Example sentences of "when we [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it is a different story when we focus on phonological change .
2 When we listen to gentle and beautiful sounds , the vibrations are actually massaging our tissues and cells which , in turn , improve blood circulation , metabolism and hormone action .
3 However , when we control for such views , the relationship between unemployment experience and preparedness to break the law does not disappear ; in fact , it is almost as strong as it was in the bivariate table : +0.175 among the unalienated and +0.144 among the alienated , or +0.159 on average .
4 When we respond to initial requests , we are not making promises and we are not in a position to give hints .
5 Women lived a different cultural , economic , and political life from men in the 1920s , as will be seen in more detail when we return to this area and topic in 1926 .
6 Thank you I I have no other points Unless a has anybody got wants to pursue the communications issue after when when we reconvene at five thirty , otherwise I 'm quite happy .
7 When we hear of such cases , we investigate and draw on as many sources as possible to find out what happened …
8 When we hear of dramatic changes in the defendants ’ status , from City supremos to detainees of Her Majesty , are n't our reactions caused by our notions of status ?
9 I 'd generally go to supper by eight , and when we stick to these old-fashioned rules we shall make our visitors conform to them too .
10 When we come to civil society , though , the possibilities for a much wider group of people are rather different .
11 The point of these examples is not to underestimate the difficulties of social relations and cultural access in these types of cultural technique , but to show , by contrast , the qualitative difference when we come to such material systems as writing .
12 I hope that , when we come to that part of the Bill in Committee , the Minister will assure us that the association has been consulted and its fears allayed .
13 In the same , well no , we 'll deal with that detail when we come to that .
14 One of the accusations used and levelled against er against Christianity against the , the evangelical message , against things like the , the mission of Graham and , and others is that it , it does n't meet the needs the , the material needs of people but if you deal with the persons spiritual needs , if their sins are forgiven , those problems that are causing the material problem , it 's amazing how there are dealt with as well , the best way to sober up a person , the best way to deal with a person who 's an alcoholic , the best way to deal with a person who is a drug addict , the best way to deal with a person who , who commits adultery is not by telling them the wrongs of those things , it 's not by trying to , to , to do , to , to , you know , to , to counsel them it 's presenting the gospel allowing Jesus Christ to come into their lives and to forgive them , that will make the person sober quicker than all the counselling in the world and Paul says I brought you the most important the fundamental thing , that Christ died for our sins Paul again when he 's writing to the Romans in chapter five and verse eight he says but God demonstrates his own love towards us , in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us so God did in Jesus Christ what we could n't do for ourselves , so all of you have sin , so all of my sin , and he came and he died on the cross and as he was dying there was that transmit there , for he was n't dying for his own sin buy he was dying for your sin and for mine , it was all piled on him and so when we except what Christ has done , when we come to that place and yes I believe that you died for me ,
15 I further question the policy erm which , erm just mentioned , the average salary issue is that we want , erm that 's , that 's gon na cost us a million pounds next year , but we are doing it , so there 's a million pounds in growth in everybody 's er budget and basically everybody 's budget when we come to later .
16 When we come to everyday crystalline materials , however , there is one more link in the argument .
17 However , when we come to more details considerations — such as exactly where this ‘ golden age ’ is to be located in real historical time — then we are confronted with such a disorderly jumble of datemarks and vague historical allusions as to allow for wide margins of disagreement even among dedicated ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts .
18 It can be argued , it must be admitted , that when we come across one of these heterophonic homographs we generate all possible pronunciations before accessing the lexicon , and select the appropriate pronunciation on the basis of the derived meaning .
19 When we concentrate on one disaster , one famine , are others going on that we should be covering .
20 However , even when we concentrate on fixed investment in manufacturing , no single theory ‘ explains ’ much of the variation in investment .
21 The superlative is used when we refer to one object or group that forms a part of a larger group of collection .
22 Thus when we refer to stylistic variation , we are concerned with the three coding levels , and when we refer to stylistic value , we are concerned with the three functions .
23 Thus when we refer to stylistic variation , we are concerned with the three coding levels , and when we refer to stylistic value , we are concerned with the three functions .
24 The only thing is that the VIP treatment ( with ritual speeches , etc. ) sometimes gets a bit wearing and we sometimes have to keep a very straight face when the same political points are made to us over and over again by this or that party cadre when we go on official visits .
25 ‘ The situation could arise whereby we all own different bits of the same story but we will only know that when we go to one of the television networks with a proposal . ’
26 Again we can , we use that information when we go through various customs and border points .
27 Even when we go through welcome transitions — such as getting married , moving house or having a baby — we need to mourn our former life .
28 ‘ Through one acquisition or a combination of acquisitions , I would like to be in excess of $100m in revenue in Italy when we go into next year , but that will only happen if we find the right match .
29 When we turn to that most distinctive feature of cave organisms , regressive evolution , we can not decide whether it is caused by selection or genetic drift ; nor can we settle whether allozymic variation is due to selection or drift .
30 Surely when we turn to such a blatantly political film as A Very British Coup , it should be a different story .
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