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

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1 The New Republic ran a competition , won by ‘ Iranamok ’ , and bravely stuck with it when nobody followed .
2 I do admire it when somebody gets a good score .
3 Whilst he was on the bridge I asked him if he could leave it open and explained I would shut it when somebody needed to get over .
4 ‘ I 'll get it when ye 've goat it .
5 Maggie was listening to it when something nudged her leg .
6 Do it when we 've done this .
7 Yeah , okay but we 'll have to do it when we 've got time
8 Well , we need it , the amount of stuff at the moment , and get rid of it when we know what we 're doing with that thing .
9 ‘ I will squeeze it when we get home , ’ she said , unabashed .
10 I 'll explain it when we get there . ’
11 You can do it when we get back . ’
12 We 'll return to it when we get there in that case .
13 Well ca n't we do it when we get back ?
14 But procedurally , we can amend it when we get to the sub-committee .
15 I hate it when we sit around and sit around .
16 Your travel case reminded me of it when we left the hotel .
17 I loved it when we went to Granton , for I was always hoping I 'd see Uncle Bill .
18 No wonder I could n't quite believe it when we went into the top entrance of OFD II and it opened into wide open spaces where it was easy to walk at full height .
19 Cos I saw it when we went past .
20 I remember seeing it when we went to that party , and I know , cos it would have been lit up
21 well I could n't believe it when we went to Jersey and he was out of money and I could n't believe it he ai n't got any money
22 so we all had a laugh about it when we went off , I said come on who 's the culprit who upset god above from Yorkshire ?
23 ‘ We could just not believe it when we heard what he had been fined .
24 We never did we did n't used to see much of it when we lived up in Manchester .
25 Even more dangerous is it when we insist that a man of two thousand years ago meant what we mean in so contentiously abstract a sphere as religious faith .
26 We recognize it when we come across it .
27 ‘ Neither was I. The reason I intend to keep my stake in this house is so that Kirsty and I can use it when we come up to Scotland . ’
28 I 'll get it when we come back .
29 I knew about it when we married .
30 Was it when we knew each other ? ’
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