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

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1 From here , head for the end of the plantation and when you reach the road , go through the gate opposite .
2 And when you switch the printer back on , wherever it is when it 's switched on , it thinks that 's the head of the form .
3 and when you got it home you found it did n't fit ?
4 And when you got into any gas , a blue flame used to come on the top of your lamp pop , gone .
5 And when you got into that shop there 's maybe a counter for drapery and a counter for gents , a counter for ladies , millinery , every different kind of thing .
6 I used to roam all just round the country , round this area , which was all fields at that time and when you got at top , top of you were more or less in the country .
7 And when you got back here , everyone could see that Walter was just a shell , just a husk you 'd had all the goodness out of .
8 How many of you have read a chapter of a book , and when you got to the end of it , thought what the hell was that about ?
9 Well I had learnt shorthand and typing at school but erm the money was necessary at home you see , and er with my sister working there , at H and T Hornes , er she spoke for me and er I had an interview and and they put me up in the nursery , we used to call it the nursery see because we were all fourteens up there and er then they called it the cylinder shop and er my foreman was a fella name Archie and erm everything was very very strict indeed , we could not move away from our board you could n't speak to the next one that was working by you , and er there was a fella named Mr and he was he , I did n't work for him I worked for Mr , but some you cou you were afraid to move because of this man and he he he 'd stare at you and he 'd look at you and anyway erm they put me assembling and it was very interesting indeed , there was a tall stand on , we called it the bench , a tall stand with a screw on the top and then to as begin to assemble the locks you had to take what we would call the body , screw it into the er little on the stand and then we had tweezers , there were , in the body there were five springs and then you had to have five breast pins and when you got the springs in you .. we have to have a plug at the back so as we could put each pin and push the plug over that a dummy plug we called it and so that was five pins were in and then there was a ball er when that , when we came to put it in our vice , we had to put the V I C E not V O voice .
10 Well when you collected the dues er it meant taking it up to the office every Monday and when you got up to the office and got talking to the officials and such like the interest became greater and er it developed from there that er the workers of thought they should have er should have a representative on the committee .
11 All , and what you did and when I got the car , the date and when you got that Triumph then .
12 I went out I went out with Peggy er on Wednesday er for meal and she 's been saving Daily Telegraph vouchers and when you got so many vouchers you send them up to the Daily Telegraph , who 's sent them , it 's offers closed now and they send you a thing like a credit card and they send you a list of all the places that you can go to for a half- price meal
13 Brook Lane , but well what you could n't see you did n't know about , we used to take the cars down there it was nightmare and when you got down there , there was always the dogs roaming around and
14 I have a message for you , and when you get out of the trench do n't forget to keep your head down . ’
15 And in the Slovenský Raj the paths go through the steams and when you get to a waterfall , ladders have been built to take you to the top .
16 And when you get back down to earth , concessionary discounts can ease your domestic burdens .
17 Quietly he bent down and spoke : ‘ Take my advice , boy , get up , fuck off , and when you get outside — drop dead . ’
18 And when you get to the top you 'll be on the quarterdeck , so do n't forget to — ’
19 ‘ The hours spend on the road are exhausting , and when you get tired the risk of crashing is very high . ’
20 And when you get further towards the city , on a little rise of the land , you 'll meet a man with his head under his under his arm .
21 or touching it and that pad should be big enough to cover the wound , so you should something , overlaps , alright , and then if you find , if you unwrap the roll a little bit further , you do n't want to unroll it completely , your see that if while you 're using it in practice you need to roll it up again backwards towards the back of the bandage like so , we 'll roll it up again , backwards and when you get to the bandage you just fold the bandage up around the long end and wind the short end round it firmly and there it 's ready for use again in practice , you would n't of course do that for real would you ?
22 And when you get to my age you get a different perspective on life .
23 And even you 'll probably get one or two of them wrong occasionally but most of them 'll be right and when you get one or two of them wrong the teacher 'll say Oh not C K like desk for example not C K on the end of desk because it 's got this letter S in it as well .
24 And when you get there , make sure he goes to the Gentlemen 's Cloakroom and has a good wash before the interview .
25 And this I I find is one of the helpful things and when you get together not during the actual talking the actual session but er .
26 And when you get back to the There we are .
27 You have to have a licence to have a C.B. and when you get your licence you also get given a rule book which tells you all the things you are and are not allowed to do and say when using the C.B. One of the rules is that you are not allowed to swear down the C.B. as anybody can listen into your conversation and hear you swearing .
28 Er , we originally , my wife and I , come from Scotland , and when you get people ringing up from er Scotland saying , well we 're just passing through en route to Paris , or Amsterdam , or somewhere , can we stay with you for a couple of days , it 's very difficult not to say , er , well , I 'm busy is n't it really , and you , you 've got to accept them really ?
29 And then , off you go and make them ready and when you get out onto the heath you just , the horses what 's galloping together , you 've all been weighed out and then who 's riding them and they all take the sheets off and they er straightaway .
30 I 'm just going to give you a couple of things that you can use for each of these phases , and when you get used to them , you can really spread out and do all sorts of other exciting things .
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