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

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1 ‘ You look like Marie when you do that . ’
2 Ulster minor league champions Armagh will be without Anthony Cunningham when they open their championship campaign against Fermanagh in Irvinestown .
3 unlike Kelly and David when they come round , they just walk in , you know
4 can you can you chase David when you get home ?
5 I agree with what you 're saying , but we should also look at what we do , for instance David when you go out you virtually never divert your telephone , everytime you go out ten minutes later I get up and go and divert your phone for you , if we get into the habit of diverting our phones then we we would n't have that problem .
6 The Samukhela , people who are always harking back to the good old pre-independence days and want to emigrate , are addressed in the first song : ‘ But Samukhela when you get there you 'll think of home — the home of Africa … you 'll miss your mother you 'll miss your father ’ .
7 The Samukhela , people who are always harking back to the good old pre-independence days and want to emigrate , are addressed in the first song : ‘ But Samukhela when you get there you 'll think of home — the home of Africa … you 'll miss your mother you 'll miss your father ’ .
8 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
9 Well I , when I come back from Stop Hill when I 've been on a long shift till five o'clock , I 'm whacked because their bungalow is so warm
10 ‘ For Christ 's sake , keep your trap shut about the Falklands when we get there , ’ said Ricky .
11 For I have no doubt of the welcome he is preparing for Hector when they meet .
12 It seems odd that the coal pfennig has been given the green light by Brussels when we have been continually led to believe that state aid for our coal industry would not be allowed .
13 Then we can take care of you and Aunt Branwell when you get old . ’
14 The Lions must get their act together on Wednesday in New Plymouth when they play Taranaki .
15 Remember George Seawright when you speak of the brave ,
16 Remember George Seawright when you speak of the brave ,
17 Why should I be jealous of Richard when I do n't want to make love to him any more ?
18 These are the sort of people whose wines deserve to do well ( and do ) entirely on their merits , and I would like to be allowed to put my faith in wine merchants such as the Kendricks or Simon Loftus of Adnams when they tell me which of their wines are eco-friendly .
19 TOTTENHAM keep faith with England youth international goalkeeper Ian Walker when they travel to Notts County tonight in search of the first of two wins which Peter Shreeves , their manager , believes will confirm their First Division status .
20 ‘ I will speak to City chairman Peter Swales when I get back to Manchester on Thursday . ’
21 I am sure that it will be fully appreciated by the people of Scotland when they assess the parties ' policies at the election , including the policies of those who advocate a lesser or greater degree of Scotland 's separation from the rest of the United Kingdom .
22 said you would n't believe they were made in England when you look at the
23 She found herself walking along the road saying ‘ I 'll talk it all over with Alan when I get in — he 'll know what to do ’ , only to remember that it was Alan who was the cause of the heartache .
24 I certainly would n't dream of tagging along with you and Tara when you go sailing or sightseeing or whatever … ’
25 I 'm going home , you can get on with your profligate lifestyle , marry Nicola Schreider , nip out to St Lucia for sex with the adoring Tara when you get bored , sell off Chester 's to Farthingdales and rake in your hefty slice of profit , and then you can go to eternal hell , for all I care ! ’
26 Please tell Charles Willoughby when you see him . ’
27 You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
28 She added : You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
29 We may get more from Dr. Bonnard when we question him in depth .
30 I was particularly impressed with Mountain Ash when they beat us — they were having a bad run but they remained motivated , very organised and very competitive .
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