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

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1 He is persuaded to teach the talented Marin Marais but when he detects the young musician has little sympathy for his belief music is only an expression for sorrow , he returns to his hermit 's existence .
2 Anger and impulse do n't seem to be a part of his make-up : when he parodies the swaggering Hotspur , we can already see the fastidious distaste for self-dramatisation that will make him disown Falstaff , just as , when he imitates his father , we can see the strength this quiet man derives from the stately deliberation of majesty .
3 For when he seeks a particular type of person to assist him in a particular way , he can be assured that the recruitment professional will not waste his time or energy in introducing unsuitable candidates for consideration , but that he will be given details of only the right sort of person for the required position .
4 Gamble advances the same argument when he identifies the Conservative challenge to the social democratic concept of citizenship as an attempt to block the extension of equal civil , political and social rights to all citizens .
5 Does Bonanza suggest how anybody is supposed to get the death cleared up when he takes an important witness thirty miles away ?
6 when he gets another job when he gets a proper job , when he 's employed it 'll stop .
7 And when he gets the other stuff they give you that big bloody beaker full of it !
8 The hero was being filmed taking his 10-month-old baby to the pool when he gets the first indication he is going to be threatened .
9 They were two guys who had come up through Play School and Trumpton as well , I mean the commercials were fairly far out , Windy Miller 's head falls off when he eats the wrong bread or something like that .
10 When he describes the foreign exile of Edmund Ironside 's sons Edmund and Edward , for example , Gaimar misnames them Edgar and Æthelred , and tells a rousing , romantic tale of their adventures , complete with dialogue .
11 Then , as she began to think about it , her anger rose , asserting itself to an even greater degree and causing her to almost hiss at him , ‘ Tell me this — what sort of a hypocrite kisses a woman when he dislikes the entire sex ? ’
12 THERE ARE MOMENTS in a man 's life when he feels the gentle brush of destiny 's hand on his shoulder .
13 When he names the most-important squad of his England career — the one that could make or break him — I do hope he includes the names of Wright and Everton 's Peter Beardsley .
14 When he maintains the old spellings , ‘ daunsinge ’ and ‘ matrimonie ’ , Eliot links himself with his East Coker ancestor Thomas Elyot .
15 When he meets a voluptuous pharmacist ( Stefania Sandrelli ) , he is astonished when she pursues him .
16 A look across the Irish Sea finds Stephen Dedalus defining a particular sort of foreignness in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man when he meets an English priest and reflects that :
17 One day he 'll want some , I 'm sure , when he meets the right person . ’
18 Thus could a parent make a fairly reasonable answer which would acknowledge that the child is not silly , and has a perfect right to be treated in an adult way when he asks a serious question .
19 Better telephone so that she can be sure that when he asks the dreaded question that they are .
20 Manzano has drawn attention to a real difference when he says ( of both these first books ) , ‘ In general Cohen is lyrical in his writings when he refers to himself , and anarchistic when he confronts the outside world , ’ a comment which becomes more fully justified as time goes by , though Leonard 's anarchism remained personal and mainly verbal .
21 Christopher Brown , managing director of the City-based Corney & Barrow bar and restaurant chain is quite right when he insists the hearty times of eating and drinking will return , ‘ because people still want to meet and talk ’ .
22 He is revered locally , and especially by Mrs Joe , as a man of great sagacity and judiciousness but is , in fact , a pompous , self-satisfied fool , who bullies Pip as a child but fawns upon him when he becomes a young man of fortune , and postures as the ‘ founder of his fortunes ’ since he had been the means of introducing Pip to Miss Havisham 's .
23 As for Giggs — he is good but clearly over-rated : i go mad when papers/commentaries starts whining about him when he does a little trick or two and starting with the ‘ world class ’ and ‘ new George Best ’ stuff .
24 You know it would be interesting to get Graham , when he does the next T Q M thing , to do it .
25 When he initiates a new advertising campaign he takes a risk .
26 Ghorbanifar remembered how sometimes , driving with him in Europe , North would catch sight of Old Glory : ‘ and when he sees the American flag you can see the change in his eyes .
27 ‘ If Herre Christensen likes what we 've done when he sees the full campaign tomorrow . ’
28 Two weeks later , the same friend is walking down Oxford Street when he sees the same man with the same two gorillas .
29 When he sees an arrestable offence being committed , or an offence that carries a conditional power of arrest , he would be in dereliction of his duty if he did not intervene to prevent the misconduct .
30 Barat discovers the trick played upon him when he finds the real Haimet without the meat .
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