Example sentences of "when you [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 And , if we are looking at regression as a form of therapy — as , indeed we should be — the benefit can surely only come when you re-experience the previous existence for yourself ( or even when you imagine that you do ) .
2 ‘ It was certainly a very fated combination — a destined match , but when you get that it 's a fixed reaction to do with planets and the fixed signs .
3 ‘ John , you 're not trying ! ’ and you look at your feet in the mirror , ugly , unable to do the things which you want them to do , or see your body collapse in the middle when you know that it should be firm and rigid — and see them all , even the children , doing something , following what you can not follow .
4 When you know that your centre needs an invigorating , fresh creative and lively input contact us …
5 ‘ But there must be a point … when you 've hosed off all the muck and the glaze and the bits of overpainting and your musks of Araby have done their work and you get to the point when you know that what you see before you is what the chap would have seen before him when he stopped painting all those centuries ago .
6 Not perhaps what you want to hear , particularly when you know that so many obstacles could be removed if loved ones or colleagues would be more honest and alter their stand just a fraction .
7 When you know that they are sort of negative and they do n't really talk to you as a person , you know that they 're not really bothered about what happens to you .
8 A uniform , peaked cap , boots and gun can be frightening when you know that they have the backing of a ruthless system .
9 But when you know that she 's safely tucked up in bed , you come out with a towel around you .
10 ‘ It becomes an insult to your intelligence to read all the time about surging confidence when you know that things are getting tougher , if anything .
11 I asked you through the Medau News last year to all help and make our fund raising this year a really great success and when you know that the figure at the time of going to press is over £2,600 you will all be as pleased as our Treasurer is .
12 It is is n't it , it 's lovely when you know that they 're alright
13 I 'd just about got a speech arranged when you announced that the afternoon had been no big deal ! ’
14 And to show you what the situation is er the world 's energy demand is very likely i i i is almost certain to increase er because of development in the world and also because of the growing population er that arrow is some sort of guess as to how the world er the demand for energy worldwide is likely to increase when you set that against the curves at the bottom which show the likely projections for oil and natural gas as you can see as we get into the next century those er fossil fuels , which we 've been using with gay abandon for many decades , will start to into er decline .
15 You miss the point in your leader ( April 13th ) when you argue that the recent deal to cut Poland 's official debt by half should be the exception rather than the rule .
16 Do n't get duped when you book that bargain break
17 I mentioned earlier that just when you thought that the moment had arrived for Mike McFarlane to make a breakthrough he had a setback , and in 1981 this applied also to me .
18 JUST when you thought that marathons , duathlons , biathlons and triathlons were the pinnacle of endurance tests , along comes another awesome challenge .
19 JUST WHEN you thought that too many of them had been offed at the end of the first one , out rides the sequel .
20 JUST WHEN you thought that too many of them had been offed at the end of the first one , out rides the sequel .
21 ‘ You remember … ’ she would say coquettishly , ‘ when you made that awful fuss about the trousers … ’
22 ‘ Did you mention when you wrote that he is in with some Cockney riff-raff ? ’
23 I think you had a little bit of a soft spot for Poole did n't you , and you 'd have quite liked to have gone there and a little bit perhaps disappointed when you heard that they 'd picked up Marvin Cox ?
24 Er when you left that tailoring job , why did you leave , in the end ?
25 When you hear that , you worry .
26 when you , when you hear that that 's nothing .
27 Now when you hear that mentioned in the betting shops go no and pull the plugs out of the television .
28 ‘ But you were right when you insisted that I must give myself the opportunity to learn my true feelings , although … ’
29 You looked shocked there And , when you spotted that I thought oh my god .
30 To start from Dalwhinnie means a huge walk along the northern shore of Loch Ericht , and possibly an overnight stop at Culra bothy at the base of Carn Dearg , not a pleasant thought when you remember that bothies are always full of smelly men , in even smellier sleeping-bags .
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