Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] when it " in BNC.
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1 | it 'll be while you 're settling down rather when it 's your er |
2 | well it got just eased of a little bit and I thought oh well I 'd make it , so I hopped up to get me erm pension erm and I just got down here when it started again and I came around the front from there and I came around the front I was soaking |
3 | There are soft , flat miaows to be let out of the house and pitiful , drawn-out miaows to be let in again when it starts raining . |
4 | Eventually , we realized that our school work was suffering and a few of us turned him down flat when it came to the sports and he did n't like it . |
5 | Incidentally , the ability to respond visually to very slow movements fits in well , for the semi-circular canals fail to respond to slow rotations , so the visual mechanism takes over just when it is most needed , when the inertial mechanism fails . |
6 | In 1988 it was selected from a session and in 1989 it won people over again when it was included on the LP . |
7 | Third World elites , as a rule , get off lightly when it comes to paying tax — certainly in comparison with their counterparts in the developed world . |
8 | what 's the point of having the judge sitting up there when it 's jury that 's saying whether it 's |
9 | Bouncing and bucking down the rough , uneven scrubland of the sloping ground beyond , it finally fetched up hard when it smashed head-on into a rocky outcrop . |
10 | It had only woken up again when it had been brought into the Store , near electricity . |
11 | If if it 's go , well yo , we do n't know because they do n't , they have n't put out exactly when it is , whether it |
12 | three-minute noise globule which sold out instantly when it was originally released , following extensive Peel play |
13 | Refuse to sweep difficulties under the carpet but sort things out even when it is painful . |
14 | What we mean by this is whether a syntactic analysis is carried out even when it is rendered unnecessary for sentence comprehension by the presence of semantic or pragmatic factors . |
15 | Nor did we have sinks and drains , so all the water had to be carried in and carried out again when it was dirty . |
16 | ‘ I 'd like to stay on here when it runs out , though , because I think of this as my home now . ’ |