Example sentences of "to know when [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He demanded to know when they would have the use of the stage . |
2 | They also want to know when they will be able to participate in the share option scheme . |
3 | Yes , the kind of gruesome details that people want to know when they 're reading these kind of stories , okay . |
4 | ‘ They 'll be pestering me to know when they can see you again … ’ |
5 | You want to know when we last had a night out ? |
6 | ‘ They want to know when we 'd have a bed . |
7 | to start and also to know when we end : |
8 | ‘ It 's worth money to a firm ’ , said a supervisor , ‘ to know when we are coming to sample . ’ |
9 | Erm , on page thirty you talk about the erm Employer 's Federation in the er minimum terms and conditions , well I 'm only hoping that my own firm Securicor do n't have any er input into that , because er as you know they unilaterally reduced all the terms and conditions Securicor guarding and cleaning recently erm I 'd like to know when we intend meeting with Securicor Cleaner I do know you 've written to them on a number of occasions and their refusal to meet with us . |
10 | ‘ The thing is , ’ she said , ‘ that he still thinks I 'm the person he used to know when we all lived in the old hole in the bank . |
11 | How are we supposed to know when we fucking taped it ! |
12 | There is a sense in which the greatest art in conducting is to know when one should not conduct . |
13 | If you permit yourself a joke in arguing a moot you should not joke in court , at least until you are sufficiently experienced to know when one is allowable . |
14 | What d' ya want to know when someone picks up the phone . |
15 | You want to know when my missus last had a new frock ? |
16 | I like to know when my room is going to be cleaned . |
17 | Nails , getting the taste of it , stopped being terrified and began to keep his eyes open long enough to judge the thoroughbred 's stride as he approached a jump and to know when he was going to stand off and when he was going to put a quick one in . |
18 | Too arrogant indeed , to know when he had failed . |
19 | We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not . |
20 | The chief wanted to know when he could bring us news of his uncle 's barges . |
21 | So Doushan sent to her father King Michael to know when he might come to fetch her , and how many svats — how many armed lords — he might bring with him . |
22 | You would have to be very sure of him and of yourself to know when he 's lying , and when he 's telling the truth . |
23 | Amongst Robins 's acquaintances was Robert ( Bob ) Harris , whom Robins had got to know when he came down from Keele and worked with him on Circuit . |
24 | Leeds did n't want to know when he was a youngster . |
25 | So the the manager our greatest enemy , we used to know when he started from the house in the morning actually by quarry that er he was coming , but the on this particular day anyway , somebody had slipped up somewhere . |
26 | He 's bound to know when he comes and finds her gone or going . ’ |
27 | To his further credit the jongleur has the sense to know when he is beaten . |
28 | to know when he wants to go to the loo . |
29 | I wanted to know when he 'd last seen Ephraim . |
30 | Otley wanted to know when I got home . |