Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] when " in BNC.

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1 It 's just it 's very very very well , put it this way , children seem to learn language very very very very quickly and they 've got very very very little data to go on when they learn the language .
2 Using the ribber , there are a lot of steps to go through when knitting .
3 So was there a drama club going in when you came here ?
4 Er or aircraft went over when the siren was going , and the people could n't hear it .
5 It 's like Jenny , like Tracey said Carla was the best at She even said apparently to the big girls on a Monday there 's gon na be a lot of heads turning a lot of chat going on when Carla comes out .
6 However , two minutes later Aberdeen went ahead when Brian Grant picked up a Gillhaus pass and drove the ball home from 16 yards .
7 Yeah , the social security goes out when you 're changing your baby .
8 The lesson of the Square One Principle is this : the person who has the courage to go back when necessary is the one who goes on in the end .
9 Roughly , and somewhat metaphorically , we can say that something of the following sort goes on when successful communication takes place .
10 Yet , he is not sure all his countrymen benefit similarly from committing themselves to becoming fulltime professionals in the northern summer : ‘ There is a danger if fast bowlers go over when they are too young , ’ Tribe says .
11 Notts went ahead when Mike Simpson volleyed home after a long throw-in .
12 The bomb went off when Carol learned of her trip being cancelled .
13 A railway spokesman , Gautam Banerjee , said the bomb went off when a police patrol stopped the man and wanted to search his bag .
14 It 's the best time of the day to go up when there 's nobody .
15 In 51 minutes Ian Ferguson crashed in a fierce 20 yarder which flew wide and Rangers missed a great chance to go ahead when Murdoch saved a Hateley penalty kick , after the keeper had been penalised for bringing down the big attacker .
16 ‘ I had the chance to go out when there were only four cars on the track , but I made them change the car which meant I went out in the busy section . ’
17 This makes it possible to keep audio output going even when the read head is on the move and the CD-ROM is not being accessed .
18 Lots of different things go on when you listen :
19 Registration figures went down when the poll tax was introduced , but — at least nationally — they staged a marked recovery in 1992 , more than compensating for the 1989 drop .
20 After a 10-minute warm-up and stretch , you programme the bleepers to go off when you go too slow or too fast , and adjust your speed accordingly .
21 BLACKPOOL : A bit of a cheer went up when the news came through last week in Brighton of the Government 's humiliation at the hands of the Bundesbank .
22 Rangers went ahead when a superb ball from John Brown allowed David Robertson to go down the line on the left , and McCoist was on the spot to whip home the cross .
23 Can you remember things that your mother used to do to make the money go further when
24 The researchers could chase up forms , and keep the motivation going even when team members were hard pressed .
25 I 'm sure our souls go there when we die , ’ she answered firmly .
26 Again it see-sawed to and fro throughout the half erm last couple of minutes Banbury went twice when Peter Smith fired in a shot from twenty yards which Ricky Harding in the Almondsbury goal held very comfortably , and erm Dave Bristow again went close .
27 You many have thought , like me , that serving hatches went out when the craze for eating in the kitchen came back into fashion .
28 Doctor goes on when one considers her potential life in terms of an academic achievement and marriage with a family , one can only say that without a shadow of doubt she has been devastated and her emotionally devastation will I fear , increase over the years , unquote .
29 We are , he observed , only too willing to make this sort of leap , and not only in the field of theology ( Hume was also very critical of what he saw as the pretensions of the science of his day to uncover the ‘ hidden springs ’ of things ) , but we need to be much more modest and cautious , to realise how limited the scope of our experience and knowledge is , and how liable our minds to go astray when they over-reach themselves and fish in waters too deep for their lines to plumb .
30 Our our Corinne goes round when she got to .
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