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

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1 However , when he is transferred to a strange yard with different handlers , even if it is a good establishment , his natural nervous temperament will reappear , explaining why so many new owners think their horse may have been drugged when they bought it .
2 Cable TV will offer a wide choice of channels and the possibility of calling up what we want when we want it .
3 ‘ As a customer ourselves , we 're finding that the specification of raw material requirements , defining what we want when we want it , plays an increasingly important part in our whole quality approach . ’
4 ‘ As a customer ourselves , we 're finding that the specification of raw material requirements , defining what we want when we want it , plays an increasingly important part in our whole quality approach . ’
5 Your own notes are personal to you and ordered by you so that it is relatively easy to find the material you want when you want it .
6 Combining the benefits of a budget account with a borrowing facility , the Revolving Budget Account helps to tackle unexpected bills and allows you to buy what you want when you want it without having to set up further loan arrangements .
7 Your body is supplied with the oxygen it needs when it needs it to burn in its fuel mixture .
8 He was laughing when he said it .
9 He presented the music box , which was received with every expression of pleasure by Isobel , and the monkey to Dorothy , who could not help laughing when she saw it , because it was so typical of a craze for stuffed animals amongst the girls she had met in Tollemarche .
10 it grips when you push it on
11 Earlier , Alex Aitken , of the Conservative Collegiate Forum , was loudly applauded when he said it was ‘ intolerable ’ that taxpayers should have to fund the left-wing propaganda of the NUS .
12 Her inimitable use of rhythm caught many a class member on the wrong foot , but how spirits lifted when we got it right , and the ultimate but awful joy was being chosen to demonstrate .
13 Helping herself to what looked like a gin and tonic — and was a very strong one , she found when she tasted it — as well as a tiny chicken and mushroom vol-au-vent , she was about to make a beeline for an unoccupied chair in the corner when a stranger spoke beside her .
14 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
15 No wonder we cry when we do it .
16 But Uncle Philip bathed in the tub as often as once or twice a week ; he seemed to exercise some occult authority over the geyser , for it never erupted when he lit it .
17 But then , I 'll hand it to Guy — he 's mega -successful at getting what he wants when he wants it ? ’
18 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
19 You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today .
20 If the horse suddenly starts bucking when we ride it , and we jump off and swat it with a cane ; the horse will remember , but it may remember the wrong thing .
21 a cream , yeah , a cream telly you know , oh I 'll have that one he says when you sell it , oh Christ almighty , I thought I was , excuse me perhaps I , I would like a teletext one , just get , you know I do n't want , I 'm not sort I do n't like the colour , I 'd rather see a white one in the corner
22 ‘ So what do we do when we find it ? ’
23 So the first thing an owl will do when you release it is to scout out the land .
24 That is the information on which the police were acting when they decided it was reasonable to take this action .
25 How do I feel when I read it — elated , stretched , sad , longing … ?
26 How do you feel when you read it ?
27 Brombach confesses he gulped when he found it necessary in 1983 to invest 45 million marks to make a quantum leap to a capacity of a million hectolitres , at a new brewery on the edge of town .
28 The soft little click the door made when she closed it caused him to turn his head , and not by one flicker of an eyelash did he betray any emotion of her entrance .
29 Actually it depends when you said it .
30 Now I protested that it was n't properly decorated yet and that I 'd rather he came when I had it looking its best .
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