Example sentences of "[pron] when it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And when I When it was opened out for me going to Deerness , well that was a great event .
2 but a when when somebody when it 's becoming apparent that somebody is I would n't say is not interested in your little complaint that you 've got and that that they 're they 're trying to change to subject it 's difficult to keep them on it
3 It does n't take steps to repair wear and tear , or to right itself when it is knocked over , the way a living body does .
4 Another possibility presented itself when it was noted the town of Renfrew had a small airfield that would site the aircraft much closer to the docks .
5 This was a good idea of Johnny 's which they did , which did before was this corridor , these lights up here that one when it 's re-doing , but there 's one , two , three , four , five , six and they framed a large advertising poster .
6 It 's bad enough now , but it must have been really something when it was occupied .
7 Told him there would also be something specifically for him when it was done .
8 They had already turned against him when it was revealed he paid a secretary to keep quiet about an affair .
9 ‘ You 'll have to get a photo of it when it 's finished , ’ Ian Jones said as he finished the meal of fish , salad and chips that Belinda had prepared as soon as she arrived .
10 If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out .
11 The second meaning attached to the word ‘ love ’ is the one conferred on it when it is applied to the manifestation of the primitive uncontrolled mating urge as it applies to human beings , and also sometimes to animals .
12 As the sports car is likely to be designed with relatively better braking and steering to control this momentum and hence the danger inherent in it when it is moving , this difference in ‘ inherent dangerousness ’ is probably considerably greater .
13 The terms and conditions also address such grey areas such as what happens if the buyer has possession of a work , but has not completely paid for it when it is stolen ( the liability is the buyer 's ) , and the duty of such a buyer who has partially paid for a work , to store the work separately from his own goods , not to export it , to retain the seller 's identifying marks , and to allow the seller or his agent access to the work .
14 They should be helped to recognise that racism is a reality in society and that , although they can not protect the child from it , they can prepare him or her to deal with it when it is encountered .
15 I always welcome hearing it when it is delivered so lucidly from the mouth of the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) .
16 Indeed , it must be fully aware of what is happening to it when it is playing dead .
17 I am not rejecting the idea of Jesus being my representative — all I am doing at the moment is to point out some difficulties with it when it is considered as the central idea in the atonement theory .
18 Instead he insisted that the truth of God is to be found in it when it is approached in the proper way — by one who is searching in awareness of his own need .
19 Civilised men , possessed of considerable intellect , as he was , could generally control their lust and even deny it when it was felt in response to a woman who was either despised or prevented from reciprocating for a variety of reasons , but they could not always control their emotions .
20 He accepted it when it was explained to him in the right way .
21 and er I was watching it when it was raining the other day , you could see the rain dripping off the wood rather than soaking into it so it 's done something .
22 Ballantyne 's boys were very soft when they first saw the pig because they did not want to disturb it when it was sleeping .
23 203 , the corporation , having for a number of years paid purchase tax on manufactured stationery , erroneously believing it to be due , sought to recover it when it was held not to be chargeable .
24 Marion decided finally that she 'd start with " Dearest Pete " and work up gradually to " Pete , my darling " because that seemed to her to be the most loving , the most tender , the most romantic : the one with the sound of real love echoing round the saying of it when it was spoken .
25 ‘ You do n't put an empty box in a safe ; there must have been something in it when it was put there and the lavender sachet makes me think it must have been something of sentimental value . ’
26 To his credit , Lord Whitelaw having been forced to bring in the short sharp shock , dropped it when it was proved not to work .
27 From then on , it refers to the file by the number it allocated to it when it was opened .
28 He withdrew it when it was agreed to omit the paragraph in its entirety .
29 Cos used to tell 'em when it was gon na be and they would have time before the event to get it all tidied up , it was all ready , he would in and say , there 's such and such on that one , such and such on this one
30 You 'll see that for yourself when it 's delivered . ’
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