Example sentences of "when [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Clive practised his exercises diligently and , when I saw him the following week , he had mastered the breathing technique — although it still took a great deal of concentration on his part and was not something he did naturally .
2 I thought London was a wonderful place but I was disappointed when I saw what a small , tumbledown house my brother and his wife lived in .
3 And when I saw it the other day , on my way from London 's West End , I could n't believe it .
4 When I saw it the other night , tucked inside the cello part of one of the piano trios we play , she had got as far as ‘ State 7 — Moderate Gale : Intervals of laughter .
5 But once , to test this , when I offered him a smoky bacon crisp and said , as he crunched greedily into it , ‘ I did n't know you liked smoky bacon , ’ he sprinted into the bathroom and washed out his mouth with soap , screaming from his frothing lips that he would burn in hell . )
6 when I visit him a second time he did n't turn up at all
7 The right hon. and learned Gentleman nodded when I asked him the same question earlier , but he has not said how he will ensure fairness between schools and therefore , no discrimination against students with special needs .
8 But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’
9 When I called you a pompous , self-opinionated bully I meant every word !
10 My eyes were shut most of the time now as I blundered round the park and when I opened them a red mist swirled .
11 When I found her the other side of my desk I told her in no uncertain terms I was n't having anything to do with it .
12 And then when I gave you the minimum premium er it was like right okay well that 's , that 's the easy way out is n't it , twenty quid a month , okay I might do something for twenty quid because I was n't committed and that 's what exploration of needs is all about and it 's , it 's so easy for me to sit and say yeah that 's what you need to do but putting myself in your shoes , you know , a few years ago
13 After all , you were n't overly concerned about my feelings when you interviewed me the other day , were you ? ’
14 Oh , would n't I like to be a fly on the wall when you tell her the latest !
15 Always be very aware of your childrens ' reaction when you tell them a particular babysitter is coming .
16 ‘ I 'm not sure what you mean , ’ she stated then , ‘ but you were most definitely hostile to me when you saw me the next day , and that was still before you knew I was a journalist . ’
17 It 's harder when you do it the first thing .
18 When you look at the way our railways are run , we can only be grateful that British Rail no longer owns hotels , particularly when you recall what a wonderful training ground the old British Transport Hotels used to be .
19 When you consider what a great ambassador for the sport Gary has been , for him to come out and say what he has , then obviously things could not have been right .
20 That 's what I said to her when she said it the other day I said how old are you Mrs ?
21 He greeted her very warmly and blushed in the sweetest way when she gave him a sisterly kiss .
22 When she gave him the second half of S. Kettering 's rent , he put it in his pocket without counting it .
23 She carefully left enough of her father 's original hair tonic in the bottle so that when she gave it a good shake the whole thing still looked reasonably purple .
24 We listened to the hon. Member for Derby , South when she gave us the present status of Beckett 's laws — a pledge to increase pensions and child benefit , to which the new manufacturing package has been added .
25 There was a time when she was interested in their politics , their science , their inventions , when she considered herself a small part of the great adventure , until one day the feeling was born in her that she did not belong among them .
26 ‘ I must confess I 'm pretty sick about it all , ’ he said seriously , then when she threw him a startled glance he suddenly grinned .
27 When she did it the second time .
28 When we know what a printed word is , we may be said to have collected data about it from the page .
29 When we reached it the next day , we were disappointed to find that in our more prosaic age they simply open the gates .
30 ‘ You know what men are like — swearing that their casual lovers are of no account , yet going berserk when we tell them the same thing ! ’
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