Example sentences of "when [pron] [vb past] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Vocals went straight down with only the minimum of top end EQ to keep them sharp , and when I went for the final mixdown I have to say I was amazed at how big a sound was coming back from the monitors . |
2 | When I worked for the Daily Telegraph , the editor , Bill Deedes , would say that he never missed the letters column of the Guardian . |
3 | ‘ Down at Atholl , when you went for the new blades , ’ his wife answered from beside the fireplace . |
4 | Michael went with her to meetings and joined her when she worked for the Liberal cause because it was the next best thing to Labour . |
5 | The station was offered to us for the sum of £20,000 , but when we asked for a private valuation in the hope of securing a loan to purchase the site , the valuer valued the site at only £10,000 . |
6 | I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street . |
7 | Anglers discovered dead fish frozen into the Grand Union Canal when they arrived for a major match . |
8 | Had they not supported it when it called for the major means of production to be taken over ? |
9 | Everything here fed his masochism — as he had known instinctively that it would when he applied for a similar position in the English coalfields some years before , only to be told that he was not mature enough . |
10 | In the 1912–13 season Harry was awarded Representative honours , when he played for the Southern League in all three inter-league fixtures against the Football League , the Scottish League and the League of Ireland . |
11 | A CHEF who cancelled the final stage of a £20,000 sex-change operation when he fell for a pretty blonde announced yesterday : ‘ She 's worth every penny . ’ |
12 | When he asked for an artificial leg for his newly amputated right leg he was told not only that he could n't have one , but he 'd also have to give up his existing left false leg , which he 'd had for six years . |
13 | But one can sympathise with Mr Justice Henry , the now redundant Guinness judge , when he called for a radical re-appraisal of the way big fraud cases are handled . |
14 | South African President F W de Klerk ducked out of the row when he arrived for a three-day visit to Britain . |
15 | When he reported for the necessary swearing and documentation , the local recruiting officer and his staff were understandably disappointed that Harold could tell them nothing about what his duties were to be . |