Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] when [pers pn] come " in BNC.

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1 I said to Joan I said well when we came here five years ago , I 'm glad we did n't get her , by gawld she did look young
2 The baby overbalanced her ; she moved awkwardly when she came up and held out her hand .
3 Yes , I mean that 's something that I enjoy doing , it 's , it 's quite a lot of fun in , in , in , in , coming to , to actually research each walk afterwards , er one for example , the Rollright Stones up on the Warwickshire border , that was particularly interesting because there 's quite a , quite a legend surrounding the Stones up there , er then there 's one at er a place called Hampton Gay just off the Banbury road , the Midlands-North railway line er goes quite close to the village of Hampton Gay , and towards the end of the last century there was a major railway disaster on that track killing about er 30 people I think , er so , you know , things like that which are perhaps not er that well known , you , you , you stumble across when you come to do the research .
4 You did n't when you come home last time and you were
5 They are the people you step on when you come out of the opera . ’
6 Because when you come back when you come back to it
7 You do appreciate you own course when you come back .
8 So anyway off we goes course when we come back for half an hour at ten o'clock well out of the other machine were n't it ?
9 They 've been twice to Scotland , but no well they went there when they come from Australia , instead of coming straight here .
10 When he returned to his office some two hours later , it was to hear from Mrs. Mott that Lord Coleworthy had been on the telephone and wanted him to ring back when he came in .
11 I mean when they come here when they come here
12 Choose from chess on one side or if you fancy something a little less taxing on the mind simply turn the mat over and set the ‘ board ’ for a fun game of checkers — you could even use it to lie on when you come out of the sea !
13 He looked up when I came in .
14 He looked up when I came in , gave a kind of cry and ran upstairs and into the study .
15 Satisfied , she helped him into the bath and began soaping him all over ; as usual , he bawled loudly when it came to washing his hair .
16 He ran out when we came in to get you . ’
17 He stood up when she came in and waited until she had taken the chair on the other side of the desk .
18 He stood up when she came in and gave her a big friendly smile .
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