Example sentences of "when he [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I said yeah , I was on one and Suzie was on seven , and I said yeah , even the cleaners complain , you know , in the evening that he do n't shut the door when he goes to the loo and er I said , must have said , when she 's working and Dee Dee turned round and she gl she laughed and said working ?
2 The Mayor of Whitby , Coun Maurice Hatton , will not be taking the official chain of office when he goes on a pilgrimage to the German town of Kleve on April 30 , because of its high value .
3 When he commits to a budget he takes a risk .
4 Brittain categorically denies that he is merely ‘ having a go ’ when he flies in the face of the form book .
5 Therefore when he refers to the sphere of circulation here he does not have in mind market relations , but rather a system of planned production and exchange , which may or may not have included some form of monetary accounting .
6 He is frightened that when he gets into the corridor he will start crying like the twelve-year-old boy .
7 Of course when he gets over the timidness he 'll probably get up to more mischief .
8 When he gets to the event and discovers that the people there are friendly , interesting and pleasant company — and most belong to the same political party — he will begin to think .
9 Well you got nearly a mile to walk when he gets to the station .
10 when he gets to the bit that goes ‘ Your daddy 's rich ’
11 No J James with a cheeky grin on his face just kee often when he gets in the mood goes round doing
12 checks him when he gets in the door
13 Agent Cooper , who is forever dictating into a pocket tape recorder to an unseen associate named Diane , lends the show much of its deadpan humour as when he rhapsodizes about the aroma of the Douglas Fir or the savoury charms of a piece of pie with the glass-eyed earnestness of a Boy Scout on ecstasy .
14 Even his fond parents do n't call him that when he rampages through the flat creating mayhem , and Joyce was recently heard to declare that she 'd rather do Rob 's tax returns than look after the baby .
15 Arriving at an itinerant workers ’ hostel in LA he discovers the terrible truth about life when he happens upon a pair of magic sunglasses .
16 Patrick O'Brian 's sardonic Dr Maturin , in conversation with a philosopher deeply interested in the ways of naval life , and perplexed by certain tactics in an engagement just ended , is more obviously explaining , and to O'Brian 's readers as well as to Professor Graham , when he enlarges on the customs of war :
17 And when he talks about a means of grace , he means something that happens to you that can bring you to faith .
18 when he talks about the lighthouse .
19 the Far East , including Japan , Australasia and South America are among the areas that bring a gleam to his eye when he talks of the future .
20 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 .
21 When he arrives in the White House we will discover if he is more than a brilliant campaigner .
22 And the gesture is Raskolnikov 's too , for example when he feels for the axe slung inside his overcoat .
23 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 .
24 When he meets with the systems team to discuss the network , he is striving for success .
25 The other emerges when he remarks in the opening lines ‘ the regular yet halting rhythm , the smooth uncertainty of movement which may either proceed to greater regularity or fall away into improvisation ’ .
26 The question that arises here is whether Gandhi is referring to an ‘ essence ’ or ‘ primordial element ’ when he speaks of the heart of one religion being identical with the heart of another religion .
27 In the realm of philosophy , Lyotard ( 1984 ) echoes a similar view when he speaks of the jubilation , delight and intensification of a sense of being , that arises out of conceiving new categories .
28 Gandhi , as we have seen , uses different terminology when he speaks of the symbols of religion becoming fetishes which , in his view , are idolatrous and fit only to be discarded .
29 It is a borderland concept between the mental and the physical , and Freud wants to express this when he speaks of an instinct arising as an impulse within the organism , not as a stimulus from without .
30 When he travels in the car , he 's safe behind the dog guard .
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