Example sentences of "when we [vb base] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What do we do when we reach Freiburg ? ’ she enquired .
2 PAMELA : [ aside ] I have a little tincture of jealousy too , which has made me more uneasy than I ought to be , particularly in the case of Miss Sally Godfrey and my fears of what might happen when we reach London .
3 ‘ We 'll take on fresh food and water when we reach Ibiza , ’ Nathan announced .
4 When we triumph Appleton — do n't forget we shall mark you down as one of the War Criminals : DOWN WITH FACISTS , IMPERIALISTS AND THEIR LOUSY TOOLS .
5 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
6 When we apply Feynman 's sum over histories to Einstein 's view of gravity , the analogue of the history of a particle is now a complete curved space-time that represents the history of the whole universe .
7 And when we hear Elvis slapping the back of the guitar on those records , it was simply his exuberance …
8 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
9 Mr Bryant had suggested to me that it would be no bad thing to have your youngself aboard the Russell when we sail Sunday next , and I 've agreed .
10 If you wan na come , drive over on the thing and come , what we 'll do , we 'll do what we do when we bring Pat and Alan .
11 We do n't want any casualties when we entice Weaver into our neatly-set web . ’
12 ‘ Things will be better when we get John and Angela back — their bodies , I mean . ’
13 ‘ What if we 're caught in a firefight when we find Bernard ?
14 Something had certainly gone wrong — gone soft and mawkish — with the English tradition of the amateur , when we find Hewlett on facing pages of Binyon 's volume of Letters , writing in 1916 to E.V .
15 As I said to Mr Aplin , when we find Charlie Smith all our troubles are going to be over .
16 So even when we buy Traidcraft , unless it is cheaper than it was ten years ago , it should n't really be , should it ?
17 But in the first of the new series , we 're offered more than a glimpse into his past , when we meet Susan Fallon .
18 It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia .
19 These factors the patriotism edging ever closer to chauvinism , the conviction that a Catholic composer must be inherently superior to a non-Catholic , the tendency to let emotion blind the reason are surely relevant when we consider d'Indy 's attitude towards Rameau .
20 Well we have , when we have James and Robert it 's a bit of crush is n't it ?
21 ‘ The bottom line , though , is that we have only recorded our first win and now we must face the tough and noisy atmosphere of Lisbon 's Stadium of Light when we play Portugal in our next match . ’
22 It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia .
23 There has also been attention paid to the design of the automated welding equipment in order to remove particularly poor job design features , but we discuss these later when we compare SAAB with BL .
24 That unc is very exciting when we recall Balmer 's formula [ 2 ] .
25 The following day , Darwin made the first evolutionary entry in his current pocket notebook ( known as the ‘ Red Notebook ’ ) : ‘ When we see Avestruz two species .
26 Of course , when we test Hartley 's philosophy against experience an immediate problem comes to mind : why is it that we are so often unable to link a face with a name or remember the title of a book we were reading only last week ?
27 These values enter into all our sensations , into our reactions when we admire a picture by Raphael or Michelangelo , when we read Shakespeare or listen to Mozart .
28 When we read Francis Haskell 's book Rediscoveries in art , which is all about how people suddenly start admiring this or that painter who was previously despised or ignored , one has to doubt the objective ‘ reality ’ of values .
29 But those symbols of fire and of wind are useful because when we say God is in us , when we say the Holy Spirit is in us , we ca n't actually grab anything and say you know we ca n't actually put it on a video and say , that little bit to the right of my heart is the Holy Spirit .
30 The third principle tells us that when we call God ‘ transcendent ’ we are not saying that God is ‘ above ’ , ‘ outside ’ or ‘ beyond ’ the universe .
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