Example sentences of "when we [be] [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't want any trouble with the senior staff , particularly now when we 're getting ready to move into the new Lab . "
2 When we 're using whole group drama : We must give the class a clear focus to the work .
3 You know i i feeds into that idea I think that the the you know , people in Africa are impotent and that we have to put put into our pockets to help them when we 're destroying massive amounts of grain .
4 And I would just caution all of us , when we 're discussing local needs or migration , be it at the county level or at the district council level .
5 When we 're writing this
6 When we 're doing first aid incidents erm the standard thing we 're doing for adults when they 're doing a first aid exam is we 'll give present them with a casualty with perhaps a cut hand or something like that and they 'll actually have a black eye .
7 So when we 're doing this normal multiplying we 're really doing this .
8 that we 're well aware of the fact that when we 're doing this , of course there 's usually a degree of adverse publicity .
9 Now clearly it makes no sense you might be up to producing the Toyota Corollas in a three hundred acre plant , erm , near Derby right but we ca n't employ the same techniques in production er when we 're making agricultural why not well essentially we 're using land , we 're using land intensively alright and there comes a point when , erm you reach dis-economies of scale and start er accruing dis-economies of scale in agricultural production and that scale of plant is very , very small but after about well it depends what type of production er what type of product you 're making but , you know , there are n't many farms over five thousand hectares , now five thousand hectares is a huge farm , it 's massive alright but it still only produces a fraction of , say U K output cos there 's several million hectares of erm but the reason why you do n't see these very large farms is that you just do n't reap the economies of scale alright , because essentially we need land erm and you 're farm gets so big that it would take you half the day to drive your combine harvester over to the , the other side of th your farm just to erm , to harvest the , the wheat right .
10 We had the G A T talks held up for a lengthy period simply because the French wanted even more cash for agriculture and of course they got it and it 's rather silly when we 're spending two hundred and fifty million pounds a week on dumping and destroying food .
11 Later , when we 're talking some more about the Playboy pictures , I wonder if they are in a similar vein to Madonna 's upcoming book of fantasy photos , the imaginatively titled Sex .
12 ‘ We 've had three months of investigation and it 's important that we now look forward to next year 's National when we are expecting large crowds . ’
13 I have been asked to approach you to see if you would like to submit a slide or photograph ( or indeed an original ) for consideration when we are choosing this year 's design .
14 I have been asked to approach you to see if you would like to submit a slide or photograph ( or indeed an original ) for consideration when we are choosing this year 's design .
15 Right okay can you go into the , just log the data okay last week we were looking at test for structural change and we said that the Chow test is the most commonly used test for structural change in actual fact Chow developed two tests erm , the parameter constancy , I E structural change , fir the first one is where you remember what the , the principle behind the Chow test that you split the whole sample into two sub periods , right and you see whether the , some of the res residual sum of squares from each sub sample , right , is significantly different from the residual sum of squares from a single estimation over the who whole sample period , right if they are significantly different that suggests that the parameters that are estimated over the full er sample period , right , are n't as good estimates as the unrestricted estimates when we are allowing two different sets of parameters just to be estimated .
16 We have grown accustomed to using tea and coffee as a pick-me-up when we are feeling low .
17 WE ALL like to be taken seriously , especially when we are feeling ill .
18 The first part of the subtle body or aura is called the etheric or vital body which emanates about t.5 centimetres from the physical body ; the astral body radiates about 30 centimetres or more around the body ; and the mental or spiritual body , which can widen or contract , sometimes extends for metres when we are feeling jubilant or when we are in love , for instance .
19 We may as well use these same descriptions even if there is no intention of shooting movies from detailed scripts , because they act as a useful discipline when we are shooting any kind of material .
20 Such comments come a bit rich from the Opposition , when they have opposed each and every training initiative that we have introduced during the past 12 years and when we are spending two and a half times as much in real terms as the Labour Government did .
21 Even when we are balancing one consideration against another in a quite particular case , to decide which of two conflicting prima facie obligations is the more stringent , we are trying to reach such an intuition , but the wealth of detail which determines the relative degrees of stringency in this case will make it inexpressible in a formula mechanically applicable to other cases .
22 It can be hard physically as well as emotionally to be caring for someone who is ill and dependent , especially when we are growing older ourselves .
23 When we were discussing these issues in our Working Group the teachers often reminded me that we were not preparing a thesis for university dons .
24 Wagner , for his part , was equally taken with his gifted young admirer and , as Nietzsche explained to Rohde , " when we were getting ready to leave , he shook my hand warmly and with great friendliness invited me to visit him , in order to make music and talk philosophy . "
25 We always got excited when we were packing ready for the journey of about 50 miles .
26 and when we and when we were dredging that up , that used to be all like er er trunks of trees and you could , I mean you could see it when they come up it was very light .
27 ‘ The sailing proved to be an extremely enjoyable way of learning teamwork skills , especially when we were charting rough waters . ’
28 For example , when we were recording this album at Eel Pie Studios , Pete Townshend 's amp was sitting in a corner , so of course I had to try it !
29 We were to meet him at the airport , and when we were making all the arrangements with him on the phone , he said , ‘ Are you sure you 'll be able to recognize me ? ’
30 Well when we were doing that Okay ?
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