Example sentences of "be [adv] when [pron] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | In a curious way you can understand what is being said only by letting your mind slip into the same fuzzy state Shepherd 's must have been in when he spoke . |
2 | I love him like nothing else in my life , but Paula and I had been together when we were all planning Project Eden , before I even met Sam , and I loved her too , and somehow I just could n't stop seeing her … . ’ |
3 | Whatever mood you are in when you arrive at HCI 's Club Romantica … you can be sure that within a few minutes you 'll feel at home in this pretty village of chalet bungalows surrounded by trees and flowers . |
4 | ‘ Decisions are best when everyone contributes rather than having them imposed from above . |
5 | am not when I came to die seeing as I have not lived . |
6 | When would it have been approximately when he started this would you say ? |
7 | Erm what a situation we 're in when you ca n't get your appeal through in a reasonable time and it actually results in that sort of nonsense taking place . |
8 | Shirley , if sometime in your life er , you need money er , for example , er , you 're in when you 're a start of marriage , and you have mortgage , how will you go to ? |
9 | They 're so naff , they 're so when I first went to she was really like , you know , alright ? |
10 | So the way you talk normally when you 're outside when you 're playing football that 's not the same as you need to talk when you 're writing is it ? |
11 | her mum really she 's got a lot on , she 'll have a lot on cos she 's got to prepare for that wedding , you know what you 're like when you , you 've got |
12 | That 's what they 're like when I fetch them in , it 's not bad is it ? |
13 | We 're here when they need us and are n't paid when they do n't . ’ |
14 | If you 're here when I go , you will be coming . |
15 | Make sure you 're there when it happens . |
16 | He was sure there had been more when he first arrived ; they had been scuttling about all over the place , carrying implements , standing on stools stirring steaming mixtures , chopping things and throwing bits and pieces into cauldrons . |
17 | The bungalow showed no sign of life , and there had not been any when they had driven past on the road . |
18 | ‘ You could never have imagined the club would be where they are now when you look back on the liquidation crisis , ’ he said . |
19 | sometimes I mean he 's been out when he 's had a drink , on call , sort of thing |
20 | But in its more extended and generalized uses it can become remarkably similar to the ‘ informing spirit ’ of idealist cultural theories , and this can still be so when it offers ( but does not include or specify ) a ‘ last instance ’ referral to the economy or to the mode of production . |
21 | She had blinds on the window and said she would n't be long when he knocked at the locked door . |
22 | I 've got mine back on , but it wo n't be long when I get out the bus mind , but |
23 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I am well aware of the fact that for some years now you have cut yourself off from your past and not deigned to reply to the letters of your friends , or even to return their calls , taking refuge in your answering machine and pretending not to be in when they rang at the bell . |
24 | In the civilised West , pigs are often kept in the kind of compact packaging that they 'll still be in when they 're sausages and bacon . |
25 | This is primarily a physical vulnerability to enemies , both animal and human , because of our obliviousness of our surroundings and the confused , inert state we can be in when we first wake up . |
26 | Look I know we said we would n't talk about it and maybe it 's not fair cos I do n't know what state you 'll be in when you get this , but why do n't we just move to the country and have babies ? |
27 | I also felt , as I 'm sure everybody does , that the office would fall apart when I left and that nobody would be able to take over my cases , and I worried about what state they would be in when I came back . |
28 | What a sad plight I will be in when I return to my poor parents . |
29 | Hillsborough is a great stadium to be in when it 's almost full and you 've got a barnstorming derby to watch . |
30 | To be just when you have not received justice . |