Example sentences of "when he [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What he does , when he goes out the , to put a |
2 | Mooney scored the goal of the game when he burst down the left and hit a low shot into the far corner . |
3 | When he filled in a South African immigration questionnaire in 1947 he wrote ‘ Human ’ in the space marked ‘ Race ’ . |
4 | DAVID Sinclair made himself the ideal employee when he filled in an application form for a sales job , a court heard yesterday . |
5 | So when he woke up the donkey was looking at him . |
6 | CHARLES REALLY THOUGHT he was dying when he woke up the next morning . |
7 | When he woke up the music was still there . |
8 | When that old moron in the wig , when he read out the sentence — oh , I thought , he mat be talking about someone else . |
9 | I hope that the hon. and learned Member forgave me when I chortled happily when he read out the names of about four members of the Scottish Conservative party who are in favour of this assembly . |
10 | When he said much the same thing at the end of the Council , Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the right-wing were up in arms at this ‘ humanism ’ . |
11 | At the Battle of Stirling Bridge , he took the field against Wallace but , when he saw how the battle was proceeding , changed sides once more and shared in the Scottish victory . |
12 | But with 15 minutes left Dyer gave the visitors some hope when he chested down a cross and struck a strong shot past Muggleton from close range . |
13 | There the young ladies ' brother found me , when he returned home a few minutes later , and he insisted , much against the housekeeper 's wishes , on bringing me into the house . |
14 | Sam Gamgee hits on the same thought when he takes up the ‘ Blondin' role of faithful minstrel in Minas Morgul , and sings ‘ words of his own ’ fitted to another old Shire tune : |
15 | ‘ This hunger-striking buffoon sneaks out to eat so he can be well fed when he takes over the presidency , but he is screwed , ’ General Noriega said of his opponent . |
16 | BILL CLINTON has given a chilling warning that Britain 's cosy relationship with the United States is heading for the big freeze when he takes over the White House . |
17 | How dared he surmise her behaviour when he had n't the faintest idea of what her childhood had been like ? |
18 | When he looked up the light was pearly and the sky a blue so tender he could hardly take his eyes off it , with the result that on several occasions he collided with people coming the other way . |
19 | When he looked back a moment later , the dishevelled old tramp was walking after him . |
20 | When he looked back the gas-bag was roaring , a spherical furnace illuminating the early dusk . |
21 | Naturally he he wanted to keep his place open and when he got up the next morning somebody had painted the side of the van completely over . |
22 | When he got back the house looked empty . |
23 | My friend is not simply explaining why , for good or bad reasons , he did decide to go to the Park ( as he might after the event , in which case it would be no objection to his explanation that when he got there the zoo turned out to be closed ) ; he is defending his decision to go to the Park rather than meet me at his house , and I can still try to change his mind . |
24 | When he got there the marquee was already filling up with Hammond Wilde 's lunch guests . |
25 | When he got there the pitch resembled the English Channel and the game was off . |
26 | And when he got there the bloke said oh just pull up and go and get it done now , I said now any other man would of gone in the cafe and thought right , I would of been drop now till twelve |
27 | He jumped into the shower and felt a little better when he got out a few seconds later . |
28 | He might even allow himself a wry laugh when he considers how the West has come to excoriate Ceausescu today , after all those years when they applauded his ‘ daring ’ dissent from Warsaw Pact orthodoxy , and acting as a thorn in the Kremlin 's body politic . |
29 | Mr Chris Patten , the Environment Secretary , said he was sure Mr Chope could reply comprehensively when he summed up the debate . |
30 | His code was no problem ; had n't she seen it enough times anyway when he powered up the network ? |