Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [coord] [adv] when " in BNC.
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1 | No , but it was a loan to me and I said to my dad he was loaning it me and I said to him erm I pay you back and then when I went to pick the cheque up er he says er well me mum says he giving you that you know he says what we 're gon na do is when , when they write the will out you 'll get that much less than the others , I says well as long as it ai n't gon na cause any problems |
2 | And want to find something you 've got to root through everything else , you 've got to move everything else and then when you want to come and find something else , you 've moved it . |
3 | Later he responds more positively to Vera 's shy advances and embraces her gently but respectfully when they are interrupted by Natalia . |
4 | But Paddy mentions her now and again when he 's writin' . |
5 | had him out and then when she brought him back he would n't stop crying . |
6 | He needs him again and again when he becomes uncertain and discouraged , for by himself he can not help himself without belying the truth . |
7 | And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it . |
8 | Er the copper , the , the hot water boiler we , we had a top on and , and you fill it up and then when the water was hot take it out . |
9 | First you must fill the tank — a relatively idiot-proof exercise , though you must remember to unscrew it carefully and slowly when replenishing it , since the steam is kept under considerable pressure . |
10 | I should n't just leave it on the floor look cos we sha n't find it again and then when the hoover tries to pick it up it will have a fit . |
11 | Described as a " magazine for the fair daughters of Great Britain and Ireland " it contained a variety of essays , articles , poems and serials when it first appeared , and announced that its aim was to " convince the sceptical that it is wise and well to qualify women to maintain themselves honourably and decently when through illness , death and desertion or bankrupt circumstances [ they are ] thrown on their own resources " . |