Example sentences of "when she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was only when she ceased her household duties , refused to cook and clean , refused herself to eat , and went and sat day after day in the park , never changing her clothes , and wandering about with plastic bags full of old newspapers , that anyone took notice .
2 But Jodi , a Rhodes scholar , will get her chance later this month , when she becomes the first woman to turn out for the men in the annual varsity match against Cambridge .
3 Give her a symbolic reward ( a star on her chart ) when she gets home and a tangible one ( a biscuit ) as you leave the shop .
4 ‘ Gwenellen 's on sick-leave and going to O.P.D. on days when she gets back .
5 The words on the page constitute a lifeless text until the poem is evoked ( literally , ‘ called forth ’ ) by the reader , who is given an autonomy as powerful as the writer 's when she gets deep into a text , using all her mental , emotional and physical experiences — and makes a poem of it : evokes it .
6 But with Son being here , talking about it once in a while when she gets a bit down , and do n't we all — well , I feel like it all happened last week , and what 's more as if I was in the middle of it .
7 ‘ And since we 're already developing the Christmas issue , ’ she added , ‘ let's see if we can surprise Nina when she gets back . ’
8 She 's too stuck up to look for it in the back of a cab just yet , but it 'll come to it one day when she gets a few more years on her , even the milkman wo n't be safe and she 'll be grateful .
9 But there are still times , when she gets angry with me , that I ca n't help remembering , and wondering what 's in her heart . ’
10 I said in the morning when she gets up have a look at her
11 will you remember when she gets there ?
12 By now he was used to spending longer and longer periods alone , yet in that moment when she walked away he always experienced a brief sense of loss that made him want to rush after her and beg her not to go .
13 The prosecution had claimed that the furniture factory boss resolved to kill his second wife Helen when she walked out on him .
14 But she turned up safe and well at dawn when she walked into a mobile police station just yards away .
15 The place itself was clear enough in her mind , there had been no surprises when she walked up the path and entered the small high room .
16 ‘ Maybe it was practising , ’ Jenna said shortly , and this time when she walked off he let her go .
17 Nicola was 18 when she vanished in a fogbound park near her home in Woodend , Coventry , on December 14 last year .
18 Calthrop , which was built from original plans , is now largely sidelined because of a smoke box ‘ riddled ’ with corrosion … although she was demonstration-steamed this summer as a static display , amazing Mr Blackhurst when she signalled 40lbs per square even in her tired state .
19 It was a risk , for she might well have run headlong into him on the first floor landing , but she had luck , and was round the next turn of the stairs when she checked and froze against the wall , hearing his rapid steps on the oak treads below her .
20 In England Sheila Brayford from Staffordshire died from brain damage in 1981 when she absorbed about 100 times the normal level of aluminium in dialysis .
21 In contrast to the laissez-faire attitude towards labour disputes displayed by the Reagan administration , President George Bush 's Secretary of Labour , Elizabeth Dole , had intervened in the dispute in October 1989 when she appointed Usery ( himself a former Labour Secretary ) as mediator .
22 THE Duchess of York staged a royal coup yesterday when she ousted the King of Sweden as number one VIP at a top ski resort .
23 She could remember though the time when she realised that she must , for love of them both , never let them know that she was aware of it .
24 Then she thought of Miss Clinton , and of her daddy and his white face as he ran to the car to chase Miss Clinton — and of poor Aunt Nellie and her scared eyes when she realised what she 'd done .
25 It was only when she realised that she had n't used the unarmed combat that was by now second nature to her , but was struggling in a manner that was instinctive , that she stopped .
26 Then the princess raised her eyebrows when she realised she was expected to eat it .
27 Then the princess raised her eyebrows when she realised she was expected to eat it .
28 It is when she feels compassion , rather than revulsion , for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks .
29 They lend her the viability of shared experience , giving her the confidence to shrug her shoulders when she feels like it .
30 However , ‘ she said that she now has really no friends or relations in the world and there are times when she feels very lonely .
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