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

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1 for the winner … the one who guesses correctly there 's two season tickets … and we 've five runners-up prizes of United shirts … we 'll announce the winners when we know the new manager of course … now United are playing at Bolton tonight … they need at least a point after a disappointing defeat against watford on saturday …
2 for the winner … the one who guesses correctly there 's two season tickets … and we 've five runners-up prizes of United shirts … we 'll announce the winners when we know the new manager of course … now United are playing at Bolton tonight … they need at least a point after a disappointing defeat against watford on saturday …
3 We shall see this when we use the Fancy Patterns in a moment .
4 If the reason is not self-evident , it soon emerges when we imagine an appropriate part of to be placed in the verbal position .
5 When we receive a linguistic message , we pay attention to many other factors apart from the language itself .
6 Since eighty two er , when we merged the two Pearson public companies we have increased Pearson 's earnings per share and dividends four-fold .
7 I 'd sent Mum to the acupuncturist to try and give her some energy , and Jack and I were in the house when we heard a terrible thud .
8 I remember on one such occasion in early 1920 , my sister Gladys and I were upstairs in the top back room , looking out of the window , when we heard a terrifying scream .
9 We were about to leave for our unknown destination when we heard a well-known voice shouting ‘ Wait ! ’ in German .
10 Again when we went the last time they said that .
11 When we reach the face-to-face negotiations , the parties themselves will be able to confront their ideological and territorial difficulties and seek to reach some kind of compromise .
12 He has a tendency to give abstract theory in unnecessarily dense language without examples ; this is difficult to absorb , and consequently , when we reach the extended analyses in Chapter 5 , there is a temptation constantly to flick back to the earlier chapters to try to clarify the theory .
13 How much more quickly does my hon. Friend think that we might achieve a balance between exports and imports when we introduce a minimum wage , increase taxes on investment , increase personal taxes and allow the trade unions to ride rough shod once again ?
14 Foundations of parent-child support When we put the two halves of this equation together some important points emerge about the nature of parent-child support in adult life and about the ways in which that support is delivered .
15 We 're about half-way down the mugs when we hear the front door go and someone on the stairs .
16 Altogether , then , we can say the tune is predictable , not in the sense that without knowing it we are sure exactly what is coming next but in the sense that when we hear the next phrase , our reaction is , ‘ yes , I thought something like that was coming ’ .
17 We 're in the hotel bar after the second show , when we hear the bad news .
18 Why run away from home when we 've a fascinating country of our own ?
19 It looked very bad when we advertised an eight P M start and if
20 When we ask the average PPL what they would do to set up a descent whilst maintaining their present speed , they reply — after some thought — is invariably , " I 'll reduce power , but I shall not have to change the attitude . "
21 When we question the actual extent of lifetime employment it is not surprising to find that a fluid labour market requires that only a quarter of employees can expect such guarantees .
22 The important thing to sort when we pass the forty mark is the motive that lies behind the wish to stay looking young .
23 When we lived a simpler life we walked , swam , stretched and climbed as a matter of course almost every day of our lives .
24 Had we been as free from the fetters of manpower planning as Field when we negotiated the new deal the problem could have been solved overnight .
25 Peter Jenkinson , Head of Walsall 's Museums and Art Galleries commented : ‘ When we launched the first show three years ago , we were amazed at the amount of secret collectors we discovered behind ordinary people 's front doors .
26 We found nothing very remarkable when we tested a similar product on an earlier occasion , but we 'll test Chemi-Zorb long term and report back .
27 Our first minor disagreement of this kind came when we met a large puddle on a woodland track and Skipper decided he could n't possibly get his feet wet .
28 When we met the last time .
29 We were to meet them ourselves , when we followed the professional python-hunters into the burial caverns of Celebes island .
30 I 'd thought it was Dargaville but when we reached the small town of Warkworth , the name ‘ rang a bell ’ .
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