Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] when " in BNC.

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1 Oh , he said , two o'clock or when we get done .
2 She held out hope and it was taken eagerly and when with each letter the hope waned she was ready to support Mrs Browning 's own faith that death was but an extension of life and not to be feared .
3 Then in late July I had my clubs stolen again I had left them for ten minutes at about 9.30pm and when I came back they were gone and it was at the time when I was about to play in two large junior competitions .
4 But it will probably be around the time of the Full Moon on the 14th that you decide enough is enough and when you realise that success , solace or excitement can only be found in a different setting .
5 ‘ The service to the frontmen was n't good enough and when we did get the ball to them , we immediately gave it away , ’ he said .
6 But he hesitated for no more than a moment before stepping inside and when the door was closed he took refuge in clowning .
7 ‘ If I know you I 'd warrant he was given his money 's worth , ’ McQuaid laughed gently and when Moran did n't answer he added , ‘ The young will have their way , Michael .
8 Con settled down opposite and when the boxer leaped to lick his face he clumped him companionably on the head with his fist .
9 There are times when these ideas will occur naturally and when it will be appropriate , and this is for the child 's teacher to decide .
10 The assistant inclined his head diplomatically and when an American was heard to make enquiries about cashmere sweaters he stepped aside .
11 Fernando laughed out loud and when he 'd finished he clasped her hand to his lips .
12 she asked for , she should n't of been walking along the street at twelve o'clock and when we have those attitudes at the top of our legal and judicial system its no wonder women blame themselves and indeed maybe blamed .
13 ‘ Your mother … ? ’ she asked swiftly and when she saw the surprise in his eyes she went on hurriedly , ‘ Sybil told me . ’
14 I thought she might not be there long and when she left I could stop her and try to persuade her .
15 The hedgehog and vole went into the tunnel together and when they came out they were in Sergeant 's garden .
16 We got on very well together and when after only two months with the company my immediate boss — the marketing manager , a sallow individual with a Solihull whine — suffered a perforated ulcer ( I could n't prevent myself from eidetiking this , the wall of his duodenum like a rusty car door , sharp flakes of oxidised tissue spearing into him ) , I got his job .
17 So if we could collect it all up together and when we are going down we could take the whole lot down out of the way .
18 The scrums started well enough but when hooker Kenny Milne was injured and replaced by Corcoran the problems started .
19 This was n't regular , the real hour was half past six until six o'clock but when we were very busy you could stop you know as long as you like nobody 'd ever bother .
20 The price however , was expected to rise as the quality of product became known , and the vessels " doe continue longer & when they become worne or broken are changed with farr less wast which untill now of late was never knowne nor looked into . "
21 Lord Cameron came to the conclusion that there had not been a baton charge in Duke Street but that many policemen had drawn their batons individually and when ordered to disperse the march , had then used them indiscriminately .
22 However , I stayed a bit longer and when all the girls , all of us had three months ' notice to leave , it was dreadful , you see , because we were fully trained by that time you see .
23 When he started to dress in front of the fire the two older girls turned away and when he looked for a collar stud the boy ran to attend .
24 But Wasps pegged away and when Ashurst was careless with his feet , Pilgrim kicked the penalty goal .
25 ‘ So I 'm blindfolded again , taken to this bus stop an hour or so away and when that bus comes I 'm right on it and no mistake .
26 Tell the police that you are going away and when you 'll be back .
27 Guests were too frightened to call an ambulance straight away and when one arrived Suzanne 's brain had been starved of oxygen .
28 I 'd been living away and when I first come back into the area a few of me friends was into it .
29 But I know it will go away and when I see friends with babies I still think ‘ Oh , I want one now ! ’ ’
30 ‘ It began after my dear Tom had passed away and when Silas and this woman spoke of becoming engaged .
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