Example sentences of "when we be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You 're always on my mind when we 're apart
2 You would want to stop and change over when we 're right beside the river would n't you ?
3 When we 're both naked , I 'd like to take you into the water and soap you .
4 When we 're away though next week , I think they 'll do quite a lot of stuff inside and But they 're doing some for The same team are doing some friends of ours on Main Road and of course most of the people are down there .
5 For just spending well , for us , when we 're just , you 're only there for your breakfast are n't you ?
6 We had to sort ourselves out 'cos all the gigs we 've done when we 're completely pissed have been diabolical , like .
7 I mean unfortunately the authority in days gone by has benefited from the scheme in the sense that the extra , extra money in service in truth , the revenue was there , erm , the chickens have come home to roost in the sense that it 's , the tables have turned the other way , and I mean , gone are the days where , when we 're least worried out that impact that , that , that much more of our er , of our budget .
8 I also have more than a thought for the people who do have homes but who are living in conditions of appalling squalor , for battered wives and abused children who stay at home because there 's nowhere safe for them to go , and for the husbands who choose to stay with their families in the north rather than abandon them for crazy periods of time because they could find work only in the south , And while we 're on the subject , I 'm sick and tired of listening to government and commerce saying it 's ‘ uneconomic ’ to locate businesses in the north of Britain when we 're currently importing billions of pounds ’ worth of consumer goods from the other side of the world .
9 A decline that 's under circumstances when we 're still an island nation , still dependent upon shipping to impor export and import most of our goods .
10 It 's not surprising we do n't have fun when we 're there .
11 certainly do n't think where we going is suitable for a puddy tat , hours and hours on end and not being allowed to go outside and even when we 're there , I say , we ca n't be running up and down them bloody staircases letting cats out , I could n't , I could n't bear the thought of it never going out .
12 er , the , I mean I do n't know what with , well , we 'll see how things go when we 're there , we 're down there , I mean er , er if the snow 's not so good towards the end of the week we 'll , we just head back do n't we ?
13 The lady 's coming for it Is there anything you want at the supermarket ? that we might forget when we 're there .
14 Doctors ' surgeries are filled with sufferers from countless illnesses which often fall into the category of ‘ stress-related ’ : high blood pressure , anxiety , ulcers , depression , tension , exhaustion , insomnia , phobias , skin conditions such as eczema ; and PMT can also worsen when we 're under intense pressure .
15 I 'll clean the mud from your shoes when we 're inside . ’
16 I 'm afraid of you , she would have liked to scream , I 'm afraid of you and me , and the things I feel when we 're too close together .
17 In an interview contemporary with the novel , Brooke-Rose explains that ‘ Amalgamemnon is in fact about the violence which we all commit when we 're always trying to amalgamate people and put them in a category ’ ( 1984b ) , but the novel also turns this strategy back on itself and uses ‘ amalgamation ’ to shatter categories .
18 Well , yes , but in the long run that it , that wo n't be , it will only be in the short term , when we 're really honing out .
19 Erm but if you 're dealing with issues about human relationship then they 're very very important , very powerful and er they they can make a huge difference familiarity , sensitivity in the use of this kind of can be very important Okay , we 'll come back to that cos I w when we come when we 're actually looking at improving communication we 'll come back to those issues .
20 And it 's foolish of him to have it when we 're all about to go into production and we 're so tired . ’
21 ‘ I hate to give up when we 're so close .
22 When we 're so perfectly matched , the duration is likely to suit us equally perfectly .
23 That 's right , I do n't think they did have a chance first half and we created maybe eight or nine chances , you know , really good clear chances and really we need to be putting more that one away and we need to kill the game off first half when we 're so superior in that sort of performance , you know .
24 why do we need our our our our our our P E kit when we 're only putting up tents ?
25 ‘ Neither of us are idiots and Benn must realise that the only way to make the really big money we are talking about is to meet each other here , when we are both scheduled to make a mandatory defence next September .
26 I know too what will become of us when we are both dead .
27 BEEDING : How shall we worship when we are within ?
28 BEEDING : What may we hold when we are within ?
29 ‘ And will continue being friends , even when we are apart , ’ said Estella .
30 There are times in our lives when we are particularly vulnerable and can easily be hurt .
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