Bodily manslaughtre is, whan thow sleest him with thy tonge in other manere; as whan thou comandest to sleen a man, or elles yevest him conseil to sleen a man.
Thy Ioye shal double, withoute gesse, Whan thou thenkist on hir semlinesse, Or of hir laughing, or of hir chere, That to thee made thy lady dere.
The marchaunt oweth thee right nought, 5905 Ne thou him, whan thou [hast] it bought.
Thou felle in mischeef thilke day, Whan thou didest, the sothe to say, Obeysaunce and eek homage; 4645 Thou wroughtest no-thing as the sage.
Was than my face or my chere swiche as now (quasi diceret, non), whan I soughte with thee secrets of nature, whan thou enformedest 15 my maneres and the resoun of alle my lyf to the ensaumple of the ordre of hevene?
If thou, my Sone, hast joie had, Whan thou an other sihe unglad, Schrif the therof.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whan thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.