Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] [adv] when [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of these were books written by moralistic females ; books which erm reflected various kinds of Victorian ideas , and much later on when I did some research in Oxford on Victorian literature I found a way of putting these two sorts of things together . |
2 | Cos usually never in when I ring . |
3 | Let's face it , all of us are romantic at heart , and even more so when we 're young , possibly even falling in love for the very first time . |
4 | He was a little surprised when she said no and even more so when she told him that he was wasting the doctor 's time — there were sick people waiting for these beds . |
5 | Then , as now , people were at a loss to help the whales back to deep water , and even more so when it came to explaining the phenomenon . |
6 | Even if the government backs legislation ( and even more so when it does not and the Houses find themselves confronted by a Private Member 's Bill ) no Bill will ever be passed which offends against the deeply held beliefs of Members , unless amended to accommodate them . |
7 | We were not very happy to find that Hillsborough had been chosen and even less so when we were allocated the Leppings Lane End . |
8 | So write that one and then later on when I 've gone if you can make up some sentences with stationary and stationery . |
9 | Using the Setting and Selector knobs you can cook completely automatically , the cooker turning itself on and then off precisely when you want . |
10 | He guessed his Mum would phone when she got to work and then maybe again when she took her break at half-three . |
11 | As I have written before , referees must be 100 per cent fit to control a game at any level , but even more so when it is an international . |
12 | This too has been conspicuous in all the areas of business which we have examined ; but never before when when he was likely to be confronted with so much debate and such a variety of decisions . |