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

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31 But then you 're absolutely skint when you get up there if you go straight
32 You know , when you get up in the morning .
33 When you get up it 's like
34 say cos they reckon if you measure yourself when you get up in the morning , then measure yourself when you go to bed .
35 On the whole I would prefer to have that Lanston Monotype 's Cochin than Matthews , but when you get up to , I mean , you have to do that cochin black that 's fantastic in display sizes .
36 When you get through to him and say , ‘ Is that Bill Jenkins ? ’ and he replies ‘ Yes , this is Mr Jenkins ’ , his use of title indicates distance and formality .
37 Call me when you get through ; I 'll be in my office . ’
38 If , when you get on , all your weight is left on the back foot , the back of the board will inevitably sink and you will go for a swim — as you step on to the board move the weight forwards quickly .
39 When you get on towards sixty you are not like any one younger , so will you kindly consider the matter over and help me out of it .
40 It 's good when you get on .
41 Or is it when you get in maybe a quarter of an inch … and then you withdraw like a bat out of hell ?
42 Why , are you having it when you get in ?
43 whe , when you get in .
44 When you get in
45 In n it ? and , and it 's all , like when you get in at night it 's
46 I have a message for you , and when you get out of the trench do n't forget to keep your head down . ’
47 It is straightforward — you paddle like hell straight at the beach and with luck and strength can get the boat far enough up to ensure dry feet when you get out .
48 I do n't know what anyone else says , you 've only got to be in prison a week — no , a day — and all you want when you get out is revenge , to go and get drunk and do something really stupid like break a shop window or something .
49 It 's embarrassing when you get out , too .
50 People talk about it and you learn , and you might do it when you get out .
51 When you get out of the cage , you 'll fly very high .
52 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 .
53 It 's a different world when you get out there .
54 ‘ Actually , Len , that 's one of the reasons why I 'm here — to talk about where you 're going when you get out of here . ’
55 So there 's no water shortage as such , sometimes you get the water problems when you get out in the sticks somewhere you 'll , you , you do have problems , but all fire officers are trained to search their areas and have special cards er which they 've done their research on , where the water supplies are , like ponds and lakes and so on , and that information is readily available when they turn out these areas so that a fire crew going out there , your nearest water supply is a pond at and certain area and they 've got that you see .
56 and then when you get out as soon as , as soon as the car comes to rest the light comes on
57 But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful .
58 But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful .
59 There were countless small libraries that ran on into the 1930s and even later , right down to the small cornershop lending libraries of the kind George Orwell worked in ( it is strange how , when you get down to the basic phenomena of literacy in England , he keeps cropping up ) .
60 But I think when you get down to 20ms you 're in the ball park , and you can handle that . ’
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