Example sentences of "and when i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Wait a minute we 've got to light th before we start everybody 's to sing and when I cut the cake , the pink bit is decoration so you do n't eat the pink bit but you eat all the rest of it , alright ? |
2 | ‘ Just lean your shoulders a little further forward , and when I tell you , hold your breath . ’ |
3 | I 'm going to hold that arm for you and when I tell you to stand up , you will do just that , slowly . |
4 | ‘ Let her take your hand , stroke hers ; it will comfort her a little , and when I tell you give her the chloroform — Good — that 's the way . |
5 | enough revs on the engine , he 'd be going and when I lift , raised the clutch , whereas if I had brought the clutch up part way |
6 | And when I return I shall no doubt make another purchase and so on . |
7 | I 've been gone just two days , and when I return you 're in a stranger 's clothes with a bandaged hand , and an odd expression on your face . ’ |
8 | And proud too , cos blimey , I been walking for ages and when I get back home she 'll think I been real clever to find my own way back , and I ai n't got a yellow card or nothing . |
9 | The blade is repeatedly thrust into the ground in different spots nearby until I get the best possible signal — and when I get that I then know the rabbit and/or ferret is immediately beneath the spade . |
10 | ‘ I 'as to save up for the fare , and when I get there it 's nearly time to come back , ’ Ella said . |
11 | I 'm in a band , and when I get back from England I 'm going into the studio to do an album of music with my comedy over the top of it . |
12 | It 's long hours and when I get in I 've seen enough shoes to last me a life-time . ’ |
13 | The cones are now all flowing with pitch , and my hands are soon so covered with it that I can not easily cast down my booty when I would , it sticks to my fingers so ; and when I get down at last and have picked them up , I can not touch my basket with such hands but carry it on my arm , nor can I pick up my coat which I have taken off unless with my teeth — or else I kick it up and catch it on my arm . |
14 | As I say , I only get 36 off the social and when I get it on a Monday , I usually spend 30 right away on food for the kids . |
15 | The system is called the Arva 8000 and when I get round to absorbing some technical literature on the subject I 'll bring you more news . |
16 | And when I get this all sorted … |
17 | I can manage and when I get home there is a good neighbour who will — ’ |
18 | And when I get a first-class degree , which I hope to do , I 'll be forgiven because I 'll bring status to the family . |
19 | And when I get a moment I 'll get down to noting any facts I think could help you . |
20 | It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it . |
21 | no , I said to her , I said , do n't you tell me you 're gon na come on a Sunday morning and when I get here , you 're not up , I says cos I wo n't be very happy about it ! |
22 | Last night in the cold and dark we failed to fix it properly again , and when I wake up there is snow all over us and our kit . |
23 | He goes to sleep with me and when I wake up |
24 | And when I wake up , I light one and go down , yeah . |
25 | ‘ I 'll do business how I like , with whom I like , and when I like , and I do n't need your focking permission to do it , Nicholas Breakspear . |
26 | And when I ask about their installed base they change the subject . ’ |
27 | Already this freedom has benefited him , and when I know of the good I have done him , I feel that freedom is the only way to greater purity … |
28 | ‘ And when I 've got used to all this , how will I use it then ? ’ |
29 | He told me , ‘ You do n't speak a word to anybody else , and when I 've hit that ball , we 're on our way . ’ |
30 | And when I 've done a good lesson — whatever that means — when it 's gone down well . |