Example sentences of "[adj] when [pron] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'll be different when we join the snake , ’ I said .
2 Not when you you 've got It 's different when you have the time though .
3 Overseas Mission was not so popular when we realized the heathen were nearer than we thought .
4 We are quite clear , and we were clear when we conducted the talks this summer , that they were not peace talks because they would not bring an end to the violence , but were one of the pressures that can be mounted against the terrorists .
5 But a High Court judge said the plans were already public when they bought the house .
6 Clarke virtually admitted that he did not believe that these important issues should be discussed in public when he defended the government 's decision not to publish the advice on science funding which it had received from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
7 ‘ She was very understanding when I ended the relationship , and we still remained great friends .
8 It was so funny when you stubbed a fag out on his arse .
9 In piecing it together afterwards the thing began to go wrong when somebody asked the Butcher was he going to the ‘ do ’ in the Bank .
10 Durham , by that reckoning , got it all wrong when they signed a batsman as their overseas player in the knowledge that he would be available for only 3½ months of the five-month season .
11 He became embarrassed when he found the woman 's eyes tight on him .
12 The main problem with inkjets is that because the ink is wet when it hits the paper , it tends to spread along the fibres , giving a distorted image .
13 Jamie was why you got back on the horse , why you did n't say if you were afraid when they stitched the cut on your face after the brakes on the bike failed .
14 You 've got all the same things in common , you 've all got a baby and you were all under-age when you had the baby and most of us done exams .
15 True , it had been reasonably light when they left the station , and Glasgow , its war scars softened by the approaching night , had seemed like Liverpool to Vi .
16 Its original rating was 89% , which I feel is far too high when you consider the quality of games such as Rambo , a film licence from several years ago .
17 Apparently , if a baby kicks and is repeatedly given a response to that kick by touch , it can become highly responsive when it enters the world .
18 It 's yours ABSOLUTELY FREE when you join the Vevay Beauty Club .
19 Priced at £29 it will be yours absolutely free when you join The Folio Society
20 In Cowburn v. Focus Television Rentals Ltd. ( 1983 D.C. ) the defendants advertised ‘ Hire 20 feature films absolutely free when you rent a video recorder . ’
21 The contrast is even more marked when one examines the exports in detail ; those by denizens fell by only 2 per cent , those by Hansard merchants actually rose by over 6 per cent , while those by other aliens fell by over 77 per cent .
22 The similarity to Wagner 's account becomes more marked when we consider the application of concurrent interference theory to procedures other than flavour pre-exposure .
23 But Clark was unequivocal when he returned the call .
24 The news of the Seren had ignited a bright flame of hope which left her cold and utterly despondent when it shed no light at all on the mystery of her identity .
25 The only difference between them was that the bloke on the allotment was probably more careful when he prepared the soil , gentler when he started digging .
26 Be careful when you cross the road . ‘
27 ‘ I was 17 years old when I committed the offence for which I was sentenced to die , and I did n't even start thinking and caring about my life until I was at least 20 . ’
28 As the new lord was only nineteen years old when he inherited the title , it is unlikely the event will again take place for many years .
29 Although many patients are quite fit when admitted to the ward , they will become completely dependent when they have an anaesthetic and may only slowly return to independence after a surgical procedure .
30 Perhaps it will have more meaning and be more acceptable when we consider the ways in which reading can support these various kinds of growth ( see Chapter 3 ) .
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