Example sentences of "when he [verb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She had hit him and fed him , shouted at him for being idle and comforted him when he woke in the night and was afraid .
2 Of course , he flung her off when he woke in the morning .
3 In my opinion Lord Roskill was undoubtedly right when he said in the course of the passage quoted that the assumption by the defendant of any of the rights of an owner could amount to an appropriation within the meaning of section 3(1) , and that the removal of an article from the shelf and the changing of the price label on it constituted the assumption of one of the rights of the owner and hence an appropriation within the meaning of the subsection .
4 Hugh Gaitskell made the Tory Government 's case for it when he said in the House of Commons Defence debate :
5 On the following day , Lewis returned to the position of before the competition , when he said in the House that the land authorized under the 1855 Act ‘ would be sufficient for the site of the two offices which it was now contemplated to erect ’ .
6 One of my colleagues , John Savage , put it forcibly when he said in the programme that pure road racing — that is racing on public roads — was at the crossroads because of lack of numbers and I 'm inclined to agree with him .
7 Well I did n't ask when he come in the door up there where the hell have you been ?
8 When he returned in the spring of 1923 , Chagall found a new lock on the door , a new occupant inside and all the paintings gone .
9 The ā gri took his mastiff mongrel together with a parcel of rice for the dhāmi : when he returned in the evening he said that the dog was no longer afflicted .
10 Brittain categorically denies that he is merely ‘ having a go ’ when he flies in the face of the form book .
11 When he looked in the tomb he had not really noticed the body was missing .
12 He became quite frightening when he got in a rage trying to explain his last minute ideas :
13 Fay : ‘ Mr Potts , he was ever such a laugh : but when he got in a temper he used to really shout and nobody took any notice . ’
14 He was still praying when he got in the water .
15 Well to tell you the truth I did n't really see him cos it was dark when he got in the car .
16 No J James with a cheeky grin on his face just kee often when he gets in the mood goes round doing
17 checks him when he gets in the door
18 DERBY favourite Tenby was not doped when he flopped in the Epsom Classic , the Jockey Club announced today .
19 Before sleeping I wonder what Pascal had in mind when he wrote in the Pensées : ‘ Time heals griefs and quarrels , for we change and are no longer the same persons .
20 The need for such a policy was recognized by Adam Smith when he wrote in the Wealth of Nations in 1776 : ‘ People of the same trade seldom meet together , even for merriment and diversion , but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public , or in some instances to raise prices . ’
21 He had done the same for old and sick people when he lived in the Borinage , so it was nothing new .
22 He won every regional heat when he lived in the South and says lots of familiar faces reappear in the competition each year .
23 Sampson became the second ( Marsden was the first ) Yorkshire player to represent the Players against the Gentlemen when he played in the Lord 's fixture of 1841 .
24 It took Mark Roe some three years to win his second Tour event , but when he triumphed in the Lancome , he was obviously overjoyed .
25 We did n't definitely know that when we had the meeting , but he is coming and I will write to him when he arrives in the country .
26 When he arrives in the White House we will discover if he is more than a brilliant campaigner .
27 How does Freud get or to refer to Marie-Anne 's erm subject couple weeks , how could Freud think that libido was involved in groups when he says in the book that she 's gon na tell us about tha that society and civilization erm is in conflict with indiv wi with , with individual 's erm libidinal self-interest , th th their personal libidinal desires .
28 When Joe was in the shop , the first think he did every morning was to place a copy of Irish Fairy Tales , by W.B. Yeats , in a corner of the window ; when he left in the evening or for lunch , the book was removed .
29 When he went in the Dolphinarium I got the bus up to Devil 's Dyke and had my sandwiches up there .
30 The cafe was called Mary 's Pantry , blacked out , but when he went in the place was bright with Christmas decorations and holly .
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