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

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1 When you 're vice-president you have a lot more spare time . ’
2 and when you 're kids they seemed so big !
3 He had a limp , he had a false leg , and of course , when you 're kids it strikes you as very funny to have a woodwork teacher with a wooden leg , so he 'd say , ‘ What shall we make today , kids ? ’ and we 'd go ‘ Want another leg , sir ? ’ and things like that .
4 And when you were pros you did , you got all the mucky jobs to do as well .
5 When we are children we first experience this use of power by our parents .
6 When we are children everyone has expectations of us .
7 When we are babies we cry so that our parents will pick us up and cuddle us .
8 Er I when we were midwives we used to say that was the way to bring a child up but w when you 'd had your own you sort of bent the rules a little bit more .
9 When we were kids we 'd never of dreamt of this would we ?
10 God , we used to come here when we were kids you know ?
11 When we were children we were told that we would be sent there if we were naughty .
12 If the fragment of discourse one wished to study was only the part of ( 5 ) beginning , when we were children we used to use this taw , then accounting for the speaker 's mention of the trolley near the end of this fragment would have to be done in terms of the preceding discourse ( i.e. all the first section before the taw is mentioned ) in which the trolley is introduced and characterised .
13 when there 's time you er one , two
14 er better support and better advice for schools , but I agree entirely with what says , it 's no good having the best advice in the world if we ca n't deliver the er , er , the , the recommendations and one of the things that er has been borne in , on me , when I was sitting on the panel looking at special educational needs that the early identification of the early intervention when there are difficulties which start to arise in schools can save you a lot of money later on and unless the schools have the resources to er , er to meet with the er recommendations which are being made on particular children , then we are asking for trouble there , so that I 'm very concerned about the fact that er , the like , like the early one which was er increase that er provision .
15 John Smith only functions as a goalkeeper when there are others who continue to endow him with that function .
16 When there are solutions one can easily find them .
17 I wa I usually and then lock it and th and when there was visitors she opened up and she left the front door wide open and in there rummaging around !
18 The doctors were very keen you know very keen , and if actually if they had to go anywhere when there was trouble you know say you 'd got haemorrhage or anything like that they were supposed to report it you know .
19 Uncle George was kind to me when there were others who were not . ’
20 to play with , when they 're babies you ca n't do nothing with them .
21 Two of the local clowns , Richard Clarke ( Mary 's son ) and Ian Cross , who had lived in Bellerby all their lives , said this would have been unthinkable at one time — when they were children everybody knew everybody else , and what went on .
22 Yeah , you normally write them in a straight line but when , when they were numbers I was writing them under each other cos it was easier to add .
23 I just do n't know what was wrong with it , I 've work , Jason said Ja we a subject turned to what he wore in bed Ja and Jason said nothing , right but he said when it 's winter I wear my t-shirt and the pants and I cuddle up to my glow worm and we was all taking the mickey out of his glow worm , right so I 've come home and I read the paper and I 'll see glow worm in it , so I cut it out and give it to him and he stuck it up in the factory !
24 With a performance of such towering strength and breathtaking pathos that it would make the stones weep , Depardieu 's bulk and energy turn Jean into a force of nature even when it is nature he is fighting .
25 When it was midnight they took the body of the Cid , fastened to the saddle as it was , and placed it upon his horse Bavieca , and fastened the saddle well : and the body sate so upright and well that it seemed as if he was alive .
26 He especially liked them when it was William who had the plaster that had to be taken off .
27 He was very good when it was subjects he understood , like girlfriends or summer holidays , but when we brought in a political issue he was n't quite so sure of it , but he grew into it very well .
28 When it was time I did n't tell Mr Lawler that I was going , I just left .
29 When he was king he was normally accompanied by the clerks of the royal chapel so he had plenty of opportunities to indulge in the pleasures of ritual .
30 One of the great characters of the cutter fleet at that time was Leo Brock , ex P & 0 purser and when he was chef he demanded an assistant — and got one .
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