Example sentences of "when we [am/are] [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But when we 're getting near the answer , or when we 've first got the question and we 're trying to think about it .
2 Purchases are up more than I thought people purchasing all the time is , that 's fine , they 've got a system , we can describe that in a paragraph here and that 'll satisfy them but there 's more of a problem when we 're buying in the software , more than a one off thing .
3 ‘ If we 're acting for the smaller firm it invariably happens , and if and when we 're acting for the larger firm we always identify the key partners in the smaller firm and bring them into the new management team , ’ Mr Llambias reveals .
4 ‘ We 'll look at that when we 're looking at the commercial and marketing risk .
5 Erm delivery for the steel will come in and we need a crane to offload and a crane when we 're offloading onto the tractor trailer
6 practice when we 're going in the world
7 It has maximum impact when we 're trudging through the snow and the rain .
8 She 's probably heating up the mince pies so we can have them hot when we 're sitting on the floor in front of the Christmas tree trying to guess what the wrapped up prezzies are .
9 I mean it 's mostly for the kids or if , w when we 're travelling in the car anywhere .
10 Even when we 're talking about the person who has right of way on a roundabout .
11 When we 're talking about the negligence factor , obviously the insurance does n't cover the negligence of of a repairer , erm any faults inherent at the time of purchase are obviously not our responsibility and I do n't think any reasonable person would expect us to cover that because obviously we 're we 're in insurance , we 're not taking on risks already , we 're taking on a risk of mechanical failure of items after they 're sold , not obviously before they 're sold .
12 When we 're talking to the people on the phone we home in on a thousand pound .
13 When we are dealing with the literature on voting behaviour , we are dealing with a literature that has come to display turbulence in the face of electoral behaviour that has become increasingly volatile and unpredictable .
14 When we are dealing with the structure plan for which there is no local plan in force , we have a new problem which is that , owing to the diagrammatic nature of the plans , no one will be able to say with certainty that this does or does not affect the claimant 's property , but that nevertheless , because of that very uncertainty , a wider number of properties may be affected .
15 There 's some valuable work gone on there , and you can , and if and if we 're going to deny these people , the opportunity of of achieving anything like their potential , I mean , it seems such a shame , when we , you know , when we are succeeding in the rest of the programme .
16 This assumes that there is a tension between the causing of serious harm ( death ) and the relatively low fault ( ‘ recklessness ’ , as here defined ) , and that this tension should be resolved in favour of the fault element when we are deciding on the labels of offences , thereby making no reference to the result , but should be resolved in favour of the serious harm when sentencing , increasing the sentence according to the gravity of the resulting harm .
17 How can we see it in our everyday relationships , or when we are walking along the street shopping ?
18 You will remember that we have italicised client when we are talking about the main beneficiaries of various forms of care in order to differentiate this from ‘ client ’ used in the simple sense of a recipient of nursing care .
19 When we are talking about the end of privilege and we are talking about the future and training , we must remember that over half the population are hard done by .
20 So what I 'm going to ask effectively that when we are talking about the Greater York element of the housing land allocation we concentrate on the question of is the level of provision enough ?
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