Example sentences of "[adj] when i [vb past] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I was OK when I woke up , but when I remember Marie 's gone I start feeling sad . |
2 | Why was it wrong when I came in ? |
3 | But the pitch was wet when I picked up a swag against them at Bradford . |
4 | It 's always dark in morning in winter — it used to be dark when I got up to go to the building site . |
5 | ‘ It was very dark when I got up today , ’ I began , trying to speak distinctly but without raising my voice . |
6 | It was nearly dark when I woke up to the sound of Marcus calling me . |
7 | She was also mightily relieved when I gave up wearing sweaters on TV-am and reverted to jacket and tie . |
8 | The mortar team in the orchard were delighted when I turned up with ten fresh fish which were cooked immediately . |
9 | Four and six when I went down Nottingham to work , at the box place , Henry 's I got seven and six a week . |
10 | and it was right on six when I got up |
11 | With the work on the campaign and the success we 'd heard she 'd had with it , would she find me too limited when I got out ? |
12 | I was dismayed when I woke up to the fact that the plan was not to wait or extend the building but to send twenty people and their children away to start another church . |
13 | And erm I think I was about three when I came back here . |
14 | I felt good when I woke up in the morning and I thought , ‘ Yeah this is it , I 'm going . ’ |
15 | I fell asleep just after eight o'clock and I was er , well after ten when I woke up |
16 | ‘ I was extremely sceptical when I went out there , ’ said Professor Frayling . |
17 | ‘ Look , I may have been angry when I found out but … ’ |
18 | That was very brutal and hurtful when I felt down . |
19 | ‘ It was sunny when I went out . ’ |
20 | It was lonely when I came back to Low Birk Hatt . |
21 | Mrs McDougall was still busy when I went back into the shop . |
22 | I 'll be telling most some of the tales about that time , and then the other tales will be about what happened to me in sixty nine when I started up , because the changing legislation s more or less said that if you had a vehicle of thirty hundredweight or less you could move an er wh whoever 's furniture you liked anywhere you wanted to . |
23 | He was shocked when I took off my shirt in the street to get some damn sun on my tits . |
24 | It certainly seemed that a chapter of my life was closing , and I felt even more disgruntled when I found out that the other girls had all managed to get postings near their homes for their final few months in the Service . |
25 | Asked about his first day , Terry said : ‘ I was stunned when I turned up on the Monday only to be confronted with the aftermath of the weekend fire . |
26 | ‘ It did n't look very businesslike when I walked in . ’ |
27 | I was n't hopeful when I turned up , alone , for interview at Berkhamstead School , for jobs then were scarce . |
28 | ‘ He has suggested , though , that the two practices should merge , and seemed amazed when I turned down the idea . |
29 | I remember now , it was open when I went back to the car . |
30 | Erm but it was n't , it was twenty past two when I got back from lunch . |