Example sentences of "when [pers pn] was [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I 'm really pleased about that , cos last time on a , I was really disappointed I 'd been refused the course cos I thought oh , it 'll be right up my street that , cos when I was teaching full time I was quite into these er computers at the beginning and the one that went
2 The point of the story is that when I was using softer rods and he favoured stiffer ones we both caught , relatively speaking , no fewer fish than we do today .
3 When I was born two voices cried from my mouth .
4 Yeah , well when I was typing that bit — I actually said originally except Lorimer .
5 ‘ I was reminded of this a year ago when I was spending some time with one of my sisters .
6 Although I was still barely into my teens when I was spending this time with Maureen tending sick birds , I learned a lot about general care and identification — even if we failed to spot our Russian defector .
7 Strachan said : ‘ It came as a big surprise when I was told six weeks ago my name was being put forward .
8 I put my name on the list with everyone else , but was absolutely dumbfounded when I was told one day that it had come up , along with that of one of the other Waafs , and if we wanted to go we were to report to RAF Wyton at 10.00 hours the next day .
9 I mean it could work on that basis then , that if , for example , I 'm just thinking about , well just from my point of view , when i was arranging that date in Stirling with the Oxford people , I could of said well , Thursday 's okay with me is it okay with you until I 've checked with
10 I would talk and laugh with my companions but withdraw , lapsing into silence , when I was offered any food .
11 when I was doing that bit of collecting you know , and the people next , either side they 'd bought these council houses , you know , it 's a shame really
12 But I did learn that when I was doing full-scale removals .
13 ‘ Clarice Cliff was a hard taskmistress — I had to report to her every day — but she took great interest in the progress of young trainees and her husband , Colley Shorter , the chairman of her company , arranged for me to take day classes at Newcastle College of Art when I was doing National Service with the RAF stationed in Northumberland , ’ he recounted .
14 When I was putting this book together , an acquaintance told me about her ‘ getting-to-know-the-neighbours ’ spaghetti parties .
15 When I was cycling lovely summer afternoon , well er four i , about four o'clock and er there was three farmers round a big sign , in in there and tha that 's where I went up cycled .
16 Now when I was preparing this evidence , I got to this point and I thought to myself , why on earth has this not happened in Richmondshire ?
17 I ca n't remember now , I know I 've had a go to have a look at them to see how , to see exactly how , cos what I thought , what I thought I was gon na do was , I did n't like the furniture of the , of the speakers and when I was keeping that system I was gon na remount the speakers in the box a bit more you know decorative
18 When I was researching this subject , the opening exchange of conversations was so invariable that I learnt to recite it at once to save time .
19 We met when I was researching some material on community care , and her great good humour and flawless memory for fascinating aspects of social history turned a one-off interview into an intermittently enjoyed friendship .
20 Remarkably , when she was given ungrammatical sentences to repeat , she often produced a grammatically correct version : she repeated ‘ She write she mother a letter ’ as ‘ She wrote her mother a letter ’ , and ‘ Do you want to go movies ? ’ as ‘ Do you want to go to the movies ? ’ .
21 Where shall ye now get as much money as ye owe ? ’ , and when she was given forty pence she bought herself a furred cloak with it rather than paying off any of her debts .
22 Allison Dutton , 24 , was working late at her office in Cherbourg , France , where she had moved to live with her fiance , when she was stabbed 18 times .
23 Two-year-old Leannda was sighted when she was born 14 weeks premature .
24 The hand promptly slapped her on the neck , and she leapt into the air with shock and surprise ; but she was even more surprised when she was offered more feed .
25 ‘ Except when she was doing grand larceny on someone else 's husband . ’
26 Her central happiness irradiated the rest of her life , from important happenings , down to her mood when she was doing trivial things .
27 One victim was glad of it when she was raped last year .
28 Also when we was giving this demonstration for the people in Bloxwich for the , our unit in King George 's playing fields , we 'd got all our weaponry on , on , on show what we 'd got Vickers machine gun , the Brownings rifles this anti-tank bomb anti-tank tube , whatever you li gun , whatever you like to call it , but also we 'd got what , what was termed a bucket bomb .
29 Well that fail sign was n't on the caravan when we was doing that axle underneath .
30 When it was transferred last year with it went pilot line supremo on a three-year secondment .
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