Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [adv] when " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll drop in again when I 'm passing , ’ shouted the lady , as she retreated into the uproar . |
2 | In that case I 'll hang on to it but I really think she ought to , actually I 'll I 'll take round there when I 'm home . |
3 | Accidents , which can happen more easily when intoxicated . |
4 | You should arrive around 3.30pm when you 'll disembark and check into the five-star Dom Hotel for a very luxurious night . |
5 | While you may gain from a long overdue cheque , you 'll lose out again when a rather large bill presents itself for payment . |
6 | And after that she seemed happy the rest of the way , saying how lovely it had been to see them even for such a short time and how she 'd come down again when she could , but it was such a long way and the trains were so crowded with soldiers and she had had to take two whole days off from the ambulance station . |
7 | He was the sort of man who 'd turn up only when he said he would n't . |
8 | It was thought that with strong , carefully chosen ministers , she would do well enough when the time came . |
9 | She promised herself that she would try once more when she got to work . |
10 | I think you will find out more when you see him — ’ and to this she added , ‘ naturally . ’ |
11 | or , or days , you can pick actually just when you want to do it |
12 | It 's not as if you can stagger in like when you 've got a heavy cold , at least |
13 | It is a place of calm and classical beauty : I am afraid it is exactly the sort of place for which one must long most desperately when out of Greece . |
14 | we 'd thought out , we 'd go out together when er we 'd finished our tea and we I had my tea . |
15 | and there 's all sandy wadders around that the , sandy wa sandy wadders that the goats had made and we used to run down there when there was air raids . |
16 | ‘ If you think we have shown discipline in the run-up to the election , we will show even more when we form the government , ’ said one source . |
17 | Probably most of those surviving were reasonably active , as they would die rather quickly when they succumbed to their first serious illness at this stage of life . |
18 | Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil . |
19 | They can navigate home even when taken to the release point under such conditions as would make learning the way out impossible . |
20 | For a strategy to remain successful , it must do well specifically when it is numerous , that is in a climate dominated by copies of itself . |
21 | And he 's a sensible lad , with good prospects , he 'll do well enough when he 's finished studying at that university . |
22 | It 'll go up again when budget comes in as |
23 | For a powerful man , he could move very quietly when he had to . |
24 | From the king 's standpoint , the vital consequence was that in each county he had a loyal cadre of men whose services and renders he could call on directly when he chose . |
25 | He was well aware of how long Marie stayed here and he could calculate just exactly when she would be passing . |
26 | She wanted to say that he 'd feel all right when a little time had passed , just like you did at school when you were homesick at the beginning of term . |
27 | Ah he used to come up here when he was a wee boy with his granny . |
28 | I thumbed through the aeroplane magazine looking for articles on pre-ski protuberances — curiously there were none , and we decided to ignore it in the hope that it would go down roughly when the plane did . |
29 | The karkadann , despite the violence of its temper , could be seduced by the gentle song of a ringdove , and it would lie perfectly still when this music was heard . |
30 | I hope that that will evolve in the fullness of time , but it will do so only when the electrification programme is extended to all parts of the country . |