Example sentences of "when you have [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why . |
2 | His fingers warm against her cheek , as though he needed to touch , he continued , ‘ When you 've wanted something for so long , and you finally think you 've found it , and then it all turns to ashes , it makes you over-react — sounds lame , does n't it ? |
3 | ‘ When you 've dropped me in Clerkenwell I 'd like you to deliver a letter for me . |
4 | ‘ There 's nothing private , ’ answered Julia , ‘ although I would quite like the letter back when you 've shown it to her . ’ |
5 | Teaching somebody to drive when you 've driven yourself for a number of years is really hard . |
6 | Keep your mouth closed when you 've got something in it or we 'll take something away . |
7 | It does get you like that I reckon when you 've got something like that . |
8 | oh it 's very smart I have to say that , I mean when you 've got something like that you only need a skirt and a top |
9 | so you 've got your pattern down , because when you 've got something like that |
10 | When you 've got it to the final fold there you 've got your ordinary |
11 | That , sort of , it 's got the , it 's one of those sort of days I think when you 've got lots of cloud about broken clouds , so every now and again the sun will come through and light up different areas of the picture . |
12 | It was right at the very beginning when you had to ask him about the introduction , I thought you were going straight off from the business card and all the rest of it and what you actually had was your C C Q in front of you because it took you all that time to get round to it . |
13 | She and Sheila had had disagreements before — not really surprising when you 'd known someone for twelve years , since the first day they had peered at the college noticeboard together . |
14 | ‘ You asked me if the garage had returned my car , when you 'd got it under lock and key all the time ! ’ |
15 | ‘ Yet this is discourteous of me , ’ he said , ‘ when you have saved me from a ‘ messy end ’ . |
16 | When you have shared something like that , you want to find out a little more about those who have shared it with you . |
17 | But when you have equipped him with a wife — why , it will be in his interest to kill you ! ’ |
18 | It may be a childish response , but when you have overtaken someone on a hill , it is very uncomfortable to be overtaken by them . |