Example sentences of "when [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | When I 've known you all since kindergarten and any one of you can wear me out ? ’ |
2 | Well like I say I 'll I 'll mark the rest of them when I 've got them all in . |
3 | When I 've got them all ? |
4 | ‘ But I told you when I came to see you that day . |
5 | I wanted the hotel to clean them , but when I went to get them this morning , one had gone . |
6 | Hilda , he wrote , when I ventured to tell her all her troubles were her own fault : You are so cold . |
7 | But when you get to know them all , and it takes years and years , they 're marvellous company . |
8 | When you 've hit it enough times it 'll die and leave an extra weapon potion and some bird seed . |
9 | when you 've done it all , I suppose you could get a bit further with his |
10 | I do n't like any of them and then when you 've seen them all day long it puts you off a bit do n't like none of the |
11 | He said , like coming to this well for your jug of water every day it 's alright while i , the jug , there 's some in the jug , but when you 've drunk it all the jug 's empty and it does n't do a thing for you ! |
12 | What 'll you plan to do with the bed , when you 've cleared it all out ? |
13 | Oh do n't worry about it now , all the plastic things then put put on that blue leaflet for now and then when you 've taken them all off you can put them in the bin . |
14 | when you 've got them all up . |
15 | ‘ And when you need to give her more chloroform , ’ he said , ‘ hand the leg you are holding to Rose — you may take them both on your shoulders if you will , Rose ; it 's important that she does n't regain consciousness during the actual birth . ’ |
16 | When she came to see you that |
17 | Oh I did n't know she she really when she said give it some . |
18 | The Labour Party , or its thinking wing , is polishing its credentials so remarkably that Mr Smith 's team will look quite different when they get to meet us all again in the polling booth . |
19 | ‘ Well ? ’ said William , when they 'd seen it all and adjourned to the pub opposite the station , an old waiting room of a pub that had not yet been converted into a wine bar or a theme park and was consequently empty . |
20 | At first they asked me if I wanted my mum to go out but I said No , but when they started asking me all those sorts of questions they asked me again and I said Yes . |
21 | When it comes to video it all depends on what you want to look at . |
22 | His voice was deep and soft with memories , so that she felt her heart dip , then beat crazily as she remembered the last time she 'd been involved in his research , when he 'd kissed her that morning . |
23 | that 's on the slack out , I mean when he 's got it all pumped up you know it must be |