Example sentences of "[conj] when [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The poachers had already been and got away with their spoils ; or when they heard the shots , they made off .
2 Furthermore , different religions may need different symbols , and it is only when they are treated as fetishes , or when they become the means whereby one religion claims superiority over another , that they cease to be of value and are fit only to be discarded .
3 For anyone with techno-fear , the A4 could be just the thing for those first , tentative steps into the world of programming , and the MIDI facility means you 'll already have the foot-controller if or when you feel the need to expand your effects with another processor .
4 What can you remember about your first week , or when you joined the force ?
5 When ever BBCBASIC(Z80) comes across a FOR , REPEAT , GOSUB , FN or PROC statement , it need to remember where it is in the program so that it can loop back or return there when it encounters a line with NEXT , UNTIL or RETURN statement or when it reaches the end of a function or procedure .
6 However , it is important for him and the Opposition Front-Bench team to understand that when we replaced the old supplementary benefit scheme we sought to target help on the people who needed it most .
7 We did n't definitely know that when we had the meeting , but he is coming and I will write to him when he arrives in the country .
8 Is not it a pity that when we had the chance we did not finish the job ?
9 Point six means that wh just to remind you that when we had the sales conference we did promise these
10 Well we realized that when we had the windows changed .
11 I lay down in my boat , sure that when we reached the rough , open water , that would be the end for me .
12 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 ’ .
13 As I say the main idea is that when we get the answers to these er you you know regardless of what you 're actually telling me you know whether you them right or not .
14 At the moment its all to deliberate … defences know that when we get the ball centre midfield we will play it out wide and try and get a cross in from there .
15 ‘ It means that when we collect the ball and look up there are more passing options available , ’ he stated .
16 So quite clearly individual family situations will change , and I 'd like to use this opportunity to get the message across to everybody who 's listening that when we introduce the charges you 'll all get a letter , and the letter will say also that there is a waiver scheme , and the procedure you should go through to be considered for that .
17 So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year .
18 I promise that when we park the car you wo n't be disappointed .
19 Well that 's interesting well I 'll er d do you mind if I mention that when we start the lecture again because that 's a good example erm yeah .
20 Yeah , just saying that when we move the erm the first aid room to the , to the first floor from House .
21 I therefore give due notice to the Government Whips who are on duty that when we examine the bill in Committee and consider some of the things that are set out in this illustrious treaty , I may not be able to support the Government .
22 The practical result of this is that when we study the individual child we see a succession of stages of development which from the point of view of the id are just as they should be and — because the id is the oldest , most fundamental and , from the point of view of the instinctual drives which originate it , the most important agency — are just what they should be .
23 Women were most resistant to his strictures , claiming that when they served the goddess , they were never short of food .
24 Er Mike said in his autobiography that when they got the play and converted it to film , they changed the age of the character for a start , cos in the play it was written in the late fifties by Bill and it was written for a man approaching his forties .
25 As for the barking dragoman , Gustave merely records that when they heard the village dog in the distance , he ordered the policeman to fire his pistol in the air .
26 The Conservatives are inconsistent , I mean that when they wrote the policy , when they were looking at the guidelines this erm I ca n't remember off hand what it was on page fifty .
27 I 'm so far up the creek myself that when they throw the book at me it 'll be the whole library .
28 Later she had a full mastectomy and was just getting over that when they discovered the cancer had spread to her bones .
29 I have told my hon. Friend in private and I am happy to tell him in public that if the doctors concerned say that when they installed the computer they did not know that the list size criterion existed , I am happy to accept that as a statement of fact .
30 He knew that when they built the Jubilee Line they had had to put in a big fan shaft here to release the air or passengers might have been blown off the platform on to the line .
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