Example sentences of "[adv] when [pron] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps when you hear that bit you 'll hear it 's still like a train C , D there C , D , C , D , C , D , C , D
2 But the smile lasted less than a heartbeat and vanished entirely when she saw that fitzAlan continued to watch the small party until it disappeared from view .
3 Secondly , and much more importantly , politicians , industrialists and the powerful in general , must realise that you can persuade people that risks are acceptable , only when they have enough information to decide for themselves .
4 Only when we had that row did I realize how much the wish to please her had come into it .
5 Only when she had this data could she say with any confidence whether people who were converted into the Unification Church ( the dependent variable ) were different in any systematic ways from the rest of the population .
6 Taking the radical students ' ideals at face-value one might have expected them to see this incident as yet another example of oppression by a fascist regime and protest against it — after all , they protested enough when it used such methods against its own people .
7 She nearly brought the house down when I scrounged another biscuit and put her through her repertoire of tricks .
8 D/BOs find many advantages in ‘ dealing with one man ’ , especially when they find this type of contract eliminates two of the most ‘ controversial ’ areas of construction dispute .
9 So erm having an extra network and all of the administration that goes with it seems very much a waste of time especially when it creates another tier of of sort of quasar membership .
10 The strain of all this told , especially when he did such things as going on a submarine foray to the Bay of Biscay while the French coast was still in German hands .
11 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
12 So when you put several males and females in a small pen the dominant males tend to fight .
13 So when you put these markings on your piece of paper
14 And there 's six swallows in every cage , so when you get that answer , you just multiply it by six .
15 So when you go that door you 'll have a little bit more knowledge than when you came in that door .
16 That we will keep all information of a confidential nature about [ ] Plc and [ ] Plc 's business and financial affairs which come to our knowledge during negotiations for the sale of the Shares to you confidential and accordingly we will not disclose any such information to any person or use any such information other than wholly in connection with such negotiations except to the extent that it is , already when we receive such information , or becomes thereafter , public knowledge through no fault of any of us .
17 And of course , when Corrie left , changed into her new suit , her mother , emotional after the ceremony , had had another little upset at the fact that she was going away too , just when she needed some comfort for one daughter 's departure .
18 Normally when you have that kind of money it would be burning a hole in your pocket .
19 Normally when you have that kind of money it would be burning a hole in your pocket .
20 Usually when you suggest this action to your family , whether they be Christian or heathen , you will be regaled with horror stories of long-term psychological damage .
21 The union then supported me further when I got another job and was a steward there , a branch secretary a district committee member and then on the regional committee and they also helped to put me through polytechnic and into the job that I did looking at mergers at the University of Warwick .
22 Cardiff elbowed Duvall aside when he recognised that figure immediately .
23 As always when she sang this song her eyes were moist , and when she had finished the applause did not come immediately , but there was that magic moment of silence that sometimes links a performer and an audience .
24 ‘ If you were a gentleman , you would have just backed off when you saw this place was taken ! ’
25 It 's a Dales Explorer , go as you please and get on and off when you want any day you like , ’ he assured her .
26 Then later , couple of months later when we found that list checked that we understood what the list meant and we presented that list to our church meeting .
27 They 'd cruised past when they arrived that afternoon , just after four o'clock , and seen Tommy standing on the doorstep .
28 In small birds it can hardly be rendered except as a blur of wings ; we can sometimes see their wingspread clearly when they threaten each other or quarrel at bird tables .
29 But I say that , they 've got no right to just change your , your name over , I mean , basically , really and truthfully when we got this place Rudy were n't on , on , he never signed on on nothing
30 The sleeping sailor woke up when he heard these words , and as Dorian left the house , the sailor hurried after him .
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