Example sentences of "when they [verb] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Almost before Laura could blink her eyes a vigorous pillow-fight seemed to be taking place as the two small girls charged back and forth across the bed , screaming with laughter when they managed to score a hit .
2 Oyston had been brought up the son of a Durham miner and had moved to Blackpool with his parents when they went to open a boarding house .
3 There is a lot of anxiety displayed by handicap golfers when they try to use a driver .
4 In the final part of our series on the work of the RSPCA , Liz Hannam looks at the difficulties the society face when they try to take a cruelty case to court .
5 He adds that ‘ the natives of Mull are very careful to chew a piece … especially when they intend to have a drinking bout ’ .
6 It is not as though regular blood donors receive preferential treatment when they come to need a transfusion .
7 They 're seen as being reliable , they 'll use a standard approach so that when they come to solve a problem , what do we , what did we do before ?
8 I think they look after them when they 've lost a lot of weight , you know .
9 I often wonder if , when they 've selected a person say right , I 'll choose number three , when number one goes by and number two goes by afterwards if they think oh you know , no , I would have preferred number two .
10 Now having said that I mean the late long established er unit trust group , I mean as a , as a company we 've got to be very careful who we use , we 've got an approved list erm in London and in Bournemouth we have erm a , a department which analyzes products , and those products come onto our approved list when they 've , when they 've fulfilled a number of criteria .
11 When they 've done a nappy thing .
12 I think he was conscious of a great deal probably , but at the same time many writers will tell you that they find when they 've finished a poem or a play things in it , demonstrably in it , systematically and intelligently present with real relations , which they do n't remember writing .
13 I think he was conscious of a great deal probably , but at the same time , many writers will tell you , that they find when they 've finished a poem or a play , things in it , demonstrably in it , systematically and intelligently present with real relations , which they do n't remember writing .
14 G. is pleased with the response at the company — not only do they report as soon as possible when they 've got a pollution , they let him know about the progress they make : ‘ I 've got them so well trained now they 'll be phoning half an hour before they have a discharge . ’
15 The filthy conditions would n't help : the droids probably had infra-red sight , and heat-seekers do n't notice a rainstorm when they 've got a rocket trail to home in on .
16 And when they 've got a sell-out crowd singing along , you wonder if they might be right .
17 She wants me when they 've got a club night and
18 ‘ You know how men are when they 've had a glass too many .
19 Most people when they 've experienced a burglary will spend some time , perhaps minutes , perhaps hours , trying to absorb what has happened to them .
20 Kalchu explained that every hunt begins like this : the dogs flush out the forest — the inaccessible chasms and the narrow hidden valleys — and when they 've found a boar , they 're trained to chase it downhill only .
21 When they had eaten a couple of mouthfuls they started to open their mail .
22 In addition to the squalor , residents suffered from prejudice when they had to give a Springtown address .
23 In December 1947 , for example , when they had agreed a memorandum on Area Board organisation , Randall , the London Board chairman , insisted that it should be a purely advisory document not binding on the areas ; and some degree of variation in local organisation did in fact emerge .
24 He remembered the occasion when they had paid a visit to St Whatever-it-was on Magdalen bridge in Oxford .
25 The next day or the day after perhaps , when they had talked a lot about the commune project , Mary had come up with Bella 's name .
26 They used to do some outrageous things together when they 'd had a couple of beers .
27 And had been salvaged when they 'd had a sort of a a mock assessment .
28 All crews agreed it was a top-notch event and plan to meet next July for a re-match , when they hope to entice a couple of crews from Chapelcross onto the water to make it a truly inter-site event .
29 All too often when they cease to use a building , they simply lock the door and walk away .
30 They are more able to relax and enjoy the time with their baby when they have had a break from the everyday routine at home ; others find that having their own income gives them independence — and fewer money worries .
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