Example sentences of "when i [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I ask the fat ladies at the drop-in centre what is the one thing that would do most to improve the estate they say ‘ get rid of the kids ’ and they are only half joking .
2 alright well I 'll have a I 'll have another chat with when I get the flipping chance and then
3 Just three of the qualities I possess that will be invaluable when I get the inevitable call to take up Football League management .
4 I remember being thrilled when I got the first whicker of recognition from my horse and most people feel happier and more confident riding a horse they know — even if it is n't well behaved !
5 oh I , I 'd never , I I realize now from six weeks ago when I got the damn things
6 Most of them broke when I peeled the real leaf off the chocolate which I 'd painted on — not quite up to Mum 's standards of patience and perfection , but who ever saw lots of perfect leaves ( not on a tree ) anyway .
7 I 'd just turned on to York Way when I spotted the two city gents who 'd been drinking in the pub .
8 When I announced the Green Paper last July , the hon. Gentleman said that he would examine our proposals carefully .
9 I think , because I had been working on Armchair Theatre , I was used to a certain style of drama , so when I saw the first Doctor Who script my first reaction was , after the first half hour , all we were left with was a lot of hairy-chested cavemen jumping around , grunting and going ‘ Ug ’ .
10 One survivor says : ‘ When I saw the first bomb fall , I knew that it was going to be a bad day for America ’ .
11 I mean it was cursory , it became cursory when I saw the bloody pile of stuff that I 'd got to read , and I thought , ‘ Well I 'll you know we 'll skip that and I 'll just say what a wonderful lot you are for doing so much . ’
12 When I saw the awful shape that was coming towards us out of the fog , my blood turned cold .
13 I was just going to the exit door when I saw the young girl s standing at the second bedroom , crying .
14 My eyes were immediately attracted to the table and my mouth started watering when I saw the home-made cakes and jam tarts laid out on a white lace tablecloth .
15 As a conservator in Europe , involved with the treatment of stone and marble affected by the ravages of twentieth-century pollution , I was delighted when I saw the great marble buildings at Agra seemingly unaffected by such problems .
16 When I saw the potential ability of so many of my opponents and how young so many of them were , I realised that I would have to devote more time to practice than there was in a day just to become a moderate professional .
17 When I saw the next auberge coming up , I drew in to the side of the road , put on my raincoat , and walked along to it .
18 When I saw the red dress , I knew that was the one I wanted .
19 But those gloomy musings ended abruptly when the skim dropped me near the pod was berthed — and when I saw the shadowy figures around it .
20 I had half-managed to con a colleague in the Press-box into believing that the Brewongle Stand was named after an old left-arm spinner from Parramatta named Bluey Brewongle when I saw the dark-green uniforms emerging from the pavilion , and the emotions crowded in with a sudden impact .
21 The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much
22 I really have never felt even a flicker of emotion when I sang the National Anthem .
23 When I congratulated the poor girl , she almost fainted .
24 But the actual impetus to ‘ act ’ only came when I met the right people in the right context … that is , Gerry and Amitha and the rest of the Working Party .
25 When I close the front door behind me I have a lump in my throat .
26 When I close the front door behind me , the hall is lit only by the streetlight , glowing faintly through frosted glass .
27 I was struck when I attended the first conference on corporate governance after the draft Cadbury Report was published .
28 The points I 'm making , I should add , are not particularly political points , erm I get a little worried when I hear the sharp division between productive and unproductive occupations .
29 O'Keeffe 's immediate reaction to the criticism generated by the 1923 show is not known , but it is clear from a letter she wrote to Mitchell Kennerley of the Anderson Gallery in the autumn of 1922 , soon after Rosenfeld 's second article appeared , that she had objected from the beginning to Hartley 's and Rosenfeld 's assessments of her and her art : ‘ You see Rosenfeld 's articles have embarrassed me — [ and ] I wanted to lose the one for the Hartley book when I had the only copy of it to read — so it could n't be in the book . ’
30 When I had the two miscarriages — you did n't know about the miscarriages , did you , Charles ? ’
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