Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [adj] when [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was unaware of this and ca n't afford it anyway , so I was pleased when the manageress of the shop next door came up with the bright idea of playing it in my rest room , where the public are not allowed .
2 I was disappointed when a move to the club fell through earlier in the season because I believe my style would be suited to the English game .
3 And I did have a splendid evening , spending most of the time with a red haired sergeant who seemed to appreciate my sense of humour — in fact , I thought we were getting on so well that I was disappointed when the evening ended and he did n't make any arrangements to see me again .
4 I was relieved when the daylight came and I could surrender to the exhaustion in my brain .
5 Pears said : ‘ I was stunned when the gaffer told me just before training .
6 I was thankful when the time came to go to the City Division H.Q.
7 But I was thankful when the summer holiday started and I could be released from duties I was finding it harder and harder to cope with .
8 I was six when the war started .
9 Times were not so hard for businesses then and I was grateful when a year of events raised £107,000 .
10 I was shocked when the voting was nine for ( c ) and seven for ( d ) .
11 Though later when I did the piece in Vienna I was furious when the orchestra showed up with five basses and a dozen first violins .
12 I was puzzled when a paper recently called me a ‘ bread head ’ .
13 I was surprised when the crowd at the Dylan show booed her .
14 I was glad when the door banged noisily behind me .
15 But I was glad when the dinner was over , and Herbert and I could walk quietly back to our rooms together .
16 She was relieved when the mini-cab drew up and the driver was not the usual small foreigner but a stern-looking English woman : Brian was not rude to people like that .
17 She was relieved when the record ended .
18 Normally , she thoroughly enjoyed her Thursday afternoons ; today , she was thankful when the session was over and the aspiring authors trooped out , clutching their masterpieces and chanting their thanks .
19 She was delighted when the story of Hank fell into her lap ; an interview with his mother would fill half a column nicely .
20 He or she was poorest when a child when the maternal family had most dependents , in early middle life after marriage and the arrival of young children and again in old age .
21 Yolanda , 64 , said she was amazed when the city council offered them a two-bedroom house .
22 Yolanda , 64 , said she was amazed when the city council offered them a two-bedroom house .
23 She was terrified when the rogue thought came to her : I hope he dies …
24 We were pleased when the news was good and depressed when it was bad , but first things came first and I suppose we all felt we were doing our bit and that our personal lives were at that moment of secondary importance .
25 The first , Carry On Sergeant in 1958 , was made for £71,000 — and Thomas claims they were aghast when the cost of the second , Carry On Nurse , went up to £75,000 .
26 They were lucky when the freehold of the old Aquarium Theatre , opposite Westminster Abbey , came up for sale .
27 They were furious when the inquiry launched last summer did n't ask for their views .
28 The glamour of Monte Carlo was renowned so they were overjoyed when a troupe was summoned from England to appear in a special show for Prince Rainier 's father at the Opera House .
29 If it were clear when a party has formed an intention to incur legal obligation , if a person did commonly define the obligation he desired to assume in terms which left little doubt as to its nature , it would be unnecessary , and indeed merely foolish , to require an additional test of that intention .
30 This , however , would not be positive so much as negative reinforcement , ie it was nice when the pressure stopped .
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