Example sentences of "[pron] when i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons .
2 And go I 'm a bit shy you see , erm well I 'm a bit shy and tell the truth I have to admit I 'm a bit shy so , I when I come on I 'm gon na say hello and then you say hello back to me .
3 It was an amazing thing really when I when I look back and think about the decoration side of it because , those fireplaces were had to be seen to be believed because they were , if the wind was in the wrong , you we , the room was full of smoke .
4 she 's normally talking to someone when I come in
5 ‘ Hope I get legs like yours when I grow up . ’
6 and Wilfred told me himself when I went up there !
7 But I wanted to be the Somebody when I came back to her .
8 ‘ Then I 'll hit you when I get in , ’ said the voice .
9 Report back to you when I get back to Vienna .
10 ‘ But I 'd like to talk to you when I get back .
11 See you when I get back . ’
12 and er , anyway she got me walking out and she says er , see you when I come back , that was er about twenty past that was twenty past eleven was n't it ?
13 I tell you what I 'll speak to you when I come back from the chippie yeah
14 I bet you when I grow up I 'll be tall
15 ‘ I did n't have a chance to get a briefing from Graeme but I did n't get one when I took over from Kenny Dalglish .
16 As a child , I can remember it ever so well , doing it , mm , taking this apple out and and invariably used to have one when I went in .
17 I had been fed on a diet of Enid Blyton and her boarding school series , so I was eager — even excited — to be joining one when I came over to take my ‘ A ’ levels in the late sixties : I was not at all prepared for the harsh realities of English middle-class racism .
18 I might eat one when I get out
19 I had n't bargained for the next difficulty : ‘ It wo n't work , ’ he commented , ‘ because my son smokes and he 'll take pity on me and give me one when I run out . ’
20 I knew I had done something when I went down in the tackle . ’
21 ‘ He was writing something when I came in , only he would n't show it to me . ’
22 Lee I 'll get him a bottle of something when I get back to Stowmarket .
23 ‘ I 'll tell you everything when I get back .
24 Well that one you have to ring the head office in Bangor , I had to ring her when I got back .
25 I do miss him when I come back .
26 If he does call , tell him I 'll speak to him when I get back . ’
27 I 'll tell him when I get back .
28 I shall ask him when I get out .
29 I 'll be seeing him when I go back to work in the morning
30 Mr Benn is a thoroughly charming man , and I was pleased to pay tribute to him when I got up to speak .
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