Example sentences of "when they [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As the rest of the royals head to Balmoral tomorrow morning , Diana will pick up ten-year-old William and Harry , eight , when they break up for the Christmas holidays from Ludgrove school in Wokingham .
2 There has got to be something to stop the skiers losing their way when they fall out of the pub . ’
3 They feel a bit beleaguered here , and they cause quite a sensation when they walk about in the streets with their long hair ( the men , I mean ! ) .
4 These days I forget what I prescribe and what people have got when they walk out of the surgery .
5 But the wards are staffed twenty four hours a day , nursing staff are always about , we have dedicated security staff who can be called at a minute 's notice , and staff are obviously aware on kid 's wards how sensitive security is , and will be challenging people when they come on to the wards .
6 There are still drawings for which export licences have not yet been applied but will no doubt be stopped when they come up before the reviewing committee .
7 He 'd send them then , he every dock was numbered from one to hundred and thirty and he 'd say righto , number one so and so , number five so and so and of course when they come back to the pool , they 'd go on the end of the rota .
8 Night Goblins have become so accustomed to the dark that when they come out into the open they prefer to move around at night and hide away during the day .
9 When they come out of the water , it is as if the mikva represents the womb and they are reborn .
10 French cakes , Léonie mused : are n't as good when they come out of the oven as English cakes .
11 the , the the green erm coats when they er , when they go up to the main school .
12 Freedom and self-determination for a small country only seem to count when they go along with the freedom to drive large cars and the freedom to consume .
13 I 'm not , I 'm not just blaming them all the time , I mean , the situation is , when they go out on the field , they are their own men , I ca n't do anything about there , I ca n't talk for them out there ; I can only put it on in training , and when they get out there , they 've got to do it theirselves .
14 When they turn up at the office next day looking as if they 've missed out on their sleep , however , they could get more than teasing comments from their colleagues .
15 As has been said , Sam and Frodo experience it as thinking for a moment they have died and gone to Heaven , when they wake up on the field of Cormallen .
16 I think if you ask any housewife , if they 're honest , they 'll turn round and say they feel like a drudge half the time — everybody thinks when they get up in the morning ‘ Oh no , I 've got the same old things to do today , till I go to bed tonight . ’
17 Yep , that just about sums up what we do on the way to the cairn , hence the use of the word climb in trying to convey to a companion exactly what it is you expect them to do when they get out of the car .
18 The problems start when they get out of the ‘ All I want is a basic word processor ’ frame of mind and start getting into some serious computing .
19 When they get back to the start again .
20 DUNCAN FERGUSON and Scott Booth will this afternoon get the opportunity to justify Craig Brown 's opinion that they are full internationalists of the future when they team up for the first time in Scotland 's Under-21 side .
21 Grasses will help to build up the feeling of luxuriance and they add their own special grace when they sway about in the breeze .
22 And a major problem is where will all the refugees go when they arrive back in the country .
23 but when they crawl down in the hall they they 're no bigger than
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