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

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1 I only sit down when he comes in and he 's not in much .
2 Mhm , so she , will know already when she comes , she comes down , she 's , she .
3 As Adele had pointed out , even men of integrity could behave differently when it came to women .
4 Lapsing into silence , she sipped her now unwanted coffee and only looked up when he came to sit opposite her , a large plate of bacon and eggs before him .
5 The baby overbalanced her ; she moved awkwardly when she came up and held out her hand .
6 He was talking to James , and stopped abruptly when she came into the room .
7 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
8 SHAKESPEARE 'S GOT nothing to worry about when it comes to finding a bit of competition in the prose states .
9 That would do , but they should ease down when they come past , but they did n't , they never took no notice .
10 And today the Executive admitted it could do better when it came to grounds maintenance in that area of the city .
11 ‘ She was tired and sleepy but soon woke up when we came to her side .
12 There was just the erm Broomfield Staffield Tanys Dell erm Glebelands and that was the all the area that was built up when we came here .
13 I 'll be back late , she said to Madeleine : I 'll lock up when I come in .
14 Now , having strutted their stuff so successfully in the business arena , the Taiwanese want to show their arch-rivals — Japan and South Korea — that they had also better watch out when it comes to rugby and September 's Asian Rugby Football Tournament in Seoul .
15 Yes , I mean that 's something that I enjoy doing , it 's , it 's quite a lot of fun in , in , in , in , coming to , to actually research each walk afterwards , er one for example , the Rollright Stones up on the Warwickshire border , that was particularly interesting because there 's quite a , quite a legend surrounding the Stones up there , er then there 's one at er a place called Hampton Gay just off the Banbury road , the Midlands-North railway line er goes quite close to the village of Hampton Gay , and towards the end of the last century there was a major railway disaster on that track killing about er 30 people I think , er so , you know , things like that which are perhaps not er that well known , you , you , you stumble across when you come to do the research .
16 been looking forward when I come and
17 I was lying down when you came in this evening .
18 What happened in when you came in with the har what was the
19 So was there a drama club going in when you came here ?
20 I mean the management are quite prepared to stick together when it comes to getting grants as the Ffestiniog Slate Company .
21 Erm in fact telephones , I mean talking back to nineteen forties and fifties , very few people had telephones , and it was n't uncommon in , in those days on fire engines , where , I know at Salisbury we did this , we took a bike and put it on the back of a fire engine , and if you were the youngest you were told , send the stock message back , or the informative message back , and find the telephone , and you pedalled and find the telephone , and , and you 'd get told off when you came back , why you were n't quicker about taking it .
22 He did not look up when we came in .
23 She did not look up when he came in .
24 But he were shook up when he come in .
25 It was a settlement which was to have significant ramifications for British politics , as we shall see later when we come to consider the issue of Jacobitism .
26 American sports particularly stand out when it comes to style over content .
27 Granville Again , who was going well when he came down , is the probable favourite .
28 He did n't look around when she came in , but asked her over the sizzling of bacon whether she wanted anything to drink .
29 It was lying here when we come over earlier on .
30 How long had it been going then when you came ?
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