Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [art] [noun sg] when " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You may see them during the summer when they rest in Britain . |
2 | Smart Drive going in , the new Smart Drive p p presumably it will put my mouse driv my new mouse driver in for me for the day when I want one ? |
3 | And and at the same time ask them for a date when they want the stone . |
4 | He 's been a good friend to me during the war when we |
5 | ‘ Oh , no , she 's going to tell me about the time when she arrived at King ‘ s Cross station , pregnant , with a wage-packet in her pocket and no home . ’ |
6 | Uncle used to tell me about the time when the primitive Methodists and the Wesley Methodists were joining up . |
7 | Thinking back Rostov realised that he could remember nothing after the moment when he had operated the lock control and the door had hissed aside . |
8 | He ‘ lets go ’ in a frightening tantrum — banging his head , kicking , screaming and yelling — when he can not get his own way , such as when you try to insist on his doing something , refuse his commands or attend to people other than himself at a time when he wants your undivided attention . |
9 | It was n't difficult ; I lost you for a moment when you covered your hair , but I know you too well for you to be able to hide from me . ’ |
10 | ‘ Keep it to remind you of the time when Eddie 's little sister was n't good enough for you ! ’ |
11 | No that 's what I 'm say I 'll tell you in a minute when I 've finished this . |
12 | Sally-Anne was by now in full flow , and when she paused for breath Dr Neil said , as drily as he could , ‘ I will only say to you what I told you on the day when you arrived here : it is useless to take the world 's burdens on your shoulders . |
13 | We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’ |
14 | His Prince Hal is never a roaring boy : he sits hunched or sprawled , with dark unwinking eyes : he hopes to be amused by his bully companions , but the eyes constantly muse beyond them into the time when he must steady himself for the crown . |
15 | Terry and Middleton have become one of the country 's most reliable opening partnerships , so it was something of a surprise when , in the 19th over , Middleton was leg-before to Hooper for 27 with 68 on the board . |
16 | He was thus already something of an institution when , in 1849 , the third Viscount Palmerston [ q.v. ] appointed him consul to the bights of Benin and Biafra . |
17 | It was one in the morning when the DDA put down the phone and wiped his hands on his pyjamas . |
18 | And for Richardson , the best of times is not at one in the morning when he has suddenly awoken and jumped out of bed . |
19 | He was paving the way to amusing himself with me in the future when Mme Chaillot was out of town . |
20 | Women who ask if you 'll respect them in the morning when you do n't even respect them now . |
21 | Er and when it progressed to automatic tools , all these tools were kept in a store at night , and you collected them in the morning when you went back onto the job . |
22 | Once I tied a wasp to the striking-surface of each of the copper-coloured bells on the top , where the little hammer would hit them in the morning when the alarm went off . |
23 | ‘ This now brings me to the moment when I have immense pleasure in asking Douglas Irwin to come up and receive the watch worn by his father on that fateful night nearly fifty years ago . |
24 | He also ignores her during the day when he is busy with his mathematics . |
25 | Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times . |
26 | Her disenchantment with the Foreign Office , already evident over Rhodesia and the EEC , came to a head during the Falklands War and she brought in Sir Anthony Parsons ( who had impressed her during the war when he was ambassador to the United Nations ) to advise on foreign affairs and appointed Roger Jackling to advise on defence . |
27 | I 've been up there buying things for him in the past when he was er operating the taxi and he had n't time to go himself . |
28 | You want to see her in the morning when she bloody get up . |
29 | She said to her in the week when she rung she wo n't ring until I thought it was like midnight last night she was getting in and she was n't gon na ring till today but it 'll be tomorrow she 'll ring her . |
30 | After attempting to speak to his ex-girl friend on the telephone and finding she was out he decided to have another drink , and then started to think about taking some tablets which his GP had prescribed for him at the time when his girl friend had left him . |