Example sentences of "[verb] when i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The problems came when I protested at the removing without consultation of Christmas bonus pay and the halving of overtime paid while accompanying residents on holidays . ’
2 That 's the way I turned when I went in the jail .
3 Members were so kind in their congratulations that they will want to know what happened when I went to the Palace on February 7th to receive the M.B.E .
4 He knows that the knickers I wear when I sit in the saddle are not the smartest articles of underwear in my wardrobe .
5 ‘ It was just the way she acted when I went in the cell .
6 So if I have associated the right word — say , the word blue — with the right impression — the impression I get when I look at a cornflower — there is no fear of my language not mirroring reality as there is if I talk about fate or fortune , these not being words for simple ideas impressed on my mind by external objects .
7 I can not say that my school days were particularly happy ones and I was not sorry to leave when I got to the official leaving age , which was fourteen in those days .
8 I found it extremely satisfying , which was something I never found when I worked in an office …
9 ‘ I tend to shower when I go to the gym , but often I have a bath in the evening with my son .
10 And therefore , in the County Council 's erm opinion , the test which I need to adopt when I go to the site again , is to look at it and er simply make a decision as to whether or not in my opinion the land is more properly a part of this built-up area which can not perform a greenbelt function , or is a part of the general extent of greenbelt around there , and therefore by definition performs a greenbelt function .
11 ‘ How can I relax when I look like a blancmange covered in maraschino cherries ? ’
12 I was so upset and shocked when I came to the hospital and you were gone I could of died .
13 If only that was what I felt when I looked in the mirror , instead of anxiety over these little springs of steel .
14 I laughed when I read of the things which they considered important : political creeds , literary cliques , careerist intrigues .
15 he 's out , oh you ran up and I thought he was going to die when I got into the
16 I have to report , though , that it was here my own trust in the French as the most obdurately literate of all nations was dented when I went into a bookshop and asked if they had a copy of the Song of Roland .
17 Suppose that I have a sudden impulse to settle when I retire in the village where I was born ; but reality breaks in , I recognize that I had better remember it not as a nostalgic vision but as I indeed saw it before experiencing the city , admit to myself that it will have changed beyond recognition , try to anticipate living in it not as I am now but as an old man who no longer easily makes new friends , try to see myself through the villagers ' eyes as already a stranger who may no longer deserve a welcome .
18 Someone who would smile when I walked into a room , look pleased that I had come home — not because they wanted something from me , but because I was me .
19 Teaching young children the right from wrong , and why the police are there and , accepting them as friends , like we did when I lived in the village .
20 The first thing I did when I got behind the houses was to get out of Nibs 's clothes . ’
21 ‘ That 's what I forgot to get when I went to the market !
22 " But presently I began to wonder , to notice that everything was changed … they would stop talking when I came into the room , or there were hush-hush whispers … and my mother crying so dreadfully …
23 In fact I cried when I got to the top , but I think that that was just a release of emotion .
24 yeah he said oh Margaret wages have been took out me car he said I ge , I 'll get it at some point for you Margaret he said when I go at the bank but he said , yours was taken out Jack 's car
25 Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations .
26 over subscribed courses as well , I mean when I went on the language and , and the national curriculum and that other thing that I did on the national curriculum , masses of people there .
27 I mean when I started with a shop in Harlow what , erm , nearly twenty five
28 ‘ My word , what interest I kindled when I spoke of the hospital at Christmas .
29 The rain had stopped when I emerged from the subway exit at Fernhill .
30 Er the impression I got when I talked to the locals who lived here was that it was n't gon na be that mixed .
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