Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] when [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean just when you think about it they they were actually following estate agents when they went out to value a property . |
2 | That ai n't , that ai n't basically it , you do n't wan na do it , that is the main thing , I mean you never been one for wanting to go , I mean even when we lived in Jersey and you ai n't got any idea how small Jersey is , Val and John used to come to us , but we never went to Val and John 's , it 's hell all mighty getting him out , if I do n't go on me own , I do n't go . |
3 | Well my free kick , he actually got a touch on that as well , he tipped it onto the post for the free kick yes , but I mean even when he bounced out to Mickey Lewis , one of their defenders got a great block from about two yards out to send it out for the corner , which luckily we scored from the corner , so that we got away with it then . |
4 | I mean even when I smoked I did . |
5 | I mean basically when we look at the range of council services , then you have to take decisions about the balance of spending between different priorities . |
6 | I mean really when you look round here most people have taken the gates off have n't they ? |
7 | ‘ Always I eat here when I have business in town , ’ Madame Gebrec explained . |
8 | I hope that the hon. and learned Member forgave me when I chortled happily when he read out the names of about four members of the Scottish Conservative party who are in favour of this assembly . |
9 | I am the TCCB 's lackey , and I act only when they order me . ’ |
10 | because he could n't get to there you see so I said well it 'll have to go now , well we 've got it shifted and it 's thrown away and , and that 's the end of that , so I says now when she does decide to come and she wants to be in here , well I said she 'll just have to carry a mattress in , and that 'll be alright just for her to sleep on |
11 | So I tiptoed downstairs when she knocked at the door |
12 | I speak personally when I say that for me the Eucharist represents God 's powerful declaration that I am ‘ ransomed , healed , restored and forgiven ’ . |
13 | I run now when I see him coming . |
14 | About five years , I joined there when I left the |
15 | And I have to sort it out , sit there , sort it out and then work out how much it 's gon na come to , and then I know then when I go to the shop I know what to get , and I know when it goes in the cupboard I know that I 'll have a meal for every day of the week . |
16 | And barn owls are very inquisitive , as I discovered later when I began to take Dawn out into the fields . |
17 | How do I decide rationally when I hear a thousand different voices screaming contradictory advice ? |
18 | ‘ What was I to believe then when you did n't stay ? |
19 | Thee will not think I talk figuratively when I tell thee that his pine apple stove is sixty feet long , twenty feet wide and height proportionable . |
20 | " Yes — I have my own personal account there , and I go there when I want to cash a cheque . " |
21 | cos it was only like sort of eight inches difference and I thought well when I wash 'em they might shrink anyway |
22 | Reality was more drab , I thought ruefully when I woke up . |
23 | closely followed by Dennis Irwin , Terry Phelan , Andy Linighan , Scott Sellars Loads of them , Sunderland twice , Chester , Colchester , Bristol City , Watford The worst must be Oxford 4–1 1983–4 , and 5–2 1984–5 , bcause of the stick I took Also when we lost a home game to Spurs 2–1 in 1978–79 , Spurs played half the with 10 men ( Miller sent off ) and Hoddle in goal because of injury . |
24 | I do fucking when I do silly things like I rip bus stop signs |
25 | But it it goes into picking it out of er I and I think maybe when we do decide to do another training needs analysis . |
26 | I think it does , d' ya , I think like when you scarify it and things like that all you do is produce open ground for weeds to grow in . |
27 | I think especially when they find out that there 's not much land to go round as they ash assumed . |
28 | I think perhaps when they open up fully , the flowers , it 'll er perhaps balance a bit better . |
29 | They did n't play loud ; they played where they could hear each other in the studio , and that natural leakage — as I learned later when I got into engineering — actually helped to blend the tonal quality . ’ |
30 | ‘ Oh , Ellen , ’ she said , ‘ I cried bitterly when I heard of Catherine 's death , you know . |