Example sentences of "[adv] when you [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A surprise attack is a superb card to have up your sleeve , especially when you combine it with a mind-numbing yell and a distracting dummy movement .
2 Well , well you do anyway when you see them on telly and they 're all hanging round the , you know , the , the A N C meetings they all go up and down like this
3 " Your father thought one of the others would have blown the gaff to me — presumably they thought he had — the net result , as always when you leave it to George , being that nobody told me a thing .
4 BELVILLE : You must bear with me ever when you find me in the wrong .
5 Specially when you do it in front of all the neighbours .
6 to , to erm to try and remember what it was like when you read it for the first time .
7 yes oh yes , could do that , I 've let him some out though when you see him at the back
8 I raised £18 and I 've since raised £4,000 , but that 's nothing really when you compare it with someone 's life .
9 You know , water is wet and , even when you change it into , and you freeze it , you know , you hold the ice it still is wet when you heat it up and it 's steam it 's still wet !
10 It is generally the present tense which is used when you describe a text , even when you describe it in terms which place it in the past ( e.g. by mentioning the author ) : In Los Gusanos ( 1991 ) John Sayles describes Miami as it was in the early 1980s .
11 It is startling when things and people suddenly appear without being heard , particularly when you believe yourself to be alone in a room .
12 because it is becoming increasingly difficult to be nice to the Conservatives particularly when you produce something like this
13 And then when you put her in foal , served her with a stallion .
14 ‘ Well , she went just for a lark , y'know , but this Mabel , she 's very serious , never got married , y'know — not surprisin' either when you see 'er in a strong light .
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