Example sentences of "when they [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The view that states imperil their own legitimacy when they offend their own subjects ' conservative conceptions of constitutionality is found more amongst other academic students of politics than amongst political scientists themselves . |
2 | There was more , of course , about sympathy and sorrow and about writing again when they had anything more to tell her . |
3 | When they got it all home , the honeycombs were cut and drained through cloth into jars . |
4 | She was utterly pliant as his lips traced her neck and cheeks , and when they brushed her own again she felt warmth flood over her . |
5 | No when they hear it all day |
6 | ‘ Some friends who were with me on holiday in Romania talked about the idea and when they contacted me this year saying they were going to do the ride I told them I was more than willing to join them , ’ said Karen , who teaches at Applegarth Primary School , Northallerton . |
7 | They tend to say , oh well , he 's black so it 's to be expected , they 're bound to do that , so when they give you that kind of attitude , you think oh well , blow them , if that 's what they think , why not act like that . |
8 | Remember also that most lecturers ( if they happen to be your examiners ) feel a strong revulsion and antipathy when they find their own cherished and " brilliant " arguments re-presented in a bowdlerised fashion from inadequate notes and a poor flogged memory . |
9 | Politicians are always at their most vulnerable when they believe their own propaganda . |
10 | Well they wo n't know you when they see you this afternoon . ’ |
11 | ‘ You do realise you 're going to get the Press really going when they see you this evening , do n't you ? |