Example sentences of "when i [verb] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 when I ran to catch the bus from school
2 When I paused to read the memorial to Jose Rizal , hero of the revolution , I turned round to find about 50 little children in a semicircle watching me open-mouthed .
3 I indicated to the Bishop when I agreed to take the canonry that he did n't possess the personal qualities I require in my subordinates .
4 Even so , it set up a security precaution that had occurred to me when I 'd seen the cylinder .
5 I found that out when I 'd pressed the bell and no one came .
6 When I 'd checked the pin positions in the morning I 'd decided that it was going to be someone already under par who would be in a position to win next day as opposed to someone coming through the field , because I just could n't see anybody scoring well .
7 ‘ Tell the despatcher we 've stopped and are going back , ’ he said , when I 'd relayed the messages .
8 Crawled until I could see the arrow only because it was pale against the bark , and knew I was already further away than when I 'd taken the last bearing .
9 For a second I relaxed but another thought struck : Had I refixed the boards behind me when I 'd fled the turret during the storm ?
10 ‘ And when I 'd parked the car I had an overwhelming urge to kiss you . ’
11 ‘ I said that when I 'd finished the Shaw book , I 'd disintegrate , ’ he told me .
12 When I 'd finished the first prayer and turned to face him , I saw that he was kneeling .
13 When I 'd left the horse in the yard and gone in for breakfast I found both Mackie and Sam Yaeger sitting at the table with Tremayne , all of them discussing that day 's racing at Nottingham .
14 When I got to know the two men well I got a visual image of these judgements — Lenin , solid and stocky , advancing at an even pace , and the slight figure of Bukharin galloping off in front , but always needing to feel Lenin 's presence .
15 I am perfectly used to carrying pen and paper with me when I go to answer the phone .
16 When I go to take the stamps I have collected , I will take the parcel of toys and goodies with me .
17 I 'll bring my matches when I like take the dog in I 'll nip upstairs and say I 've got ta get something and I 'll just grab my matches out of there in case he 's lost them or something !
18 Yes , well when I hear do the job could n't you
19 It was one of the medical records clerks who first mentioned the sponsored walk to me when I had visited the hospital to give a lecture to some of the nursing staff shortly after I had started my maternity leave .
20 Twenty years ago I walked along it , half hoping to find a lost domain , and when I had crossed the small brick bridge over a stream I suddenly saw Wood Dalling Hall sailing like some proud ship above hawthorn hedges and ancient meadows , as beautiful and as Norfolk as could be .
21 When I had eaten the first course of cabbage , and the second of meat pudding , potato and carrots , I poured cold water into my used billycan and put it on the lighted stove .
22 When I had reached the front , the first thing I saw was Granpa lying on the pavement , his head propped up on a box of apples and his face as white as a sheet .
23 Like when I had to carry the garbage out — because of my bad back , the girls helped me with my duty and it was all right with the counsellors because of my back — it was n't special treatment .
24 When I had paid the farmer off , I started my car , my remaining outpost of another century , and drove along a road which led close to the lake .
25 When I had to send the Women to fetch you every step of the way , child — and pick you up every time you fell ?
26 When I had passed the lochan earlier , there had been no sign of it .
27 When I had got the whole lot home I had a think .
28 Quite evidently when I had performed the various therapies I had n't performed them properly .
29 When I offered to pay the cost of the taxi they smiled and said :
30 My last memory of Robert W. Service was his staunch refusal when I offered to write the story of his life .
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