Example sentences of "when [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia .
2 Pallister said : ‘ When I get back to Old Trafford , I will tell the lads we have a fight on our hands .
3 The cones are now all flowing with pitch , and my hands are soon so covered with it that I can not easily cast down my booty when I would , it sticks to my fingers so ; and when I get down at last and have picked them up , I can not touch my basket with such hands but carry it on my arm , nor can I pick up my coat which I have taken off unless with my teeth — or else I kick it up and catch it on my arm .
4 I got up at eight this morning when Rudy went and put all them towels out and erm , when I got up at ten it , they were all dry
5 When I got out of high school I wanted to be a caddie , so I got some bags at my local club .
6 In fact , I told him that when I got back from this holiday he must come round and have a meal .
7 One afternoon , a week later , I decided the time had come to stop dithering like a Victorian maiden and to write to Bill , when I got off at ten that night , asking if no news was good news .
8 I grab her in my arms and hug her like I thought she 'd run away , and when I come out of that obliterating kiss I find the kitchen is full of blacks , and though they 're grinning like the sun 's out , I demand what the hell 's been going on ?
9 Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles .
10 I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ?
11 anyway when I come back in one day , she says to me , she says listen to this , a neighbour were sat here
12 I fetch them all in , stick them on clothes horse , they 're all round fire while I 'm on lollipop and then nip to shop and when I come in within half an hour they were bone dry .
13 We shall see whether I 've learnt enough when I go up for those exams .
14 He mumbles when I go in for specific points , he puts an accent on , but I think he 's trying to tell me Hess is dead .
15 ‘ Anyway , when I went on to high school , I moved over to '70s American stuff — Television , The dB 's , Richard Hell And The Voidoids , Alex Chilton and Big Star .
16 And er when I went along to certain banks , they were asking as much as ninety seven pence a transaction .
17 When I looked up at last , it was to see the near cliffs bright with the afternoon sun , and the sea creaming calmly against the storm beach in the gentlest of high tides .
18 Like our poor parliamentary candidate , I would have no chance of being elected , but it would be a beginning , though perhaps one I would have despised several years earlier when I looked down on parish-pump politics and intended to be the first woman prime minister .
19 When I took over in 1990 , Nigel only had one cap and I was n't absolutely convinced that he would be an integral part of the team .
20 The mortar team in the orchard were delighted when I turned up with ten fresh fish which were cooked immediately .
21 ‘ I am not sure whether I will get a hot reception from the fans when I run out at Ayresome Park .
22 I had n't been in a very good mood when I started out on this journey .
23 When some boys at the school put excrement under the headmaster 's chair , he contrasted the culprits unfavourably with true school sportsmen : ‘ Last Friday I was feeling pretty low when I found out about this lot … but then I went to football on Saturday , there were several lads and teachers there , playing their hearts out or giving up their time just for the school , and then I thought , ‘ Perhaps , it 's not so bad after all . ’
24 So er when I found out about this I 've equipped them with a er
25 When I move on to three eight one , three eight two there 's a lot of things been said about these benefits this morning which does n't leave much left for me but looking at the situation of the way this Tory government has in the last thirteen years , certainly since nineteen eighty two crucified the benefits paid genuinely to people is in itself a crime upon society and it reminds me of the the words of the song it 's the rich that get the gravy and it 's the poor that get the blame and nothing , but nothing has changed since those words were written many many years ago .
26 Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment .
27 On the subject of my aunts , I must share with you something which still makes me smile when I think back on those days of yore , which were for us children — halcyon days .
28 Now when I look back on that part of my life , I want to make a film and call it The Loneliness of the Long Distance Latent Lesbian .
29 She said : ‘ When I look back on 1992 I know I did n't give 100 per cent .
30 When I look back on 1992 I know that I did n't give 100 per cent , ’ Capriati confessed .
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