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

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1 That 's John , me boy , he 's a docker down the erm down the dock he got a weeks holiday this week , so I took me other boy and me daughter out last week and erm we 'd left her with dogs so I said we 'd take them out one day perhaps when he get his holiday .
2 Perhaps when she made it clear he 'd got the wrong woman he 'd be sorry …
3 . Perhaps when you loose your pickled walnuts .
4 Perhaps this link has n't occurred to you , and perhaps when you consider it , it 'll make sense to you .
5 Apparently when they pulled me out of the river and bashed the water out of my belly the first thing I said as I came round was , ‘ Riddled with diseases , I 'm sure ’ and the crew broke up in this hysterical laughter .
6 Unfortunately , John does suffer from a hearing defect which er causes him loss of hearing and apparently when he puts his hearing aid in the speakers are causing some interference and a whistle within his ear .
7 Apparently when you imagine you 're going up you 're actually coming down , and vice versa .
8 The memory left her entirely when she put her hands up to his shoulders , close into that bony warmth until , attentive to his abstracted silence , she dropped them .
9 Low level Goblin Shamans are cheap and , to a degree , disposable , so do n't worry too much when they fail their Waaagh test .
10 But I did n't like the sound of it much when she said it did n't , it was still weeping .
11 This made for a softer , more innocent and ingenuous ‘ Dora ’ , but perhaps what was needed was a slightly sharper , more bristly Dora with a hidden vulnerability , which came more naturally when I gave her a North London accent …
12 Use the rhythm and stress which come naturally when you speak what you have memorized ; if you think of the meaning being conveyed , there will be natural pauses and natural emphasis to be absorbed subconsciously .
13 Our smiles of anticipation dimmed somewhat when he led us into the coffee shop , but he was a good sort and I hope we did not embarrass him .
14 ‘ Was my husband alone when he brought them in ? ’
15 Some schools , in principle at least , not only admitted children of all abilities , but taught them together when they had them .
16 John Hargrave , the Quaker founder of the Kibbo Kift Kin , came nearest to bringing it all together when he began his book on the Kin with a quotation from the Taoist Lao-Tzu : ‘ production without possession , action without self-assertion , development without domination . ’
17 Jump in the air and basically when I tried what he was doing , I mean , it turned out he 'll tell me what it was .
18 It seemed that her brother had been right after all when he warned her that the Decoy Lodge was haunted .
19 ‘ You 'll ‘ take care of me ’ because you see yourself as getting it all when I breathe me last , do n't you , eh ?
20 The most important differences are those to be found between individuals , rather than between groups or categories This seems to imply that the one thing Shetlanders have in common is that they Are All different from one another , and that their common identity as Shetlanders is something that emerges only when they contrast themselves to people from the south .
21 Although this is their main role , like other members of the security forces , they are permitted to shoot — but only when they feel their lives , or the lives of others , are in danger .
22 I am the TCCB 's lackey , and I act only when they order me . ’
23 Relationships become secure only when we know our partner and we are known by them .
24 It stopped only when we told them to leave .
25 Nor can we fundamentally question the rules of logic , for only when we assume them can we ask a question at all .
26 They seldom waved or called to us , responding only when we greeted them with a most unEgyptian reserve .
27 Contradictions and dilemmas exist in the lives of every individual , but they become a problem only when we deny their existence , or fail to recognize and come to terms with them in our daily lives .
28 The model is referred to as the ‘ grandmother cell ’ theory because it predicts that we should have populations of cells in our brains that fire only when we see our grandmothers .
29 Only when we own our Shadow can we become whole .
30 That is correct yes , but only when we encounter somebody in front of us .
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