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

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1 Since the above experience we four men always go down when we hear the bombs whizz , and perhaps we remember that experience when we hear the plane above droning overhead and we wonder where those bombs will drop this time .
2 Charles Archer says , ‘ I had just been manning my gun and had sat down when we took the hit .
3 All sensible people want the maximum co-operation in Europe , especially when we remember the horrific wars our continent endured .
4 Does the Minister believe that a vitally important stabilisation fund for Russia can be made to work successfully without tackling the problems of food supply in Russian markets , especially when we consider the consequences for money supply and wage inflation ?
5 However , the association between homosexuality and femininity is not necessarily insulting to either ; on the contrary , as Kaja Silverman shows , there are ways in which it might be just the reverse , especially when we contest the stereotypes of both .
6 The other adverbial , at first , in 6 , seems to be part of a sentence-internal construction , especially when we see the then which follows .
7 His rambling sketches , delivered in a casual , off-hand manner , belie an acute sense of timing : ‘ White people hate how we walk — especially when we cross the road .
8 Every hundred metres or so when we met the road zigzagging its six kilometres to the top we turned to the landscape : huge conical mountains with valleys that knit together as neatly as in a child 's drawing .
9 So when we got the council 's bloke to have a word with her , went to saw he a fortnight ago , and she 's moved today .
10 Well , when you release you have to do it in stages , so when we introduced the owls to their new home from the aviary we limited their freedom to the box itself at first .
11 So when we do the telesale er sale on the phone bit
12 Well , he will be sending us a bill , I can pop it in when we get the bill
13 She was about to pop them in when we heard the strains of the rag and boneman 's cry .
14 Melissa unfolded it and strapped the twins in when we reached the village and I parked in the pub car park , as instructed by Carol .
15 Well well I I as I er as both myself and my wife understood it , everything had been paid and then obviously when we got the letter saying we owed this amount of money it did n't come to light till Mr and Mrs came to see you
16 Thus when we see the often remarkable similarity between the principles of the Godwinians and of Bloomsbury , and the external relations implied by these — a rational and tolerant group wishing to extend reason and tolerance , where necessary by radical reform — we find also that we can not stay on this level , since the actual external relations were also determined by others .
17 " Not in the ground : and the soil 's so light that we shall be able to scratch some shelter easily when we find the right place . "
18 Just when we reach the prime of our lives , our hair has a midlife crisis .
19 It came just when we thought the powerful combination of Horan and Jason Little had produced the try of the day , the latter making a typically powerful break to send Horan gliding between the posts with the Baa-Baas defence dismantled .
20 But just when we thought the evenings might get a bit boring .
21 ‘ If you think we have shown discipline in the run-up to the election , we will show even more when we form the government , ’ said one source .
22 Eva had n't let him see it before ; she just bought it quickly when we sold the house in Beckenham and had to get out .
23 I think that 'd go down bett or I mean even like when we did the pantomimes , you remember Cinderella we did ?
24 We shall need to consider this matter later when we examine the new religious movements , but decree no. 13 forbade the foundation of further new congregations .
25 There is no example of this in the Karg-Elert example , but it will be dealt with more thoroughly later when we discuss the style of free diatonicism .
26 Not that this need worry us unduly when we consider the excitement , the sense of occasion , that these great musicians generate .
27 Further evidence on this point would be welcome — and luckily some turns up when we compare the score with other music sources : the 1692 volume of Select Songs in the Fairy Queen , and a songbook in Purcell 's autograph , now in the Guildhall Library in London .
28 ‘ We only found out when we saw the Daily Mirror , ’ said Craig , who lives with Julie and their three other children in Luton , Beds .
29 We had to be careful when we called round to feed them , though , in case they flew out when we opened the door .
30 He even holds back when we hear the car pull away , and I would n't blame him for a moment .
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