Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] [adv] when [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 You should arrive around 3.30pm when you 'll disembark and check into the five-star Dom Hotel for a very luxurious night .
3 And he 's a sensible lad , with good prospects , he 'll do well enough when he 's finished studying at that university .
4 I 'll drop in again when I 'm passing , ’ shouted the lady , as she retreated into the uproar .
5 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 .
6 He was well aware of how long Marie stayed here and he could calculate just exactly when she would be passing .
7 For a powerful man , he could move very quietly when he had to .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 He was the sort of man who 'd turn up only when he said he would n't .
11 ‘ All could turn out well when they come back tomorrow and we talk the matter over .
12 Ah he used to come up here when he was a wee boy with his granny .
13 He and I and a few other people used to hang around together when we were students .
14 You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House .
15 This would lay down specifically when they can and can not play or rehearse .
16 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 .
17 She promised herself that she would try once more when she got to work .
18 But for most of them it is clearly worth it , and Carol would struggle in even when she was not feeling well .
19 ‘ 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 .
20 You can set this so that the machine will stop at points you have preselected : if you zero at your starting point on the tape , the machine will stop there automatically when you rewind .
21 Time spent collecting concrete evidence that you possess these and similar skills and qualities which are often expressed in rather general terms will pay off handsomely when you are required to prove your worth in an interview .
22 Garden furniture will come up looking like new and will last longer too when you look after it with your Steamatic .
23 I think you will find out more when you see him — ’ and to this she added , ‘ naturally . ’
24 Plastic mirror is another possible substitute and has the advantage that it wo n't steam over ; on the other hand it can crack very easily when it is being fixed into place and it does seem to give a more distorted reflection .
25 or , or days , you can pick actually just when you want to do it
26 It 's not as if you can stagger in like when you 've got a heavy cold , at least
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