Example sentences of "[vb infin] when [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Stafford , who lost in the semi-finals at Beckenham last week to British number four Chris Bailey , said : ‘ I had a feeling I would win when I woke up .
2 His lips did n't curve or pucker when he smiled .
3 you do n't behave when we go out
4 Says Mandy Haines , 15 : ‘ I would like to be told what boys expect you to do and how they think you 'll behave when it comes to sex .
5 Instead of being based on your earnings , they depend on what contributions you make , how much these earn in dividends and interest payments , and what annuity you can buy when you retire .
6 Planning the trip is made easier with Steve Birnbaum 's very thorough Walt Disney World — The Official Guide ( Avon , $10.95 ) , which you can buy when you get there .
7 Which of the following did you buy when you bought your bed ? ( please tick all that apply )
8 Be more ready to say sorry ; she will apologize when she 's been in the wrong .
9 They used to giggle and splutter when they saw the old man , thinking of him sitting on a toadstool in the moonlight .
10 Four times , he said , Scots had woken up the morning after an election to find a Tory government : ‘ We can not guarantee when they wake up the morning after the election in 1997 that we will have got rid of them . ’
11 Crosby , however , has an alternative choice in mind an out-of-work manager and will act when he returns with his players from an end of season holiday in Spain next week .
12 In recent years there has been a move to teach young people in residential care practical skills such as cooking and budgeting which they will need when they leave care .
13 For those of you who are about to have a baby , Kiddibitz ! is a sturdy holdall packed with the things you 'll need when you go into hospital .
14 She had her back to the door and was standing at a filing-cabinet taking out more information she would need when she heard her assistant come back .
15 1 Next time you admit a patient use the information you gain about his home circumstances and your knowledge about the operation he is to undergo to try and decide what care he might need when he leaves hospital .
16 The old lady made me jump when she told me not to stare but to sit down and not be nervous .
17 She did n't object when we went to eat in a trattoria where the food and wine must have cost a week 's dole .
18 Madra lay next to Riven at the back , and he did not object when she piled the blankets over them both and pushed close to him .
19 The standard is really an aberration of the natural form — a manufactured monstrosity albeit a beautiful one — and , as so often happens when man confines , restricts and changes the shape of plants , there is an inherent structural problem , which we will discuss when we come to aftercare , pruning and feeding .
20 There are one or two other items we can discuss when we meet on Wednesday , 8th .
21 ‘ Perhaps that 's something we could discuss when you get back from Australia , ’ he said .
22 tax paid and everything , and I know it 's gon na be in there I said now that to me is worth a lot I ai n't got ta worry whether there 's gon na be cheque from out on my doormat in the morning or if it 's gon na bounce when I put it in so I sa
23 It will be interesting to see how his popularity will survive when he appears with a bride .
24 Er and solicitors well they 're there the point is about the solicitors among other things they can er mediate when you have the sort of family who are going to fallout and I 'm afraid people do have families that are going to fall out .
25 I think there 's a little bit of misapprehension Chairman on Mr , Mr er I do n't think you can trust when we come to a , a
26 that never did anything , that we inherited , and when we moved all that stuff that was on there , all that junk , erm , when we first moved , I thought it might flourish when it sorted it , but it 's kind of spindly so , that 's gone , no , no , another bush , over this side
27 That is the purpose of the peace conference in The Hague , which they frequently attend and where they issue declarations and undertakings which they do not always respect when they get home .
28 You do n't fall when they push .
29 On Channel 2 , the unctuous host of the Gerry Springer chat show had apparently taken a serious oil overdose as he presided over a freak show of truly terrible cases of giantism and dwarfism by telling his goggle-eyed studio viewers they were each of them there ‘ so that next time we may understand and empathise when we meet a woman 7ft 10ins tall . ’
30 Barons could most readily huff and stomp when they did indeed own their papers , rather than being chairmen , liable to be sacked by their directors .
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