Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] [adv] when " in BNC.

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1 He sounded agitated , and became more so when Gentle identified himself .
2 But her pouch has a muscle around its mouth which contracts like a draw-string and shuts so tightly when she goes into the water that her young are in no danger of drowning .
3 It must be remembered to breathe in ( using the special breathing technique ) when the arms or legs are up and to breathe out gently when they are down .
4 But the bricks were soft and crumbled uselessly away when he removed the moulds .
5 Both grass and clovers recover and grow more quickly when grazed hard for a short period and then rested for two to three weeks than they do under continuous nibbling .
6 It stopped when she lifted her palm , and came through again when she put it back .
7 One question of particular importance is whether trusts offered any interpretative advantages : were the jurists generally liable to cavil less and interpret more liberally when they came within sight of a trust ?
8 And run smartly backwards when the tarpaulin comes down . ’
9 Either that or the better-heeled locals enjoy female singers wailing purposefully at their table and moving away only when handed money .
10 Sadly , my father had to find work in the Gulf just before the last war and died out there when I was three years old .
11 Long and segmented , moving slowly and coiling up tightly when disturbed .
12 Lily Malloy loved dancing : she was n't religiously correct about the steps and laughed out loud when they jived .
13 He was more than usually serious and thoughtful tonight , he went with his eyes on the ground and his brows drawn , and smiled only fleetingly when she poked fun at Ednyfed 's wife to amuse him and get his attention .
14 In her private apartments the Empress dressed simply , usually in black , with few or no jewels , for contrary to public belief , she was not particularly fond of clothes and dressed up only when her role demanded it .
15 He I thought he might have sneaked out and come back again when I know he would n't leave Robert like , you know
16 Such a subjective process is controversial by its very nature and becomes more so when changes are introduced each year that may have important consequences for the grants payable to individual local authorities .
17 Nor did we have sinks and drains , so all the water had to be carried in and carried out again when it was dirty .
18 An increasing dependency on the market forced them to sell their crop cheaply immediately after the harvest and buy back later when speculation and other factors had increased its price .
19 She dislikes monotony , and switches off quickly when general administration goes into overload .
20 To the dismay of a large and loyal crowd , Bedford had simply allowed things to happen , and counter-attacked only twice when Tim Young 's pace in pursuit of the high ball briefly unsettled the Waterloo defence .
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