Example sentences of "that when [pron] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Its use emphasised that when we write we do n't mean to state that X equals X+4 — it ca n't be , but rather " let X become equal to what it was plus 4 . "
2 Then it is likely that when we recover we will not slip back again into that same pit . ’
3 But let us assume that when we question him he proves not to have overlooked such dangers .
4 It may be that when we express our opinions , we only have available to us ready-made sets of ideas , ‘ discourses ’ , other people 's words which we choose from , string together in different ways and think ( mistakenly ) to be our own ; these include ‘ expert ’ ideas and the colloquial , common-sense versions of them absorbed by ordinary people in one way or another .
5 The joy of the Christian is that when we express our sorrow and our anxiety we shall receive God 's peace and we shall receive God 's joy .
6 And I I hope that when we bring our initiatives to you next month , you will see how we are addressing that .
7 The position is that when we admit anyone to nursing home care , they can only be admitted if there is a joint assessment partly by a social worker from this department , partly by either the nurse or G P , or consultant , and the , the key element needless to say in that , in terms of need , is very much the health authority input .
8 As far as Falstaff is concerned , leaving prose for verse is a true rite de passage for Hal , so that when we see him together with Poins in the sequel speaking prose without Falstaff present ( 2 Henry IV , II.ii. ) we realize that his metamorphosis is not yet complete .
9 ‘ We will obviously monitor everything that goes on over the next 12 months ’ , he says ‘ We can only hope that when we do our assessments of need we can support that need with the finances we 've been given .
10 For example if you 've got between thirteen and twenty for an activist that 's a very strong preference , however for a reflector a very strong preference is eighteen to twenty , because by nature most of us tend , you know most of us tend to stand back and think so what we actually need , what we wh what we can see is that when we compare our scores against the general norms it 's a much more accurate picture of our learning style .
11 In our society we would normally not interpret a phrase like that wrongly , because everyday usage confirms that when we say someone is an ass we mean they have been rather stupid .
12 you know er some of them they did a five piece jigsaw easter egg things that when they take them and an envelope to send them off to put it in , so when they take it home and fit it together it says happy easter .
13 Why else do we ensure that when they retire they receive subsistence-level pensions ?
14 Well for my own part I think that one can educate students as far as possible in terms of what appropriate behaviour is , and I think that you can police students with disciplinary measures when it 's absolutely clear that when they know what the inappropriate behaviour is they nevertheless make a choice that they 're going to move beyond those boundaries of appropriateness .
15 Many elderly people become so deeply attached to their animals , however , that when they lose them they go through a very real and depressing bereavement experience ; so every effort should be made to help them to keep their animals properly fed , groomed and exercised when they begin to find this difficult to cope with themselves .
16 Sorry I should n't be saying because I was Incidentally , I did n't say to you that when they transcribe it , if a name comes up they , they just write erm do you want a cup of tea , name ?
17 But it means that when they doubt what they often need is not another sermon but more experience , not another answer but deeper questions .
18 And then you find that when they say it in the fourth year , they mean it and you begin to realize .
19 At the beginning of this chapter , we suggested that when you write you use what other people have written .
20 May , may I say that when you dictate it , you did it all .
21 The problem with using @NOW is that when you recalculate your spreadsheet @NOW will change to be the new current time .
22 If you feel , ladies , that when you put your moisturizer on and the skin is still feeling quite dry , put another application of your moisturizer on .
23 You can tell that when you hear them talk . ’
24 Erm , we do know quite a lot about erm , why it is that when you diet you start to think about food all the time , and why it is that certain things happen , and I think that there 's more and more information and knowledge being gathered and yes , the na , the desire to change has to come from the individual but perhaps , having clinics available where people can go when they 're ready to change or where they can get help .
25 ‘ You realise that when you tell it like it is , they ham it up for you anyway . ’
26 Since , next to your home , your pension is almost certainly your most valuable asset , it is important to check all the angles well ahead of time to ensure that when you retire you receive the maximum benefit .
27 Now , that when you arrange your sling in the first place , it 's crucial to the success and ease of which you finalize the bit round the elbow .
28 ‘ I tried to tell her in a matter-of-fact way that when you die you leave your body behind and go to Heaven .
29 So that when you introduce yourself , you are seen as a haulier , was the phrase you used , er , and we , we 'd all need to spend an awful lot of time and an awful lot of effort into raising ourselves above that image , I mean there 's nothing wrong with being a haulier , all I 'm saying is that we have to raise ourselves above that image .
30 ‘ The chief thing to remember , ’ he said , ‘ is that when you lose your fear you 're in real danger . ’
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