Example sentences of "[adv] go when " in BNC.
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1 | For a start , bicycles only go when they 're upright . ’ |
2 | One , that we ca that we only go when a clear brief from Brussels officers can not be established , and not a trip just for the lads which was reminiscent of the last hastily organised trips . |
3 | ‘ They 'd all gone when I was born , but our dad saw'em . |
4 | The days are long gone when drinkers should put up with warm and often out-of-condition beer . |
5 | The inexorable growth of specialization has meant that in many cases the concept of the discipline ‘ as a whole ’ is now largely historical , and the time has long gone when one person could command a general understanding of all its facets and branches . |
6 | The days were long gone when she 'd wanted him to understand , believe her . |
7 | And I 'll only go when it , the rain 's not torrential . |
8 | ‘ No , she just went when I said you did n't actually live here . |
9 | We still hear of black students who make telephone appointments to view property , only to be told it 's already gone when they arrive to view . |
10 | He was already gone when she came down to breakfast , which did n't surprise her at all . |
11 | 8 How far had the launch still to go when the cutter arrived back at base ? |
12 | It appears as the instrumental introduction ( and two instrumental interludes ) , it comes four times in each of the two choruses , and it is still going when the song fades out . |
13 | Aye it was sti , yes it was still going when I came up here . |
14 | Still going when I leave there . |
15 | They did n't hardly go when I was going . |
16 | Generally speaking , things have gone about as far as they can possibly go when things have got about as bad as they reasonably get . |
17 | In fact , I 'm trying to think of a place that erm we once went when we at regional conference , it was behind the Claremont somewhere . |
18 | He stood at the gates evening after evening , but was always gone when the 5.13 to Blackburn went through . |
19 | My voice had nearly gone when I tried to order a brandy . |
20 | ‘ You do realise you 're going to get the Press really going when they see you this evening , do n't you ? |
21 | This has an immediate effect on the workload at the CAB where claimants often go when they can not get satisfaction at the Department of Social Security . |
22 | The days were long since gone when governments were prepared simply to ride out the turbulence of periodic recessions . |
23 | Not bad going when you consider that there were only about 15–20 in all in 1975 ! |
24 | The light was almost gone when the white Mercedes came slowly along the road and turned into the open gate under the yew tree . |
25 | I had Philippe Alliot in front of me and there was nowhere to go when I was hit by Zanardi . ’ |
26 | I had nowhere to go when I left Bullwood . |
27 | I tell you who else goes when you go , erm |
28 | Alison had rung to say that she was coming up to London for an appointment and could they lunch at a restaurant to which they had both occasionally gone when working at Brentwoods , if they happened to be feeling affluent . |