Example sentences of "and when [pers pn] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And when they fed these bullocks — when they had their breakfast they used to lay down ; and they 'd take 'em home and put 'em out in the yard and feed 'em just the same as these other bullocks with these owd skeps .
2 yes , but I mean that 's land , that looks , people might think it means mountains , and when they read that , then they read that bit look
3 And when they had all those trees cut down erm
4 but they 're bonded to different groupings so , for example , if one had something like this er , let's call that see three , page seven if I had something like that that central carbon there and when they draw these things at an exam paper , do n't expect it to be the central one .
5 They became great friends and when they did that film in Africa they had a 15-hundredweight truck behind them absolutely full of whisky that followed them everywhere they went .
6 About 12 hours later , I had the most explosive evacuation , and when they did another test , the worms were gone …
7 There were , how ever , considerable practical problems for the Central Authority in disciplining this instinct by devising measures of performance alternative to the profit yardstick , The Area Board barons liked to keep the Central Authority distant from their own fiefs , but they did come to court to bargain on the issues which had to be resolved between them ; and when they did this personal and political factors could be as important as commercial or economic ones .
8 They were good , big bells , the bells of St Saviour 's , and when they rang that crisp Saturday morning in December , the echo of their music returned across the harbour to the people of Polruan as they made their way up the hill to see the two couples joined in matrimony .
9 And when they arrived some of the Celtic tribes were standing on the shore and they were very very fierce , bright red hair some of them had and beards .
10 And when we calculate these other points they should fit on it as well .
11 But behind that t the bottom half I still remember it though , and when we opened that .
12 And when we see these attempts as themselves social processes , we can continue the inquiry , instead of cutting it short .
13 that never did anything , that we inherited , and when we moved all that stuff that was on there , all that junk , erm , when we first moved , I thought it might flourish when it sorted it , but it 's kind of spindly so , that 's gone , no , no , another bush , over this side
14 And when we examine those repetitive media messages , we find amongst them those which dull , which desensitise , and which may ultimately disinhibit by eroding the internalised constraints which are part and parcel of the civilising process , constraints we used to learn at our mother 's knee , and which we discard at our peril .
15 And when we watch these films again , fifteen years later , how often do we find ourselves drawn back to the world in which we first saw them ?
16 Er what I have chosen to do is to do what we were doing in the nineteen eighties , which is to take the simplest measure of the maximum flow and the detrusor pressure at that volume and when we do that , you can see that these patients , instead of being a single group of patients with a single kind of bladder pressure and flow , these patients are all over the map .
17 We can plot the current flowing through the channel , which is here shown on the ordinate , as a function of the holding voltage , which is shown on the abscissa here , and when we do that we get a so-called current voltage relationship .
18 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
19 she asked for , she should n't of been walking along the street at twelve o'clock and when we have those attitudes at the top of our legal and judicial system its no wonder women blame themselves and indeed maybe blamed .
20 And when it does that , you can put a needle in there and just all the stuff comes out all the
21 This early class endured a miserable existence in damp , cramped circumstances and when it outgrew these premises , it moved into a building in Gem Street which although much larger was equally gloomy , dark and ugly .
22 The blade is repeatedly thrust into the ground in different spots nearby until I get the best possible signal — and when I get that I then know the rabbit and/or ferret is immediately beneath the spade .
23 And when I get this all sorted …
24 I hung in there another year shredding a few more files saying maybe it was time I went back to the law and when I got this offer …
25 I went out to the theatre and the opera a lot , and when I had some time off , I was usually able to get away somewhere .
26 I thought I 'd put a disc out or something , then yesterday my legs started to feel quite strange , and when I woke this morning — my husband was really worried , he fetched the doctor — Nurse Avery , I 'm so scared ! ’
27 I started running and when I reached this end of the scaffolding I saw a woman bending over something on the ground at the other end .
28 And when I realized this I started kicking and crying .
29 And when I hear that , when you 're working you 're talking as well and he , he , he was a good talker and , and he , you know , he was a good union , a good clever speaker and he impressed me .
30 On my first visit to the village I was unable to find any of its vines and when I asked several people from the larger Champagne houses , few had even heard of its vineyards , let alone of their elevated status .
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