daughter on one occasion .
5 She was lying there worrying about that when she started to feel these twinges . ’
6 Oh I forgot about that when I said er
7 But I 'll have to ask the doctor about that when I go for my prescriptions .
8 You could use a chronic adulter to actually write it a bit easier but er I did n't know about that when I wrote these slides many many years ago and it 's carried on since .
9 Erm oh I asked him about that when I went and he said it were nothing to worry about , it 's just
10 I worried about that when I read it .
11 It 's pretty hard to think about that when you 've just gone out of a Grand Slam event as early as that .
12 ‘ Well , I 'd better get that washing on and think about a dinner , ’ Victoria said ; ‘ but you go along and see what 's happening and we 'll talk about that when you come back … . ’
13 a lot about that when you went when they went last year .
14 At the end of two days you say well fine but it 's not for me I ca n't do anything about that when you walk out the room but I hope my objective is to convince you that here is something that like lots of other people in time I can it 's a very very useful system .
15 Think about that when you open your next beer . ’
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