Example sentences of "when [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 What I usu , what I usually do is turn the always when I get up like when Nick and I saw the , we saw the film
2 having to cut down a little bit but I enjoy my look at Dartmoor when I get out there and I 'm busy with the church and
3 I still had to do homework when I got back home because nobody knew how quickly the floods would disappear so there was still the possibility of school tomorrow .
4 The only thing that was quite extraordinary was what I found when I got as far as the back premises .
5 When I got as far as the door I dragged myself upright again , turned the handle , and lurched in .
6 when I come down here and I 'm
7 the magazine had the final say on the format of the finished pattern , so I found myself having to pass over things like ‘ Take off on a hand knitting needle ’ when I knew full well that it would be much easier to ‘ take off on waster yarn ’ .
8 And er w when I came over before and we did Hull you know Warwickshire and I did twelve hundred miles in ten days .
9 Security and my creature comforts were cared for by a dry-cleaners on the street level ; a cafe on the first floor that would send me up something on a tray when I came home late and tired ; a retired beautician on the second floor who would revive me with an evening ‘ facial ’ ; while the grocer round the corner saw to it that my larder was replenished for my homecomings .
10 when I came down earlier and now it 's er gone .
11 While I was afflicted with serious English composition and English literature , I was reading Scott , Fenimore Cooper , Henty , and the travellers , because I loved them ; I was also thinking and talking in a manner which owed little to those dignified exercises , though the day was to come when I spoke very much as I wrote …
12 But then you 're absolutely skint when you get up there if you go straight
13 And you go back to light a sandbag , and there they all are , and they 're all a bit hot , it 's about , it 's like Hades , and there 's fork-lift trucks flying everywhere and you 've got pretty girls who in , in , in the team when you get down there and they start showing off , that 's alright , do n't mind that , and , and you 've got all these fork- lift trucks flying everywhere , and you 've got men carrying rolls of carpet and you 've got , you know , all this
14 When you get back tonight or tomorrow to include this in your time and prayer in one of your services tomorrow .
15 After a 10-minute warm-up and stretch , you programme the bleepers to go off when you go too slow or too fast , and adjust your speed accordingly .
16 When you know perfectly well that it — ’
17 There 's always a bad moment , Howard knows , after the porter 's unlocked your room , switched everything on , drawn the curtains , and gone away again with a huge tip because you had only a folder of fresh banknotes in your pocket , when you sit down helplessly and think , well , here we are , this is it , I 've arrived .
18 When you sit down afterwards and look at all the training you 've done and all the sacrifices you 've made and you do n't get a medal it 's pretty shattering . ’
19 Did you mean it when you said just now that you loved me ?
20 When you when you come up here and do the driving you find that erm because people are are just not available at the time and erm y I 'm here just for a and Stan only here for a a limited period , and er you 're sort of trying they 're downstairs they 're trying to get people off the trucks when they come in or whatever the case may be to go out and do an assessment run , and it 's not always possible .
21 He was saying people going on the trains is it when you worked there rather than animals
22 Yet , given her great fears on that score , Rosemary , when she knew full well that Travis was in their flat , came across the corridor for coffee later that night .
23 Well their Rose , she got a bit on the once when she went up there and she come over here she said to us would we take it up and change .
24 Er she 's always and jigging about you know but when she plays very still and she hits the ball stands up quick , watches where it goes , she 'll go like this , this up jump
25 I have been doing some work for a national charity recently and the director and one of the key office-bearers can not stand sight or sound of SARAH , which was a trifle awkward when she rang up once or twice ‘ wanting to pop in for a chat at your new office ’ .
26 Harry hurried out behind her , heard her shoes clicking with angry swiftness on the platform , wondered what he had done to annoy her — was he too obtuse , too inquisitive ? — and was about to call after her when she pulled up abruptly and turned to face him .
27 Holly looked quizzical when she sat down again but she was too busy and too uncertain to explain .
28 ‘ But there will be , hopefully , a video and an exhibition when we come back so that the people who sponsored us will at least have their names mentioned . ’
29 ‘ If we knew where one of these things was going to be flown into space , ’ he said , speaking quickly before the words had time to escape , ‘ and we could sort of hang on to the sides or whatever , or maybe drive it like the Truck , and we took you with us , then we could jump off when we got up there and go and find this ship of ours , could n't we ? ’
30 ‘ All could turn out well when they come back tomorrow and we talk the matter over .
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