Example sentences of "them when [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Hel will have them when we 've gone .
2 She can get them when we 've finished , if we ever have the chance .
3 I 'm not changing my tune , Councillor Wyle knows that in the past I have actually offered to go with them when they 've made erm , visits to the minister , and when he said , we we we tried , but we never got anywhere , and on various issues I 've said , well perhaps if we got us an all party delegation , at least we could have done no worse .
4 I think they look after them when they 've lost a lot of weight , you know .
5 ‘ But if we move against him openly , and him the King 's friend , the King may call out all the clans against us , with the promise of our land as prize for them when they 've destroyed us ; and we 've unfriends enough would jump at the chance . ’
6 And wa and one or two bad journeys with them when they 've got out and everything got over the top , top
7 Staff commission has issued a number of consulta or has issued a consultation paper , and I detail that in paragraph eight , and in our response to that , basically , we have said the nineteen seventy-four arrangements for the staff commission seemed to have worked very well , and we hope the staff commission will , the new staff commission will stick very closely to that , and only vary them when they 've got a perfectly good reason for doing so .
8 Often parents bring their children with them when they come to visit for the first time .
9 This led the group to recall , towards the end of the meeting , how they , too , had got nowhere with work-refusing children while they constantly demanded better work from them ( thus identifying with Mr E as having known failure instead of contrasting their own better results with his , as they had done earlier ) but how they had been able to help them when they had worked on the relationship .
10 The thing that worked best when we were going through an investigation was to get individual kids to come and explain it … mind you they made such a racket applauding them when they 'd finished etc. , but I felt they were listening more carefully to them than they were to me !
11 The difference between fat people and thing people is that thin people 's bodies tell them when they have had enough to eat .
12 Formative evaluation ( to use the current jargon ) , is so obviously more important than summative , since you need to modify things as they develop rather than wring your hands over them when they have failed .
13 ( First Edition ) LOAN SHARKS enticing people into debt , then inflicting violence on them when they fail to pay 100 per cent interest rates , are a growing and deeply disturbing aspect of inner-city poverty , a conference was told yesterday .
14 You might imagine supporting them , talking with them when they needed to talk , trying to help , but you did n't imagine that you would be the one desperate to talk ( or the one too embarrassed to talk , too ashamed or too proud to talk ) ; you did n't imagine you would be the one who needed help , not even when you told friends that of course there might be problems , or agreed with your beloved that you would always talk about things …
15 Hoomey thought back , and could not remember having them when he had run home through the rain .
16 For Jesus had still much to teach the disciples which they could not understand before his passion ; so he assured them that the Spirit would continue his teaching function among them when he had left them ( 16 : 131 .
17 Well like I say I 'll I 'll mark the rest of them when I 've got them all in .
18 As I say er I only take them when I 've got to take 'em , you understand what I mean , but I shall sit there and
19 My friend gets them when I get go into town .
20 He lets me look at them when I come to see him .
21 Muddy Waters was using them when I started working with him .
22 And I used to get in when I was a young boy and see them when I started working on a farm I always to see them .
23 ‘ They benefit from me being here , but they appreciate that I go out to work occasionally , so it wo n't come as such a shock to them when I start to build up to going back to work properly ’ .
24 I can die happy if you will look after them when I have gone . ’
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 Wear them when you want to look smart without feeling over-dressed .
27 As we suggest in more detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , you will be able to find materials more easily and see the best arrangement for them when you have formed a sense of what you are looking for .
28 There always had been these moments between them when she had to give way , against reason , against sense : he simply had to win .
29 She had gone right to the bank with them when she 'd discovered he 'd gone .
30 Bankers ' acceptances are one of the main ways by which the Bank of England manages the money supply , buying them from the banking system , via the discount houses , in order to inject cash into the banking system , and selling them when it wants to take cash out of the banking system .
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