Example sentences of "[pron] when [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But er er , just because I when they sing this song , this morning , cos Lesley told people like they 're singing it .
2 Aye , but in that lounge , when I when I went that lounge it was , they were the sort of people that bloody do n't open the curtains !
3 ‘ Well , Mrs Cohen , I wo n't keep you , ’ he said , not wishing to delay himself when he had more money to earn and no prospect of any worthwhile gossip from this quarter .
4 How old were you when you passed that scholarship ?
5 " I do n't know if you realize , but your Aunt made over most of her stuff to you when you married this fellow .
6 So anything I could offer that would be nice , oh she said I do n't know , now , but I 'll tell you when you come this afternoon and so that she told me there was around five or six o'clock and it was too late so I said well I 'll go on Monday morning , but they er were all closed on Monday morning .
7 I can actually recall a press release which came to me about a a principal tourism officer who had just been appointed to be the head , you know the president for the year of his professional body , and in his own town a press release was put out in which his name was incorrectly spelt , and the conference at which he was about to be invested was actually taking , and I blush to say that it was in Brighton , I can only tell you when I got that press release I did what I frequently do , which is outline in highlighter the mistakes on the press release , put it back into the envelope and send it back to the relevant officer .
8 Why do n't I get back to you when I have this thing up and running ? ’
9 We love him he 's thirteen years old so we we decided to get a a puppy because we thought we 'd we would n't want to get one when he departs this world because you can never replace them .
10 You see , I was with her when they met one day in the rose-garden and I watched their faces as they talked together . ’
11 You should have heard her when she got that craze for Vegetarianism and Bernard Shaw .
12 I interviewed him when he became First Sea Lord and on one or two other occasions , and I always slightly regretted that my commitment to current affairs had prevented me from taking up Associated Rediffusion 's offer to spend two years with him , at home and abroad , researching and scripting the thirteen programmes they were planning on his Life and Times — a task subsequently and admirably performed by John Terraine .
13 She seemed to believe him when he invented another meeting with Verrall , to discuss the Jacobite research .
14 He is a former partner of Gaffer Hexam 's , but Hexam repudiates him when he finds that Riderhood has been robbing live bodies as well as dead ones .
15 Yes , Phyllis Henley , the tough professional , would tell him when she had hard information , so he could only conclude she was still working on her lead .
16 I knew he , I did n't know him , I did n't know him , but I do go and see him when I saw this case was covered up , and it seems to be utterly unreasonable that this poor old chap was going to have doors slamming and banging , and then people coming out the Dance about midnight , and his whole life being disrupted , so I I turned on there , unknown to my own Council , oh , they were cross with me .
17 Nought for presuming I was talking to him when I made that call . ’
18 Was it when we knew each other ? ’
19 Was that had we and I know we mentioned it when we met last time , but was that really we 're including in E O work with the unemployed .
20 We 'll talk about it when we meet this evening . ’
21 Leek out , had this heart trouble , and he 'd been in the Signals about oh ten year , he , he was on for twelve engagement and he nearly completed it when he had this heart trouble .
22 Well what about those people who are morally worthy , I take it when he says low class , he does n't mean low moral class , but mean low social class as well he probably means both things actually .
23 For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure .
24 Maybe you can 'ave anuvver chat wiv 'im when yer 've more time , ’ she said lightly .
25 oh I 'd suggest , with respect , that it should be included in a footnote to that affect so that the simple minded like myself when they see well cost value of , as almost eighteen million and a present day value of twenty eight million and over and look again at twelve hundred and four pounds I say where is the money gone ?
26 I like to do so myself when I write this sort of book , out of a feeling that a certain elegant economy goes well with the genre .
27 Some said they were sensitive to the water , their symptoms leaving them when they drank bottled water .
28 As soon as he realised what was happening he put the pressure on , and was closing with them when he saw another assault boat .
29 And I was with them when I had this holiday with my sister and we went abroad
30 ‘ How is it I ca n't see them when I drink that wine , then ? ’
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