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

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1 A hedgehog tries to climb up the net and when it hears you approach it promptly rolls up into a ball .
2 As the ruling only applies to the institutions named , SPUC intends to get further banning orders made against other groups and named individuals as and when it becomes ‘ necessary ’ ( Irish Times , 30 Dec. 1986 ) .
3 So , as I go round I 'll show you erm , how to use the mouse er a as as and when it becomes er appropriate .
4 The coefficient of variation is an increasing function of a 3 , and when it becomes infinite .
5 open systems in the Unix context erm what plans do you have to integrate with N T as and when it becomes available ?
6 Yeah the question was er what are our plans to integrate with N T as and when it becomes available ?
7 It 's not a problem when it 's in the open air but it can seep into buildings and when it becomes trapped in an enclosed area it 's potentially lethal .
8 It is designed to watch the life of an application continuously , and when it detects that the application has crashed or hung , it recovers that application at an initial internal state or at the point at which data was last saved .
9 The dirty water surged with its spume of saliva , and when it roared again it roared with the fury of the storm .
10 And when it speaks , ’ said Daniel , ‘ flames come out of its mouth . ’
11 Water would sometimes come through the one working tap and when it ran , it ran brown .
12 An adult 's constant blaming of another can also be heard as the angry protest of the deprived internal infant within that adult body , and when it turns to whining , may also serve to express the yearning and become an attempt to control the whereabouts of the other .
13 He fills it up , and cooks for himself , and when it gets down to a certain level then he thinks , ‘ now I might do a concert ’ .
14 ‘ I 've got an even better one — told me by a cowman years ago — when charged by a bull , stand your ground and when it gets close enough , grab it by the nose .
15 A windproof layer can be used over the base layer in warm conditions , and when it gets chillier , over your fleece .
16 Space craft goes up and when it gets to a certain height above the earth it just goes round and round and round .
17 It has been tough during the last two Tests , and when it gets tough you want to have your best blokes there . ’
18 And when it gets cut .
19 and when it gets to the chasing teddy bears you 've got to run as fast as you can , so you 'd better move out of the way
20 right , popcorn starts off as little , like little brown seedy things and when it gets heated up it all pops up into fluffy white stuff , those little brown bits that nobody ate were the hard little bead things that did n't pop up , sometimes they do n't pop up you see
21 We would have to deal with that as and when it arose .
22 But it put too much pressure on the relationship , and when it finished I realised that he 'd resented what I had done .
23 I was really pissed off because I was watching the U21 England match , and when it finished turned over during the ‘ adverts ’ .
24 And when it goes down to a water hole to drink it crouches down and awkwardly sips with its mouth .
25 Now quite clearly the new settlement erm when it , if and when it goes ahead will be outside erm the area of the green belt and which by definition is by and large the area of the Greater York er er study area , and I think in response to er Mr 's point , we 've accepted as a need for a er a minor amendment to the wording of policy H one to reflect that er that reality .
26 I therefore put it to him that he has really now er a definite choice , he can seek to resist most of these amendments and I have n't a slightest doubt they 'll be put into the Bill er the Bill will be drastically altered thereby er and when it goes back to another place nobody quite knows er wh what will happen to it , or he can use his very considerable powers of conciliation er by taking a little time for further consideration .
27 And it goes and when it goes off you have ten seconds to get up at night then
28 They hung it to an almond tree in the square by its ankles so that everyone could see it , and when it began to rot they burned it in a bonfire , for they could not determine whether its bastard nature was that of an animal to be thrown in the river or a human being to be buried …
29 The little frog was definitely gazing hard in Maud 's direction , and when it saw Enid turn to look , it began jumping up and down and croaking like a mad thing .
30 Easier to imagine him here , thinking : ‘ Is it worth it ? ’ , for if he rolled his rock up this slope he would come to a heap of rubbish — and when it rolled back it would end up in another even bigger heap .
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