Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] when [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So you 'll not know it when you come cos it 's all fenced off . |
2 | ‘ Now do you believe me when I say that I did n't touch you in order to prove some theory about your boyfriend meaning nothing to you ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Of course , we must believe you when you say that you did n't change Mrs Hampton into a wolf , ’ said Clovis politely . |
4 | Or , so he can see it when I go and see him . |
5 | They , they do n't like it when you stand and laugh and you know , joke with them and that . |
6 | Our Tom do n't like it when he flies and yet , they 're not bothered about him , that one , that 's the one that bites . |
7 | She emphasised that she did not want to get better ; that there was no reason or motive for her to get better ; that she wished to remain in control ; that she would cure herself when she decided that it was right to do so . |
8 | She emphasised that she did not want to get better ; that there was no reason or motive for her to get better ; that she wished to remain in control ; that she would cure herself when she decided that it was right to do so . |
9 | She will meet him when she comes back-if I live that long … |
10 | ‘ She 's not coming , ’ she replied , and she and Sebastian had to almost physically restrain him when she revealed that Rosemary 's husband was with her . |
11 | No Elsie I did not really believe that but my heart was pounding I can tell you when they pulled that net in . |
12 | Do they really mean it when they say that a proposal is ‘ not negotiable ’ or conditional upon your acceptance within a very strict time limit ? |
13 | ‘ Well , ’ they continue , ‘ we 've been reading your columns and we 're just a little bit worried that you might mean it when you say that the European Community is a fraudulent delusion ; the German economy is kaput ; the French are morally bankrupt ; racism is becoming endemic ; America 's had it ; Britain 's in for five years of total chaos and the middle-classes will soon be taking to the streets . |
14 | It was too much but she loved him for it and let him kiss her when he came and stood beside her again . |
15 | Newham council says that its residents are in favour of the scheme , but will they still support it when they learn that 1,000 homes in Stratford will be at risk from settlement when the railway line goes into a shallow tunnel because of the geological conditions in the area ? |
16 | She had not wanted to talk to Finn but she could not help it when he came and sat on the counter . |