Example sentences of "[vb infin] when [pron] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Stafford , who lost in the semi-finals at Beckenham last week to British number four Chris Bailey , said : ‘ I had a feeling I would win when I woke up .
2 you do n't behave when we go out
3 Four times , he said , Scots had woken up the morning after an election to find a Tory government : ‘ We can not guarantee when they wake up the morning after the election in 1997 that we will have got rid of them . ’
4 ‘ Perhaps that 's something we could discuss when you get back from Australia , ’ he said .
5 Not surprisingly , Ken was apprehensive about the position I might inherit when I touched down .
6 Wo n't particularly matter with what we 're doing now but it will do when we go on to seasons .
7 ‘ Lavinia , what do we do when we come back from the littlest room ?
8 What will we do when someone misses out on asylum but clearly has a case , albeit one that falls short of asylum , which is not bogus ?
9 ‘ I do n't really know what I 'll do when I pack up , but I 'll quite probably end up with my tools back in Hartlepool .
10 ‘ What 'll I do , Mother , what on earth will I do when I get out of here ? ’
11 What will I do when I get out of here ?
12 There is a lot you can do when you get back to the original mix tape , but for us the mix was all part of the creative process and I do n't really want to remix stuff .
13 So what are you gon na do when you run out of jobs Norman ?
14 ‘ But if my little darling reads books like that at his age , ’ says the mother , ‘ what will he do when he grows up ? ’
15 The leaden feeling that weighed heavily on me as Jean-Claude rode into Paris did not lift when we fetched up at the house in the rue Victorie .
16 Cos we might feel when we come out there we 'll look at the turkey , might go for a walk or go
17 How did you feel when you came round ?
18 She was afraid then , rather as a skier might feel when he looks down the steep whiteness of a dangerous slope , or a high diver who seems far above the water , but the sensation was so unusual to her that she could n't be sure that it was entirely unpleasant still strongly mixed , as it was , with curiosity .
19 How many more can Crayford accommodate when they put up the house-full signs ?
20 Er well Madam Deputy Speaker I think erm that the last half an hour shown that er the quality of debate in this house er remains extremely high and that even when you have an issue which on the face of it looks to be as dry as dust er that er there are some honourable members who will pick an argument er when perhaps er on the face of it there ought not to be much of an argument er I ca n't erm I ca n't say that erm I agreed with much of what erm the honourable member for Great Grimsby said er he seemed to imply er quite early on his er speech that most of the City of London er was collapsing in a sea of sleaze and er er other other goings on which are extremely er to be regretted but erm I think we ought to er remind him er that erm , you know , all all of these four orders er followed the Bingham inquiry into er what happened at B C C I which was not a British bank , was an international bank based erm overseas and I think I 'm right in saying this and I 'm sure my honourable friend the minister will confirm when he winds up er this is the first er such difficulty er that we 've experienced for a great length of time .
21 Yes you should look when you fell over they were all broken .
22 Do n't know what the time is , I did n't even look when I clocked in .
23 In fact , Sir Adrian had no preconceived ideas about the sort of career he would follow when he came down from Cambridge with a degree in economics .
24 We lay on the hard , orange clay and went through the different procedures that we would use when we went off to fire on the shooting range .
25 ‘ If I were on holiday , Nigel would be the first person I 'd contact when I got back .
26 ‘ I 'll give you my phone number , so your mother can ring when she gets in . ’
27 Moreover , Noorda must finally set up a line of succession and give us some indication of how Novell ( and Unix ) will function when he bows out .
28 A fantasy , but a lovely one , and one that she would miss when she went back home .
29 If you say , ‘ I wo n't let you go to any parties ’ or ‘ You ca n't go out to play for a week ’ you will probably reconsider when you cool down , change your mind and thus lose credibility .
30 The ted coloration is the male 's breeding dress , and will return when he settles down .
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